ext_37096 ([identity profile] ceemage.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] kevin_standlee 2008-01-06 11:35 am (UTC)

BBC News use it pretty much all the time, now

When the BBC News goes to one of their regional news studios for an interview, they usually have a cityscape shot of some relevance back-projected behind the interviewee. (So the Westminster studio always has a shot of Big Ben, BBC Oxford has a sepia "dreaming towers" shot, etc.) And I've noticed the past few times they've gone to the BBC Glasgow studio, the WSFS Armadillo has been the background shot. Obviously it's come to iconically represent Glasgow, for both the general public
*and* Worldcon attendees.

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