It happens that Dave Plowman (News) formulated :
In article ,
tony sayer wrote:
He was in engineering.
Which means he may not be that familiar with operations.
They don't have engineers anymore now in broadcasting like they used
to;(...
;-)
Engineer in the BBC - or at least when I was there - referred to those
who designed and repaired the equipment, etc. Operators used it - and
broke it. In radio, the Studio Manager did the sound mixing - a sort of
half way house between operations and production.
No not that type of engineer he was on the much bigger stuff and quite
a few years ago now, so a proper engineer :')
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