first thing in the morning then nicky campbell s show is already on the radio. it s already on bbc too. why isn t the news channel showing the bbc news output going out across the world? because that would be a real choice for viewers, wouldn t it, paul? the nicky campbell show takes uk viewers to the heart of talking points every morning, and these talking points are based in news stories. obviously there s news headlines and updates in the nicky campbell show and headlines that run across the bottom of the screen. and of course, as you ve seen on those mornings, when perhaps there is a clash, whether there is a big news story oi’ a press conference. for example, earlier in the week when the prime minister and ukraine s president were speaking at the uk the ukraine conference in london, we ran that news conference instead of nicky campbell. so we re flexible as well. but the programme takes us to people and places and talking points which we think are really valuable to the channe
about this all the time, of course we re always thinking about this, but we feel like we are sort of broadly in the right place. some viewers, as we ve heard, they really dislike the overnight presentation from singapore and washington. does it really feel like a british news channel at those times? well, obviously, what we re doing is we ve got to we ve got to combine new news channel, it s uk and its global. and what we re doing with this sort of idea of following the sun and broadcasting live from singapore and from washington dc through sort of uk night time hours. and what that means is you ve got really dynamic teams who are delivering from different parts of the world during their daytime, covering events in their region, but also events around the world as well. so to give you a good example, our brilliant team in washington, dc. the big interview they secured a few weeks ago one of the godfathers of ai and his fears about what ai can do. that was secured by them through
verified live, the daily global and the context. our viewers are saying they re alljust news, they re not unique programming. what s the point of this branding? well, obviously, we ve only launched that branding fairly recently. the channel isn t in its new format, even even three months old. and so to take verified live, for example, that programme has a relationship with bbc verify, which is the new team and hub that we ve set up in the newsroom, which is going deeper behind stories and checking stories out in a more forensic and data led and analytical way. and so, for example, we make space every day to make sure we feature content and analysis from bbc verify. so that s a way in which that programme is forging its own identity. we re going to pause therejust for a moment, paul, to look at the content of the news on the channel, the programming and the international versus the uk focus. so despite that separate stream for uk viewers at certain times of the day, most of the output i
hello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. with the new single channel for both domestic and international audiences are uk viewers getting a new service that meets their needs? and is the tv news channel the right place for a radio phone in show for 2 hours every weekday? it s 12 weeks since the bbc s two news channels became one single operation, so time to take stock of the new service, which we ll be doing throughout this programme with its boss, paul royle. at some times of the day, uk viewers see a separate, dedicated feed. for example, between nine and 11 every weekday morning when nicky campbell s five live radio phone in programme is shown. nicky campbell listen on bbc sounds
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