BBC World Service wird 80 - Sonderprogramm am 29. Februar
Der BBC World Service begeht am 29. Februar seinen 80. Geburtstag mit einem Sonderprogramm. Den Hörern wird ein Blick hinter die Kulissen des Auslandsdienstes versprochen, so soll u.a. die allmorgendliche Redaktionskonferenz erstmalig live übertragen werden. Die weltweite Hörerschaft hat zudem die Möglichkeit über Twitter (#bbcws80), Facebook und Skype am Programm teilzuhaben.
WERBUNG
Neben dem 80. Geburtstag steht auch ein Abschied für den World Service an. Nach über 70 Jahren verlässt der Auslandssender dieses Jahr sein traditionsreiches Sendezentrum Bush House und zieht in ein neues Gebäude in Oxford Circus.
Programm
BBC World Service English - much of the day's global schedule from 07:00 to 23:00 GMT will broadcast live from outside Bush House. Programming highlights from this day include:
09:00 - The live news meeting - normally conducted behind closed doors, audiences will for the first time be given insight into the inner workings of the newsroom.
11:00 - World Have Your Say - the global interactive news discussion programme will ask audiences around the world what they want the programme to be about on that day.
15:00 - A live global audience with Sir David Attenborough.
17:00 - World Business Report and Focus on Africa will link up to broadcast a special programme asking how business journalism is reporting the financial crisis with Alistair Darling on the panel, and looking at the creative energy and entrepreneurship coming out of Africa.
19:00 Health Check - will air a special programme to launch The Human Race Season - a raft of programmes examining the human body. Endurance runners and sprinters, sports psychologists, doctors and coaches will all be in the courtyard to try to answer 'What makes an Olympic athelete?'
20:00 – 22:00 - Newshour, BBC World Services flagship current affairs show, will broadcast a special debate looking at the future of international broadcasting.
22:00 – 23:00 - The Strand Extra - BBC World Service's global arts show, will be edited by special guest artist and music producer William Orbit.
WERBUNG
Neben dem 80. Geburtstag steht auch ein Abschied für den World Service an. Nach über 70 Jahren verlässt der Auslandssender dieses Jahr sein traditionsreiches Sendezentrum Bush House und zieht in ein neues Gebäude in Oxford Circus.
Programm
BBC World Service English - much of the day's global schedule from 07:00 to 23:00 GMT will broadcast live from outside Bush House. Programming highlights from this day include:
09:00 - The live news meeting - normally conducted behind closed doors, audiences will for the first time be given insight into the inner workings of the newsroom.
11:00 - World Have Your Say - the global interactive news discussion programme will ask audiences around the world what they want the programme to be about on that day.
15:00 - A live global audience with Sir David Attenborough.
17:00 - World Business Report and Focus on Africa will link up to broadcast a special programme asking how business journalism is reporting the financial crisis with Alistair Darling on the panel, and looking at the creative energy and entrepreneurship coming out of Africa.
19:00 Health Check - will air a special programme to launch The Human Race Season - a raft of programmes examining the human body. Endurance runners and sprinters, sports psychologists, doctors and coaches will all be in the courtyard to try to answer 'What makes an Olympic athelete?'
20:00 – 22:00 - Newshour, BBC World Services flagship current affairs show, will broadcast a special debate looking at the future of international broadcasting.
22:00 – 23:00 - The Strand Extra - BBC World Service's global arts show, will be edited by special guest artist and music producer William Orbit.
Veröffentlicht von Tom Sprenger am 16.02.2012
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