Everything about Opt Out totally explained
Opt out, (or opt-out) is a term used in broadcasting when a nation or region splits from the main national output. In the
United Kingdom,
BBC ONE Scotland often opts-out of the main
BBC One schedule in favour of locally relevant programming.
In a similar manner local television newsrooms present regional news following national news bulletins — the practise having been popularised by current affairs programme
Nationwide — after which they'd
opt into the national programme again. Opting out was also common throughout telethons, such as
Children in Need, where regions separate to transmit local coverage.
When
Phillip Schofield presented
Children's BBC, he'd to overtly say goodbye to
BBC Wales viewers, before completing the programme for a further minute or two for other regions.
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