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Nine O'Clock News (other)
The ''Nine O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ''BBC Nine O'Clock News'' (1970–2000) * '' KBS Nine O'Clock News'', also known as KBS News 9 (1973–present) * ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' (1979–1982) ** '' Not Necessarily the News'', based on ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' (1983–1990) * '' RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock'' (1961–present) See also * One O'Clock News (other) * Five O'Clock News (other) The ''Five O'Clock News'' may refer to: Canada * CTV News at 5 (Maritimes) (2012-present) Ireland * Virgin Media News at 5.30 (2001-present) UK * BBC News at Five (2006-2020) * ITV News at 5:30 (1988-2012) * Live at Five (Sky News programme) * ... * Six O'Clock News (other) * Ten O'Clock News (other) {{disamb ...
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BBC Nine O'Clock News
The ''BBC Nine O'Clock News'' is a news programme that was BBC News' flagship for more than thirty years. It was launched on 14 September 1970 and ran until 13 October 2000, when it was replaced by '' BBC Ten O'Clock News'' (later ''BBC News at Ten''). History The ''Nine O'Clock News'' was the BBC's flagship TV news bulletin throughout its run, but the format changed significantly over its 30 years. It replaced ''The Main News'', which went out at 8:45pm, in a response to the launch by ITN of the '' News at Ten''. It was the first bulletin to have a closing set of music; other bulletins would show weather forecasts at the end instead. The first week of the TV bulletin was presented by Robert Dougall, followed by Richard Baker and Kenneth Kendall, each presenting five consecutive nightly bulletins. The choice of these three was significant, echoing the original BBC television bulletins of 1955, which they had also presented. Between 13 November 1972 to 5 March 1976 the prog ...
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KBS Nine O'Clock News
''KBS Nine O'Clock News'' (also known as ''KBS News 9'' (''KBS '' in Korean)) is a South Korean television news broadcasting show broadcast by KBS1. It first premiered on August 31, 1964 as a short news bulletin, but it later expanded and became KBS News 9, which premiered on May 22, 1973. The newscast aired every night at 9 pm to 9:30 pm KST. Choi Moon-jung and Park Ji-won serves as the current anchors for weekdays while Lee Yoon-hee serves as the current anchor for weekends. The program is seen across South Korea, as well as on KBS World service which provides headline tickers in English throughout the newscast. The newscast has news, sports, weather, health, society, as well as other topics. English subtitles were added to the web stream on October 7, 2024. History During the 1980 Gwangju uprising, its coverage was primarily favorable towards the military regime. In 2017, KBS entered a strike and its airtime was cut. KBS Sports 9/Local Window at 9:30 Between 9:30 and 9:35 ...
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Not The Nine O'Clock News
''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' is a British television sketch comedy show that was broadcast on BBC2 from 16 October 1979 to 8 March 1982. Originally shown as a comedy alternative to the '' Nine O'Clock News'' on BBC1, the show features satirical sketches on news stories and popular culture of the early 1980s, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, and spoof television formats. The programme features Rowan Atkinson, Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smith, and Griff Rhys Jones, as well as Chris Langham in the first series. Format The format was a deliberate departure from the stream-of-consciousness comedy pioneered by ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'', returning to a more conventional sketch format. Sketches were mostly self-contained, lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes, and often had a degree of naturalism in performance. The series launched the careers of several high-profile actors and writers, and also led to other comedic series including ''Blackadder ...
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Nine O'Clock
''Nine O'Clock'' is a Romanian English-language newspaper A newspaper is a Periodical literature, periodical publication containing written News, information about current events and is often typed in black ink with a white or gray background. Newspapers can cover a wide variety of fields such as poli .... The newspaper consists mainly of sections related to politics, business, sports, culture, Romania-related news and weather. External links * 1991 establishments in Romania Newspapers established in 1991 English-language newspapers published in Romania Newspapers published in Bucharest Mass media in Romania {{Romania-newspaper-stub ...
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One O'Clock News (other)
The ''One O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ITN News at One (1976-1987, 1988-1991) * BBC News at One (1986-present) * RTÉ News: One O'Clock (1989-present) * RTÉ News at One See also * Five O'Clock News (other) * Six O'Clock News (other) * Nine O'Clock News (other) The ''Nine O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ''BBC Nine O'Clock News'' (1970–2000) * '' KBS Nine O'Clock News'', also known as KBS News 9 (1973–present) * ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' (1979–1982) ** '' Not Necessarily the News'', based on ''No ... * News at Ten (other) {{disamb ...
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Five O'Clock News (other)
The ''Five O'Clock News'' may refer to: Canada * CTV News at 5 (Maritimes) (2012-present) Ireland * Virgin Media News at 5.30 (2001-present) UK * BBC News at Five (2006-2020) * ITV News at 5:30 (1988-2012) * Live at Five (Sky News programme) * 5 News ''5 News'' is the flagship news programme of British broadcaster 5. It is produced by ITN from its main newsroom on London's Gray's Inn Road, and has been broadcast since Channel 5's launch in March 1997. History ''5 News'' was one of the n ... (1997-present) See also * One O'Clock News (other) * Six O'Clock News (other) * Nine O'Clock News (other) * News at Ten (other) {{disambig ...
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Six O'Clock News (other)
''Six O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ''News at Six'' (Hong Kong TV programme) (1957–2016), a defunct evening news bulletin on Asia Television in Hong Kong * '' RTÉ News: Six One'' (1962–present), an Irish evening news bulletin on RTÉ One * ''BBC News at Six'' (1984–present), formerly ''BBC Six O'Clock News'', the main evening newscast on BBC One in the United Kingdom * ''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'' (film), 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 album ''John Prine'' See also * One O'Clock News (other) * Five O'Clock News (other) * Nine O'Clock News (other) The ''Nine O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ''BBC Nine O'Clock News'' (1970–2000) * '' KBS Nine O'Clock N ...
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