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New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance

New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance
New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance



And Finally . . .: The Itn Story
And Finally . . .: The Itn Story
The story of ITN's 50 year history is the story of British television news. From an early remit to provide just 20 minutes of news coverage a day, to the 24-hour news revolution, ITN has been intimately involved, every step of the way. Richard Lindley tells a story of clashing egos as ITN reporters fought their competitors at the BBC, the wavering financial commitment of ITV and each other to establish a pioneering news provider. Richard Lindley is a former reporter and presenter for ITN and BBC's Panorama.



BBC News - BBC News and Current Affairs (sometimes abbreviated BBC NCA) is a major arm of the BBC responsible for the corporation's newsgathering and production of news programmes on BBC television, radio and online. It claims to be the largest broadcast news gathering operation in the world and produces almost 100 hours of output daily.

BBC News Online - BBC News Online (more recently referred to as simply the BBC News website) is the BBC's news web site and part of bbc.co.

BBC News 24 - BBC News 24 is BBC News' 24-hour news television channel in the UK, its international counterpart being BBC World. It first broadcast on November 9 1997 at 17:30 and at first only cable television subscribers could view the broadcast.

BBC Six O'Clock News - BBC Six O'Clock News is the evening news programme broadcast daily on British TV channel BBC One from 1800-1830. It is anchored by George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth (who is currently on leave) with the deputy anchors being Sian Williams and Bill Turnbull.



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