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World Briefing
''World Briefing'' is BBC World Service's longtime news strand. It has broadcast roughly more than 13,000 unique episodes. Along with '' The World Today'', '' Newshour'', ''World Update'' and '' World: Have Your Say'', it covered a large part of the schedule (four hours each weekday). It was broadcast on the hour as a half-hour programme whenever other news strands were not on air. Each individual version of the BBC World Service opted in or out of various editions. Public radio stations around the world also broadcast various editions of World Briefing. On 25 March 2013, BBC World Service announced that ''World Briefing'' would be cancelled and replaced by ''The Newsroom''. ''The Newsroom'' first aired on 1 April 2013 at 11am GMT. Unlike ''World Briefing'', ''The Newsroom'' airs daily on a less frequent basis (only up to six times per day). Presenters The presenters were: * David Bamford * Oliver Conway * Frederick Dove * Jackie Leonard * Andrew Peach * Valerie Sanderson * ...
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English Language
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is named after the Angles, one of the ancient Germanic peoples that migrated to the island of Great Britain. Existing on a dialect continuum with Scots, and then closest related to the Low Saxon and Frisian languages, English is genealogically West Germanic. However, its vocabulary is also distinctively influenced by dialects of France (about 29% of Modern English words) and Latin (also about 29%), plus some grammar and a small amount of core vocabulary influenced by Old Norse (a North Germanic language). Speakers of English are called Anglophones. The earliest forms of English, collectively known as Old English, evolved from a group of West Germanic (Ingvaeonic) dialects brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century and further mutated by Norse-speaking Viking settlers starting in the 8th and 9th ...
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BBC World Service
The BBC World Service is an international broadcasting, international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC, with funding from the Government of the United Kingdom, British Government through the Foreign Secretary, Foreign Secretary's office. It is the world's largest external broadcaster in terms of reception area, language selection and audience reach. It broadcasts radio news, speech and discussions in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world on Analogue signal, analogue and Shortwave listening, digital shortwave platforms, internet streaming, podcasting, Satellite radio, satellite, Digital Audio Broadcasting, DAB, FM broadcasting, FM and Medium wave, MW relays. In 2015, the World Service reached an average of 210 million people a week (via TV, radio and online). In November 2016, the BBC announced that it would start broadcasting in additional languages including Amharic and Igbo language, Igbo, in its biggest expansion since the 1940s. "BBC World Servic ...
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Broadcasting House
Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. The first radio broadcast from the building was made on 15 March 1932, and the building was officially opened two months later, on 15 May. The main building is in Art Deco style, with a facing of Portland stone over a steel frame. It is a Grade II* listed building and includes the BBC Radio Theatre, where music and speech programmes are recorded in front of a studio audience. As part of a major consolidation of the BBC's property portfolio in London, Broadcasting House has been extensively renovated and extended. This involved the demolition of post-war extensions on the eastern side of the building, replaced by a new wing completed in 2005. The wing was named the "John Peel Wing" in 2012, after the disc jockey. BBC London, BBC Arabic Television and BBC Persian Television are housed in the new wing, which also contains the reception area for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra (the stud ...
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The World Today (BBC World Service)
''The World Today'' is BBC World Service's high profile, Sony Radio Academy Award-winning, early morning news and current affairs programme, which as of 27 March 2011 was broadcast from 3:00 to 8:30 (GMT) daily. It consisted of news bulletins on the hour and half hour, serious international interviews and in-depth reports of world news. The World Service considered it to be one of their most important strands, as shown in 2011 when it was kept as one of four key outlets. It was announced on 27 June 2012 that both ''The World Today'' and ''Network Africa'' were to be axed, and from 23 July 2012 a new programme entitled ''Newsday'' would take their slot.
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Newshour
''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). Each edition lasts one hour. It consists of news bulletins on the hour and half hour, international interviews and in-depth reports of world news. The BBC World Service considers it one of their most important programmes. In 2011 it was kept as one of four key outlets, despite severe cutbacks. It is also broadcast in the United States on various American Public Media stations. The programme is broadcast live from Broadcasting House in London. It covers the major news of the day, often interviewing heads of state and government ministers. History The programme was first broadcast in 1988. Presenters Current On weekdays the 14:00 & 21:00 GMT editions are presented by different presenters where as on weekends they are presented by the same presenter Past * Owen Bennett-Jones * C ...
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World Update
''World Update'' was a radio programme that was BBC World Service's morning news strand. Broadcast at 10:06 GMT, it was also carried by public radio stations across the United States. Between 2003 and 2020, the programme was presented by Dan Damon. On 25 June 2012, ''World Update'' became the first English-language World Service programme to come from Broadcasting House. In January 2020, the BBC announced that it would be discontinuing ''World Update''. Presenters Current Former * American journalist Vicki Barker was the main presenter from 1997 to 2003. See also * BBC News * BBC World News BBC World News is an international English-language pay television network, operated under the ''BBC Global News Limited'' division of the BBC, which is a public corporation of the UK government's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and S ..., The BBC's International Television Station References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:World Update BBC World Service programmes ...
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Have Your Say
''Have Your Say'' is a weekly discussion-based television programme, produced by the BBC and broadcast on international news channel BBC World News and BBC World Service radio. Its last broadcast was on 20 April 2008. The programme linked to th''Have your say''section of the BBC News website, BBC News Online, which also maintains its own topics for contributors to voice their opinions on. The topics are mainly non-controversial. The main presenter of the television programme was Bridget Kendall, Diplomatic Correspondent for the BBC. See also * ''World Have Your Say'', aired daily at 17:05 GMT in most regions of the world on the BBC World Service The BBC World Service is an international broadcasting, international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC, with funding from the Government of the United Kingdom, British Government through the Foreign Secretary, Foreign Secretary's o ... You're bRanes'' a satirical website ridiculing the BBC's ''Have Your Say'' website. R ...
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Public Radio
Public broadcasting involves radio, television and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service. Public broadcasters receive funding from diverse sources including license fees, individual contributions, public financing and commercial financing. Public broadcasting may be nationally or locally operated, depending on the country and the station. In some countries a single organization runs public broadcasting. Other countries have multiple public-broadcasting organizations operating regionally or in different languages. Historically, public broadcasting was once the dominant or only form of broadcasting in many countries (with the notable exceptions of the United States, Mexico and Brazil). Commercial broadcasting now also exists in most of these countries; the number of countries with only public broadcasting declined substantially during the latter part of the 20th century. Definition The primary mission of public broadcasting is that of public servic ...
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Andrew Peach
Andrew Peach is a radio presenter in the United Kingdom. He presents a daily news and phone-in show on BBC Radio Berkshire which was named 'Best Local Radio Show in the UK' at the 2021 Radio Academy ARIA Awards. He also presents network programmes such as PM and the Six O'Clock News on BBC Radio 4, Newshour and The Newsroom on BBC World Service and reads news bulletins on BBC Radio 2. Peach celebrated 30 years on BBC Radio on 10th October 2022. He received messages from Theresa May, Zoe Ball, Jane Hill, Jeremy Vine, Tim Davie and Dermot O'Leary. Life Andrew Peach was born in Bloxwich and educated at Queen Mary's Grammar School in Walsall and St Edmund Hall, Oxford where he achieved an MA in Modern History. He lives in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire with his wife and two children. He is patron of Thames Hospice, which runs hospices in Windsor and Ascot. Career Peach had early experience being on the radio when he won a competition on BBC WM in 1989. His prize was to travel ...
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Valerie Sanderson
Valerie Sanderson (born 1960 in Nottingham) is one of the main presenters of ''The Newsroom'' (and previously ''World Briefing'') on the BBC World Service. Sanderson was one of the original presenters on BBC News 24 when it launched in 1997. Early life She studied at St Andrews University, then did a postgraduate degree at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. BBC She joined the BBC in 1985 as a producer on Radio 4's ''Today'' programme. She has been a reporter on the ''Today'' programme and BBC's ''Breakfast News''. She was also on the ''Spotlight'' programme based in Plymouth from 1989. She helped to launch Radio Five Live in 1994. Sanderson was one of the launch presenters for BBC News 24 in 1997 and could often be seen presenting the 1-4pm slot on News 24 alongside Bill Turnbull or Chris Eakin. Sanderson was one of the main presenters of ''World Briefing'' on the BBC World Service. She occasionally presents the BBC's daily audio news podcast ''Newspod''. In April 2013 ''W ...
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Maddy Savage
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Doreen Walton
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