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BBC Alerts was a free-to-use desktop software package issued by the BBC (but developed by Skinkers Ltd.) that allows users to see news as it happens on a scrolling desktop news ticker or as a pop-up alert every hour. Users can customise what news topics they are interested in. [1]
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An example of a television news ticker, at the very bottom of the screen. News ticker on a building in Sydney, Australia. A news ticker (sometimes called a crawler, crawl, slide, zipper, ticker tape, or chyron) is a horizontal or vertical (depending on a language's writing system) text-based display either in the form of a graphic that typically resides in the lower third of the screen space ...
English: The new logo of the BBC News and Current Affairs department since 25 April 2022, based in London, United Kingdom. This logo mainly used for corporate purposes until 3 April 2023, when it also became the official logo of the merged channel following of its merger with BBC World News .