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PICTURED: a still from a BBC Breakfast sting.

New BBC Breakfast titles for update to Reith

Posted on 17th March 2019 by The Clean Feed Team Last updated on 26th March 2021 Filed under News

BBC graphic designer James Mobbs confirmed on Saturday evening that new titles will soon be filmed for BBC Breakfast ahead of the programme’s switch to the BBC Reith font.

Stunning! We’ll be back out in a few weeks filming some new titles if the weather is good for #Reith

— James Mobbs (@jamesmobbs) March 16, 2019

The BBC’s domestic TV news service is expected to implement on-air changes – including a change from Helvetica and Gill Sans fonts to BBC Reith – by late-May or early June. No date has yet been made public.

Last year, it had been rumoured that BBC Breakfast would be moving to a new studio within BBC Media City in Salford. There has been no further news about the potential location change.

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