BBC World News America

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BBC World News America
Format News, Business, Sport
Created by BBC News
with BBC World News and BBC America
Presented by Matt Frei
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom - Broadcasts
Flag of the United States United States - Production/Studio
Language(s) English
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Rome Hartman
Location(s) Washington D.C.
Flag of the United States United States
Broadcast
Original channel BBC America
BBC World News
BBC News channel (:30 only)
Picture format 14:9 for BBC World
14:9 for BBC America
16:9 for BBC News
Original run 01 October 2007 US-EDT
02 October 2007 BST – present
Chronology
Related shows BBC World News
World News Today

BBC World News America is a current affairs news programme produced by BBC News to be shown initially for American audiences. The programme is shown daily in its full hour format on BBC America and BBC World News, and for the first half hour on BBC News channel in the UK. Similarities with sister programme World News Today which is shown at 4 different timeslots are that similar titles are used but with differing musical accompaniments.

Contents

[edit] Presenters

Matt Frei, the BBC's Washington DC Correspondent for 5 years, presents the programme from the BBC's Washington DC studios together with acting Washington DC correspondent Katty Kay, Philippa Thomas and Rajesh Mirchandani.

During Friday telecasts, the programme is being presented by Katty Kay.

Rome Hartman is currently the Executive Producer of this programme, he was previously the executive producer of CBS Evening News.

It is the only foreign international newscast targeted for US viewers and offers a broad and refreshing perspective on world issues.

[edit] Timings

[edit] Regular days

This programme launched on 1 October 2007 (US time), and currently airs at the following times on weekdays:

  • On BBC America: 19:00-20:00 EST
  • On BBC World: 00:00-01:00 GMT (same as 19:00 EST, 07:00 in Phil./HK)
  • On BBC News: 00:30-01:00 GMT (first half hour, on delay)

The programme ends at :58 (except for BBC News which only show the first half-hour - on delay), with Matt Frei talking about the highlights of the next edition of the programme. On BBC World, it will be followed by the countdown sequence then another BBC News bulletin immediately after.

[edit] Special broadcasts

For some instance, this programme has been cut off on its hour broadcast to few snippets because of a breaking news broadcast (e.g.: 2007 Karachi bombing). But in the case of the 2008 US Election primaries & caucus, the programme has been extended to 3 hours (e.g.: 2008 Iowa Caucus) and even up to 6 hours (e.g.: 2008 Super Tuesday) and only being presented by one presenter.

U.S. Network Evening News   edit
Program Main Anchor
ABC World News Charles Gibson
CBS Evening News Katie Couric
NBC Nightly News Brian Williams
CNN Situation
Room
Wolf Blitzer
FNC Fox Report
Special Report
Shepard Smith
Brit Hume
BBC World News
America
Matt Frei
HLN Prime News Mike Galanos
PBS The NewsHour Jim Lehrer
UNI Noticiero
Univision
Jorge Ramos
Maria Elena Salinas

[edit] Criticism

  • Some American TV critics had criticised the programme for following "the British way" although the programme is more focused in the Americas, but Hartman stated that they value both sets of viewers since it was being shown worldwide. [1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Week One Down", from Rome Hartman's BBC News blog

[edit] External links