27-02-2023, 06:32 PM
(27-02-2023, 06:20 PM)DTV Wrote:I don't know this for a fact - it just seems pretty obvious. The NC team wouldn't come in just to produce 3 hours of overnight content would they? And the practice of getting UK reports in the overnight World breaks was dropped a long time ago - UK viewers now just get WN ad-fillers during the overnight breaks.(27-02-2023, 06:16 PM)Radio_man Wrote: Even now, the 0200, 0300, 0400 and 0500 bulletins are displayed as 'BBC World News' on listings, but in reality are referred to by the presenter as 'BBC News' bulletins (albeit produced by the World team), as they are joint simulcast bulletins. So we can't read anything into that regarding how the international channel will be branded from 6 March.Good to know that the overnight bulletins are officially World-produced these days. It was always weird how long they kept up the charade of them being 'officially' produced by the News channel, despite the fact they were always very obviously structured as per World bulletins, editorially leaned heavily to international news and major scheduling decisions (such as the launch of World News Today in 2007) were being made by BBC World.