On my local TV news last night there was an article relating to Dover. The events reported happened during the day but the BBC deemed it necessary to perch a reporter on the cliff overlooking the docks. It was pouring with rain and blowing a gale, hence the reporter was drenched, the sound was iffy and the camera lens splattered with raindrops. The report could just as easily have been read out by the in-studio newsreader. On my way home I frequently see the same crew of reporter, camera man and sound man outside of the Kent police HQ (together with a van and car)reporting a statement given by the police earlier in the day. Again, why not have the newsreader report it? The BBC still don't seem to understand the concept of saving licence payer's money.
