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The online and schools' offering were also expanded. In the early 00s Newsround was the most watched programme for children in the UK, and also had the highest AI score (a measure of programme engagement and appreciation) of all CBBC programmes. Following the 9/11 attacks, Newsround launched a guide to help children who were worried by news events.
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BBC Newswatch is a weekly BBC television programme presented by Samira Ahmed that provides a viewer and listener right-of-reply for BBC News. [1] The programme was originally made in studio TC7 at BBC Television Centre, however in January 2013, the programme moved to New Broadcasting House in central London.
Newsround; Newsround Showbiz; Newsround Specials; The Next Big Thing; The Next Step; Nick Cope's Popcast; Night of the Red Hunter; Nilus the Sandman; Nina and the Neurons; Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation; No Sweat [48] Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk; Noah and Saskia; Noah's Island; The Noddy Shop; Noddy's Toyland Adventures; Noggin the Nog ...
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Channel News Programme Base Notes BBC News (International) BBC News: London, Singapore and Washington DC: available worldwide.: BBC News (International North American feed) & PBS: BBC World News America
4 April – The first edition of Newsround is broadcast, presented by John Craven. 29 December – The final edition of BBC2's news programme Newsroom is broadcast. It is replaced by a five-minute news summary. 1973. 2 January – A new late evening extended news bulletin News Extra begins broadcasting on BBC2. 1974
He joined the BBC staff in Newcastle upon Tyne to work on local radio and television, before moving to the BBC in Bristol in 1970. [5] From 1972 until 1989, Craven was the eponymous host of a regular children's news programme, Newsround, originally called John Craven's Newsround.