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Bbc hourly news audio
Bbc hourly news audio












bbc hourly news audio

Helena Merriman interviews people who – like her – were changed by a medical diagnosis. The science, drama, history, personal stories and politics in-between.

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Intimate, bold and taboo-busting podcast series exploring the menstrual cycle. Michael Sheen introduces new writers from under-represented backgrounds on a journey to reveal truths from the margins of society. The daily drama of money and work from the BBC. If time is tight, what’s the one thing that you should be doing to improve your health and well-being? Michael Mosley reveals scientifically proven top tips to change your life. Lucy Worsley investigates the crimes of Victorian women from a contemporary, feminist perspective.Įxploring Vladimir Putin’s life and how his past might shape the future. How he built and ran the FBI and helped create today’s fears of a “deep state”. Could another man – Leo Szilard – have stopped it? My grandad worked on the bomb that dropped on Hiroshima. The expansion of BBC Minute is part of the World Service 2020 project which has been supported by UK Government investment in the BBC World Service.īBC Minute can be accessed via iTunes, Spotify, Tunein or via the BBC World Service’s own website.Daily football podcast for the latest from the Premier League and beyond "If the main news bulletins are the what and when, 'BBC Minute On.' is the how and why – it's a minute on one subject, a deeper look." Clear, rigorous, well-paced and live every day, Newshour brings BBCs. Two videos are currently being produced each week, sent to all 25 partner stations, alongside the team's half-hourly radio bulletin and its twice-daily feature ' BBC Minute On…', which focuses on a single subject or key news story in more detail. BBC Newshour is the award-winning flagship program of the BBC World Service, the worlds largest news-gathering operation. Cargo ship carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn leaves the port of Odesa for Lebanon. "It's not true that young people aren't interested in news, you just have to give it to them in the format that fits in with their lives and how they consume media." Relief as ship carrying grain leaves Ukrainian port for Lebanon. "We've found that young people in these countries have more interest in other young people in other countries than they do in older people in their own countries. "We are trying to make our videos reflect the world – audiences want a global perspective, not just what is going on in their own country," he said. Only three weeks into the process, some of the videos have surpassed over 1 million views on the social pages of partner stations.

bbc hourly news audio

The videos, just like the audio bulletins, are a minute in length, and focus on a single issue, ranging from Uganda's female body builders to street gymnastics in Lebanon. Story ideas come from the main talking points in the news, as well as what audiences are interested in – which can often be seen from reading the comments left on the BBC Minute videos. These young people in, for example, Lebanon or Egypt, are not going to the BBC channels to get our service, they're getting it from the social accounts of the local radio station they love and have a connection with."īBC Minute has one video journalist based in London and another based at their French language sister service, BBC Afrique in Senegal, Africa, which they hope will result in a lot of new, original content being produced. "It enables the BBC to reach wider audiences, to be on their phones as well as their radio stations. Listen to NPR: Hourly News Summary live and more than 50000 online radio stations for free. "Radio stations are not just interested in audio anymore, they are visual beasts who want to use video to connect with their audiences – we are moving with them and giving them what they want," he said.

bbc hourly news audio

The London-based team work around the clock to produce half-hourly news bulletins for 25 partner stations across the Middle East and Africa, which then broadcast the shows to young people who want to know more about what's going on in other countries.Ĭhris Gibson, assistant editor, BBC Minute, explained that the videos have been introduced for partners to share on their own websites and social media channels. BBC Minute, the 60 second radio bulletin from the BBC World Service, has launched video versions of its news bulletin in a bid to better engage with younger people around the world.














Bbc hourly news audio