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Following the relaunch of BBC News in 1999, regional headlines were included at the start of the BBC One news bulletins in 2000. [54] The English regions did however lose five minutes at the end of their bulletins, due to a new headline round-up at 18:55. [55] 2000 also saw the Nine O'Clock News moved to the later time of 22:00. [56]
20 March – As the 2003 invasion of Iraq begins BBC News 24 is carried on both BBC One and BBC Two to keep viewers up to date with the latest developments. 8 December – BBC News 24 is relaunched with a new set and titles, as well as a new Breaking News sting. The new look is known as "Clamshell". [4] 2004
15 September – Final edition of Breakfast News on BBC One and BBC News 24, the last conventional news broadcast in the morning. 2 October – The first edition of BBC Breakfast is broadcast, the new morning show on BBC One and News 24 from 6:00–9:30. (9:00 on BBC News 24). 13 October – Final edition of the BBC Nine O'Clock News on BBC One.
The BBC News channel is a British free-to-air [1] public broadcast television news channel owned and operated by the BBC.The channel is based at and broadcasts from Broadcasting House in the West End of London from which it is anchored during British daytime, with overnight broadcasts anchored from Washington, D.C. and Singapore. [2]
The following few years resulted in repositioning of some channels to conform to a larger brand: in 2003, BBC Choice was replaced by BBC Three, with programming for younger adults and shocking real-life documentaries, BBC News 24 became the BBC News Channel in 2008, and BBC Radio 7 became BBC Radio 4 Extra in 2011, with new programmes to ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. English-language pay television channel This article is about the English-language audio-visual international news and current affairs operations of the BBC. For the BBC's corporate division administering it, as well as the audio-only branding of the same, see BBC World Service. This ...
13 June – BBC News unveils its flagship studio [64] for use during BBC News at Six, [65] BBC News at Ten [66] and BBC London's local newscasts. [67] The newsroom's new look and technological features [68] are first introduced to the viewing public by Huw Edwards on a report during The One Show with Alex Jones. [69] [70]
The BBC began providing real-time global user information in June 2006. A restructuring of BBC News starting in 2007 saw the dissolution of the separate BBC News Interactive department; the editorial and management departments joined the new multimedia newsroom along with television and radio news within BBC Television Centre. [14]