02-03-2023, 01:37 PM
BBC World News Partners website has been updated to include schedules for April and early May.
[*]Pretty much all day listed as BBC News.
[*]11:30 and 14:30 World Business Reports moved to xx:45.
[*]Focus on Africa, BBC World News America and Newsday remain, 'evening' brands not mentioned. (As Focus isn't being shown in UK, I assume that they'll be able to do a UK-focussed half-hour at 17:30).
[*]World not taking any other back-half programmes during shared hours.
[*]No Sport programming is listed, except one edition of Sport Today at 23:45. (Early press releases did suggest Sport Today would be replaced with new Sports programming, I assume until then we will get joint Sport updates during BBC News at xx:30).
[*]Weekends are listed as all 30 minute bulletins, rather than mix of 10, 15 and 30 minute bulletins at present. (Though this might just be a function of 'feature' programmes being TBA).
Of course, the veracity of the partners' website in long-term schedules has always been somewhat patchy, but this is what they say for the minute.
[*]Pretty much all day listed as BBC News.
[*]11:30 and 14:30 World Business Reports moved to xx:45.
[*]Focus on Africa, BBC World News America and Newsday remain, 'evening' brands not mentioned. (As Focus isn't being shown in UK, I assume that they'll be able to do a UK-focussed half-hour at 17:30).
[*]World not taking any other back-half programmes during shared hours.
[*]No Sport programming is listed, except one edition of Sport Today at 23:45. (Early press releases did suggest Sport Today would be replaced with new Sports programming, I assume until then we will get joint Sport updates during BBC News at xx:30).
[*]Weekends are listed as all 30 minute bulletins, rather than mix of 10, 15 and 30 minute bulletins at present. (Though this might just be a function of 'feature' programmes being TBA).
Of course, the veracity of the partners' website in long-term schedules has always been somewhat patchy, but this is what they say for the minute.