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It will dictate your running orders.
Television running orders don't make allowances for athletes who aren't comfortable on television.
CNN, Fox, Sky News and BBC2's Newsnight all cut into their running orders with the first TMZ.com flash.
The BBC, most upright of institutions, printing off running orders for interpretive dances about fracking and art-rock concrete poetry?
Of course, the precise running orders of the various versions of the Tridentine rite mass are easy enough to find online, in all their complex glory.
Across music as a whole, women are still largely confined to the roles of either flamboyant solo performers or so-called singer-songwriters, who tend to appear further down running orders.
"Labour was angry about the focus on the SNP, the Tories regularly questioned our running orders and editorial decisions, the Lib Dems felt they weren't getting sufficient airtime, the Greens complained about being treated like a protest movement not a party," he said.
It is those editors who have to take day-to-day responsibility for errors as well as running orders – although, as Dyke and Entwistle have found, when a piece of BBC journalism is as flawed as the Newsnight report, it then does become a problem for the person at the top.
Common complaints are that "fashionable" teams are favoured in the running orders, that the best games are often scheduled for the theoretically subsidiary Sunday edition (Match of the Day 2) or that the pundits are too dull, too white, too Liverpool.
Running orders change from minute to minute; scripts get rewritten; interviewees exhaustively prepared are politely stood down ("boshed", in the parlance. A busy news day means much boshing).. Today can't stick on a record or take a few phone calls from the audience if things go pear-shaped.
A Microsoft Excel™ programme has been written to rapidly generate balanced running orders that allow search runs to be truncated following correct indications; this speeds up testing whilst maintaining standardisation; the programme is available free-to-use.
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