NHK Newsline
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Presented by | Various anchors |
Country of origin | Japan |
Original language(s) | English |
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Location(s) | NHK Broadcasting Center, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan |
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Original network | NHK World TV |
Picture format | |
Original release | 2 April 2000 – present |
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NHK Newsline is a foreign news program aired on Japanese international English language news and information TV channel NHK World TV. This program broadcasts on the hour, 24 hours a day for 10 or 30 minutes.
History
NHK Newsline started as Day Line Japan in April 1997, with a length of 10 minutes, and airing several times a day. In 2000, the program's name was changed to Newsline. The English spoken portions of the program would gradually expand with time.
On January 30, 2009, News Watch 9 - an English-dubbed news program - was removed from the NHK World line-up. On February 2, 2009, Newsline was re-formatted in order to fill the gap left by News Watch 9, by changing to a news and information program. Newsline's time slot also changed and now broadcasts at the top of every hour, 24 times a day. The length of the program is typically 30 minutes during the week with 10 minutes during weekends and on Japanese holidays. The program has been referred to as NHK Newsline since April 2016.[1]
Format
NHK Newsline updates viewers on the latest hard news every hour, with a focus mainly on Japan, the rest of Asia, and then finally around the world. Some editions feature segments focusing on Southeast Asia hosted by an anchor based in Bangkok. Feature segments follow, with business news and a global weather forecast. NHK Newsline is anchored by established NHK news presenters. The anchors speak entirely in English. English dubbing or occasional English subtitling if needed (previously just English subtitles until after 2011) are used in video footage when the spoken language is other than English. All measurements, including temperatures, are given in metric. Monetary figures are measured in Japanese yen, and figures in United States dollars are often also included.
Anchors and reporters
News
- Weekdays (30–minute program)
- 2300 UTC - 0200 UTC Catherine Kobayashi
- 0300 UTC - 0900 UTC Minori Takao / Miki Yamamoto (every other week)
- 1000 UTC - 1700 UTC James Tengan
- 1800 UTC - 2200 UTC Ross Mihara / Raja Pradhan (every other week)
- Weekends (10-minute program)
- 2300 UTC - 0200 UTC Keiko Kitagawa
- 0300 UTC - 1000 UTC Kanako Sachno
- 1100 UTC - 2200 UTC Keikichi Hanada (Saturday) / Hiro Morita (Sunday) / Yoko Nishimura (one Sunday per month)
- National holidays, New Year's Day or end of year (10-minute program)
- 2300 UTC - 0200 UTC Catherine Kobayashi / Keiko Kitagawa
- 0300 UTC - 1000 UTC Kanako Sachno / James Tengan
- 1100 UTC - 2200 UTC Raja Pradhan / Ross Mihara
Politics
- Masayo Nakajima - Senior Political Commentator with an additonal role as Deputy Editor-in-Chief at NHK Tokyo Headquarters
- Akihiro Mikoda - Senior Political/Economics Commentator
- Miki Ebara - Editor-in-Chief, Washington Bureau
- Mayuko Ambe - Politics Reporter
- Tomoko Kamata - Politics Reporter
- Kimberly Gale - Politics Reporter (freelance work for CBC News / NHK World)
Business
- Ai Uchida - Anchor
- Gene Otani - Anchor
- Terry Ruggles - Anchor
- Yuko Fukushima - Anchor
- Ramin Mellegard - Anchor / Reporter / TSE
- Mayumi Yoshida - Reporter / TSE
- Giang Nguyen - Reporter / TSE
- Aika Nanao - Reporter / TSE
- Akiko Okamoto - Reporter
- Kyoko Fujita - Reporter
- Phoebe Amoroso - Reporter / TSE
- John LaDue - Reporter / TSE
Weather
- Sayaka Mori - Meteorologist
- Robert Speta - Meteorologist
- Jonathan Oh - Meteorologist
Other anchors
- Hiro Morita (on Saturdays or Sundays, every other week, 1100 UTC - 2200 UTC)
- Yoko Nishimura (one Sunday per month, 1100 UTC - 2200 UTC)
- Hideshi Hara (occasionally in August–September as main anchor during the temporary absence of normal main anchors and/or special coverage. Mainly appears from 0300 UTC - 2200 UTC)
Ratings
NHK Newsline is rated as one of the top English–language news programs in the Asia Pacific region. NHK Newsline competes in the Asian news market with China's CCTV-9 News on Chinese International TV, CCTV-9; South Korea's Arirang News on South Korean international T.V., Arirang TV; Singapore's Primetime News on Singaporean English TV, Channel NewsAsia; the Philippines' The World Tonight on Filipino news broadcaster ABS-CBN News Channel; and Australia Network News on the Australia Network.
See also
- BBC World News, top of the hour daily newscast aired on BBC World News
- Journal, top of the hour daily newscast aired on DW-TV
References
- ↑ "NHK World FY 2016 Press Kit" (PDF). NHK World TV. Retrieved 5 April 2016.