Tag: BBC World News TV

  • BBC toasts to India’s rising economy with special business shows

    BBC toasts to India’s rising economy with special business shows

    MUMBAI: As the latest set of GDP figures are expected to show, India is on track to be the world’s fastest growing major economy this year. Taking a cue from this growth, the BBC is planning to bring tales of India’s development to its global audiences.

     

    Drawing on its news and programme making teams in India and the UK, BBC World Service, BBC World News and BBC.com/news will be delivering a wealth of content examining all aspects of India’s business, political and cultural life.

     

    The season launches with India Rising on Thursday, 27 August. This will be a pan-BBC News day of content delivered by reporters based in India working with journalists from the business and economics units.

     

    For BBC World News TV, business editor Kamal Ahmed will be reporting live from Delhi looking at how Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reforms have progressed and how UK companies are faring. On the other hand, Yogita Limaye will be travelling across the country visiting Indian firms hungry to expand abroad, whereas World News Asia business correspondent Karishma Vaswani will live in Mumbai with a range of guests, with coverage for the international news channel’s shows Global, Impact and World Business Report

     

    There will also be a round-up edition of India Business Report. Listeners on BBC World Service will hear from the correspondents as well as Indian economist and philosopher Amartya Sen, while Business Daily will explore the need for investment to help provide new opportunities for the millions living in poverty. There will also be content on BBC.com/news including animations, video and explainers to help audiences understand the data and what it means for India. Plus people can get involved using social media via #indiarising2015.

     

    Speaking to Indiantelevision.com, Vaswani says, “Seasons will focus on the economic progress of India, and whether the nation is ready to be a replacement of China in terms of economic growth. I just interviewed RBI governor Raghuram Rajan, whereas Kamal Ahmed will interview finance minister Arun Jaitley. It will be two days of quality business content.”

     

    The India market is of immense importance to BBC and the British pubcaster is committed to present sublime content for the region. “I won’t say one episode of seasons or a certain interview is our goal. The expectation is to provide editorial quality to Indian audience,” asserts Vaswani.

     

    The focus on India will continue over the coming months with content across BBC World Service Radio, BBC World News TV and online at bbc.com/news.

     

    “With India’s economic performance under the spotlight, this is the perfect time to take an in-depth look at the country’s rapidly evolving business and financial landscape – from successes to areas of challenge – and focus on the people whose daily lives underpin the economy. For our listeners in India and around the world, we’ll also be discussing India’s dynamic arts scene, its wonderful food culture, and the importance of education for the next generation of growth,” said BBC World Service English controller Mary Hockaday.

     

    BBC Global News editorial and digital director Richard Porter added, “The BBC has a long history of broadcasting to and from India and we know our audiences here value what we do. Indeed bbc.com remains the number one international news site in India. Launching this season gives the BBC’s award winning international services the chance to showcase our commitment to this important market.”

  • Taking news back to the floor: Outside Source launches on BBC World News TV

    Taking news back to the floor: Outside Source launches on BBC World News TV

    MUMBAI: The BBC’s new global news programme, Outside Source goes live next week, testing new ground in TV news presentation.

    The new half hour week day show will begin broadcasting live on BBC World News TV from Monday, February 17th at 12.30pm. The innovative programme, presented by Ros Atkins, embraces the technology available in the BBC’s new Broadcasting House in London, moving news presentation away from the traditional studio environment.

    Using a bespoke touch screen, Ros is able to bring audiencesthe latest on the stories of the day. From his base position in the heart of the BBC’s state of the art news room he is able to share packages as they are filed by correspondents out in the field, monitor instant reactions on social media and show live feeds of a developing story, all at the swipe of the screen.

    Outside Source will use a combination of fixed cameras and radio cameras and will be the first programme to use multiple radio cameras out of new Broadcasting House. This will allow Ros to present segments of the show live from anywhere in the building.

    Moving out of the studio means the show can tap in to the wealth of experience provided across the BBC’s language services such as BBC Persian, also based in Broadcasting House.Audiences can thenhear direct from teams as they work on developing stories and learn the latest updates.

    Outside Source aims to open up the news process, enabling people to discover the latest on the stories that matter to them. A version of the programme began broadcasting on BBC World Service Radio in October and following the launch of the TV show work will begin on developing the online offer for BBC.com

    Recognising the impact social media now plays in journalism, Outside Source will also connect with BBC Trending (#bbctrending), the new online and radio offering which explains the stories the world is sharing.Plus audiences will be encouraged to engage with Outside Source both during and outside of the broadcasts, using the twitter handle @bbcos.

    Outside Source presenter Ros Atkins said:

     
    “I’m incredibly excited this show has come together. It’s taking BBC News into new territory and allowing us to maximise the vast resources of New Broadcasting House. We have journalists working in 28 different languages, and because I am broadcasting in the newsroom, I can reach the right people on the most important stories as quickly as possible. It will be real-time news in which stories evolve as we combine our latest information and expertise with everyone else’s. The OS touchscreen also allows me to share exactly what information, pictures and analysis is available to us at any one time. It’s like no other TV news programme I’ve seen, and I’m thrilled to be hosting it.”

    Richard Porter, Controller of English, Global News, said: “Outside Source is about opening up the process of telling stories. It moves away from the news reader presenting to the audience in a traditional studio environment towards engaging with viewers and inviting them to be part of what is going on; sharing what they know about the stories that matter to them. We are breaking new ground by deconstructing a news bulletin, while still providing the reliable and authoritative coverage our global audience expects.”

    Outside Source will launch on BBC World News on Monday February 17th at 12.30pm and will be broadcast live Monday to Thursday.

    Notes to Editors: The BBC attracts a weekly global audience of 256 million people to its international news services including BBC World Service, BBC World News television channel and bbc.com/news.

    BBC World Service is an international multimedia broadcaster, delivering a wide range of language and regional services on radio, TV, online and via wireless handheld devices. It uses multiple platforms to reach its weekly audience of 192 million globally, including shortwave, AM, FM, digital satellite and cable channels. Its news sites include audio and video content and offer opportunities to join the global debate. BBC World Service offers its multilingual radio content to partner FM stations around the world and has numerous partnerships supplying content to news websites, mobile phones and other wireless handheld devices as well as TV channels. For more information, visit bbc.com/worldservice

    BBC World News and bbc.com/news, the BBC’s commercially funded international 24-hour news and information platforms, are owned and operated by BBC Global News Ltd, a member of the BBC’s commercial group of companies.  BBC World News is available in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide, and over 360 million households and 1.8 million hotel rooms. The channel’s content is also available on 173 cruise ships, 53 airlines and 23 mobile phone networks. For further information on how to receive BBC World News, download schedules or find out more about the channel, visit bbc.com/tvschedule. bbc.com is one of the most respected brands on the internet and the global news content on the site offers up-to-the minute international news and in-depth analysis  for PCs, tablets and mobile devices to more than 58 million unique users each month.