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The Six O'Clock News, as the bulletin was originally titled, was part of the second revamp of BBC1's early evening news and current affairs lineup in as many years.In October 1983, the BBC had replaced the long-running 5:40 pm BBC Evening News, as well as current affairs and regional news programme Nationwide, with Sixty Minutes, an attempt to integrate regional and national news and current ...
The World Today, 'Verified Live, BBC News Now, The Context [5] Geeta Guru-Murthy: The World Today, 'Verified Live, BBC News Now, The Context [5] Clive Myrie: BBC Election Coverage, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News [7] Victoria Derbyshire: Newsnight, Ukraniecast, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg (relief) Caitríona Perry ...
STV News at Six (2009–present), three separate news programmes on STV in the North, East and West regions of Scotland; Six O'Clock News (BBC Radio 4), a news programme on BBC Radio 4; Six O'Clock News, a 1996 documentary film by Ross McElwee about television news in the United States "Six O'Clock News", a song by John Prine on his eponymous ...
The retirement in 2009 of Peter Sissons [58] and departure of Michael Buerk from the Ten O'Clock News [59] led to changes in the BBC One bulletin presenting team on 20 January 2003. The Six O'Clock News became double headed with George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth after Huw Edwards and Fiona Bruce moved to present the Ten. A new set design ...
13 October – The final edition of the BBC Nine O'Clock News is broadcast on BBC One. 16 October The BBC Ten O'Clock News launches on BBC One amid controversy, having been moved from 9pm to cash in on the axing of ITN's News at Ten the previous year. Oxfordshire, once part of the South East, becomes part of South Today. 2001
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]
Sophie Jane Raworth (/ ˈ r eɪ w ɜːr θ /; born 15 May 1968) [1] [2] is an English journalist, newsreader and broadcaster working for the BBC.She is a senior newsreader and is one of the main presenters of BBC News (mainly BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten).
Newshour is BBC World Service's flagship international news and current affairs radio programme, which is broadcast twice daily: weekdays at 1400, weekends at 1300 and nightly at 2100 (UK time). There is also an additional online programme at 20:00 on weekdays.