Английская Википедия:BBC News Now
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox television BBC News Now, styled also as BBC News Now with Lucy Hockings or BBC News Now with Maryam Moshiri, is a news programme that premiered on both UK feed and international feed of BBC News channel on 22 May 2023 as part of a refresh following the merger of the two news channels.[1] The programme is mainly hosted by Lucy Hockings. The programme is mainly focusing on fast-paced international breaking news, covering as many stories with as much details as possible in each of its episode. The format includes report packages, interviews, and live reactions, updates, and images from where each story breaks out.
Like its predecessors (World News Today, GMT and Live with Lucy Hockings) its designed a morning programme for North America and South America, a lunchtime/afternoon programme for Europe, Middle East and Africa, an evening programme for Asia, and a late night/early morning programme for Australia and Oceania.
History
On the course of BBC News channel mergers, Live (also styled as Live with Lucy Hockings), which has a similar background as BBC News Now and was also presented by Lucy Hockings, aired for the last time on 3 March 2023 on the then BBC World News. However, BBC announced that Lucy Hockings would stay as a presenter for the merged channel.[2]
The programme was announced by the BBC to begin broadcasting on 22 May 2023, with Lucy Hockings as the main presenter. However, the first episode, which aired that day, was presented by Maryam Moshiri. It is thought that Maryam Moshiri is the relief presenter for all newly launched programmes, including BBC News Now. The programme puts the newest breaking news and stories as its priority to cover, while bringing live images, reactions, and updates to each story from the location where the story happens, like Live programme it spiritually replaces.
Schedule
All time schedules are in UK time, which is either GMT or BST depending on the month.
BBC News Now airs on weekdays and splits into six parts. The first five parts, broadcasting at 12:00, 12:30, 13:00, 13:30, and 14:00, air for 30 minutes each. The last part, which broadcasts at 14:45, airs for 15 minutes. All parts are shown on both UK and international feed of BBC News channel, except the 13:00 and 13:30 editions, when the UK feed opts out to show BBC News at One and Sportsday respectively. The first 15 minutes also air on BBC Two on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday before breaking away for Politics Live, during parliamentary recess and bank holidays the full first hour airs on BBC Two.
Presentation
The programme is usually broadcast from Studio C Broadcasting House in London, although it may sometimes use Studio E as a backup studio.
Presenters
Years | Presenter | Current role |
---|---|---|
2023–present | Lucy Hockings | Main presenter |
Maryam Moshiri | Relief presenter | |
Ben Thompson | ||
Lewis Vaughan-Jones | ||
Samantha Simmonds | ||
Tanya Beckett | ||
Anjana Gadgil | ||
Rich Preston | ||
2023-present | Sarah Campbell | |
Rajini Vaidyanathan | ||
Lucy Grey | ||
Nancy Kacungira | Relief presenter (currently on maternity leave)[3] |
When Lucy Hockings presents, the title sequence ends by stating BBC News Now with Lucy Hockings. Similarly, when Maryam Moshiri presents, the title sequence ends by stating BBC News Now with Maryam Moshiri. However, if other presenters present, the title sequence simply states BBC News Now regardless of the relief presenter.
References
External links
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- 2023 British television series debuts
- 2020s British television series
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