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SBS World News is the news service of the Special Broadcasting Service in Australia. Its flagship nightly bulletin is broadcast at 6.30pm on SBS with additional weeknight late bulletins from 10.30pm on SBS.
SBS is a multicultural public TV network in Australia. Launched on 24 October 1980, it is the responsibility of SBS's television division, and is available nationally.In 2023, SBS had an 8.5% audience share, [1] compared to 2018 when SBS had a 7.7% audience share.
The Feed (2013–2019 on SBS VICELAND, 2020–2022 on SBS) Insight (1995–present) NITV News (2008–present on NITV) Living Black (2003–present) The Point (2016–present on NITV) SBS Arabic News (2022–present on SBS WorldWatch) SBS Mandarin News (2022–present on SBS WorldWatch) SBS World News (1980–present)
SBS is one of five main free-to-air networks in Australia. SBS formally came into existence in 1978 as a radio network. Full-time transmission began on a new television channel in 1980. In-show advertising commenced in 2006. Commercial breaks are set at five minutes per hour. SBS's most successful imported television series is South Park.
In early 2022, SBS officially launched their own Arabic and Mandarin local news bulletins on SBS On Demand and announced the launch of the WorldWatch channel. [1] The channel would also offer non-English news bulletins in more than 30 languages from around the world; most of these were transferred from the World Watch programming block, which had aired on SBS and SBS Viceland. [4]
The SBS World News Channel was an Australian television channel broadcast by SBS Television that launched on 12 June 2002. The channel, which used to be available only to digital television viewers in Australia, was the first digital-only multi-channel for the Special Broadcasting Service .
ABC News Queensland; Seven News Brisbane; Nine News Queensland; Nine Gold Coast News (weeknights only); 10 News First Queensland; Regional, weeknights only. Seven News (local editions for Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Rockhampton, Wide Bay, the Sunshine Coast, and Toowoomba)
Petersen went to work at SBS in 2000 as a freelance staff person and soon was operating the autocue and writing obscure freelance stories. She then moved over to ABC in Adelaide as a newsreader after landing a bi-media cadetship. [2] Petersen returned to SBS in 2006 as a sports presenter. [3]