Quote: mikemcc @ 25th February 2014, 3:18 PM GMT
Wow, a lot of posts - I'm a bit late.
My theory is that better quality sketches, ones that get recorded, are more likely to be cut in favour of material that Romesh and the commissioned writers (or those that get invited in) have developed. The way I read it, it's an opportunity for Romesh to showcase his talents with less time being given to submitted material.
I may be wrong. I hope so.
Mike
Ah but I'd have thought that what will actually happen is that they recording script may contain a lower percentage of open submissions, that's where the cut may come.
When it comes to the edit from recoded to broadcast, I'd (perhaps naively) expect them to go with whatever got the best laughs on the night.
Quote: David Catstrey @ 25th February 2014, 2:56 PM GMT
I'm completely new to Newsjack- never even listened to it before but I'm extremely interested in writing one-liners and sketches. Could I ask which news sources you find to be worth following. I'm keen to do research but I don't necessarily want to be scrawling the internet. I keep up-to-date with the BBC news website but that's usually the extent of it. I'm a complete newcomer so I'm happy to benefit from your individual and collective suggestions.
Many Thanks, Dave
To be honest, the BBC news website is usually my main source. An occasional jump onto the daily mail online can give a very different view...
Very occasionally I'll have a look at twitter trends that can throw up non-newsworthy zeitgeisty oddities from around the world.