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''The 7 O'Clock News'' is a British news programme. It was the main news programme broadcast each weekday at 7:00pm, on British digital television channel BBC Three between 9 February 2003 to 2 December 2005. Originally called ''The News Show'' from the launch of BBC Three on 9 February 2003, it was rebranded later in the year, though retaining the same presentation team.


Format

Compared to the rest of the
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output, ''The 7 O'Clock News'' had a completely different image and style of presentation, with a turquoise colour scheme in contrast to the standard red and black. Presenters began bulletins standing but ended seated, reviewing the newspapers towards the end of the programme.


Presenters

* Julian Worricker (2003)BBC THREE News and Current Affairs programmes
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* Sangita Myska (2003–2004) *
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(2003–2005) * Eddie Mair (2004–2005) *Sevan Bastajian (2003–2005) *Ben McCarthy (2003–2005) *
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(2004–2005)


Axing

On 21 October 2005, the BBC announced that it was ending ''The 7 O'Clock News'', but continuing with the ''
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'' bulletins, opting to fill the slot, which is immediately after BBC Three comes on air, with "high quality factual programming". Although the show was a cornerstone of the bid to start BBC Three, a report into the BBC's digital outputDigital report sets poser for BBC
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claimed that the show "achieves nothing and attracts tiny audiences", and so the controller of the channel, Stuart Murphy took the step of terminating the show.


See also

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References

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