Boards that left the corridor

A2 ink of named nights. These boards hung in control rooms after a briefing or a certified log. They are not screenshots.

Stacked bound volumes on a wooden shelf

Boards stay in the Pekini Street corridor until collection or a city courier. We show these four because the clients agreed the night could be named without the feed’s internal call-sign. If your room needs a sheet like these, commission one after a briefing or from a log you will stand behind.

Handwritten figures and graphs in a notebook

Friday encore, entertainment stream

Duty desk · May sitting

Concurrent viewers against outbound bitrate, with the encore minute circled in rust. Hung above talkback. Drawn after a live metrics briefing, not from a still of the monitor.

Stamped documents and paper files

Arena bowl, Saturday occupancy

Venue operations · winter commission

Door scans against bowl headcount only. Merchandise kept off the sheet. The eleven-minute lag at doors 3 and 4 is the one mark a steward can see from the aisle.

Handwriting on lined paper with a fountain pen

Passenger screens, Monday lag

Transit desk · weekly block

Cue-to-picture lag on four concourse screens, week over week. The sheet is thin on purpose so a night chief can replace last Monday’s copy.

Open books on a library table

Night load, outgoing energy desk

Night shift · board only

Load curve when a second encoder came up. No audience figures. The room already knew the story; they wanted it on the wall for the relief shift.

Commission a board See the briefing list