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  2. BBC News Summary - Wikipedia

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    The final afternoon news summary of the day, broadcast at around 3.50 pm, was followed by the mid-afternoon regional news bulletin, which had previously been shown at approximately the same time on BBC1. In October 1990, regional hourly news bulletins started to be broadcast immediately after the BBC1 morning summaries.

  3. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    Bulletin. Used interchangeably with breaking news. Also news bulletin. 1. A specific interruption of regularly scheduled programming for coverage of a major news event. 2. A regularly scheduled radio or television newscast. BVOD Broadcaster video on demand: a free streaming service featuring video content from a traditional television broadcaster.

  4. Timeline of BBC Television News - Wikipedia

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    2 January – A new late evening extended news bulletin News Extra begins broadcasting on BBC2. 1974. 7 January – A two-minute mid-afternoon regional news summary is broadcast on BBC1 for the first time. It is transmitted immediately before the start of the afternoon's children's programmes.

  5. Glossary of journalism - Wikipedia

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    A word or short phrase displayed in large type at the top of a written article, designed to summarize the news contained within the article and/or attract the reader's attention and provoke them to read it. See also banner. 2. In broadcasting, a brief summary of an important story that will follow in full detail in the bulletin or main newscast ...

  6. Timeline of television news in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    News bulletins and summaries are broadcast every 30 minutes. 1 February – ITV launches its breakfast service TV-am and again news is a major part of the output. TV-am produces its bulletins in-house. 5 August – The final edition of Nationwide is broadcast. 24 October – Sixty Minutes launches as the new evening news programme to replace ...

  7. BBC News - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio News produces bulletins for the BBC's national radio stations and provides content for local BBC radio stations via the General News Service (GNS), a BBC-internal [101] news distribution service. BBC News does not produce the BBC's regional news bulletins, which are produced individually by the BBC nations and regions themselves.

  8. How did newspapers cover the attacks of September 11, 2001? - AOL

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    Newspaper covers from the days following the 9/11 attacks give a glimpse into the confusion and anger felt not just by the U.S., but also around the world.

  9. Newsbeat - Wikipedia

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    Bulletins are usually 2–3 minutes in length, and feature news and some sports stories, and weather during the breakfast show bulletins. Updates consist of news and sport. The 13:30 bulletin is read by a different newsreader every day due to the main newsreader being on lunch at that time. Bulletins are hourly at weekends with one newsreader ...