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 (GMT). 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.

Newshour
GenreNews, current events, and factual
Running time60 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC World Service
Hosted byJames Coomarasamy
Lyse Doucet
Tim Franks
Razia Iqbal
Julian Marshall
James Menendez
Pascale Harter
Recording studioBroadcasting House
Original release1988 – present
Websitehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002vsnk

History

The programme was first broadcast in 1988.[1]

Presenters

Current

YearsPresenterCurrent role
?–presentOwen Bennett-JonesMain presenters
2010–presentJames Coomarasamy
1999–presentLyse Doucet
2012–presentTim Franks
2011–presentRazia Iqbal
1991–presentJulian Marshall
?–presentJames Menendez
2013-presentAndrew Peach
2011–presentPhilippa ThomasRegular relief presenter
?–presentRoger Hearing

Past

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-05-23. Retrieved 2011-12-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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