Draft:World News (Japanese TV program)


World News
Also known asWorld News Hour (2000–2011)
ワールドニュース
GenreWorld news
Country of originJapan
International
Original languagesJapanese
Various (secondary audio)
Production
Running time25–75 minutes
Original release
NetworkNHK BS
Release27 December 1986 (1986-12-27) – 31 March 2011 (2011-03-31) (first run)
31 May 2014 (2014-05-31) – present (second run)

World News (ワールドニュース, Wārudo Nyūsu) is a Japanese television news program which features news bulletins from around the world interpreted in Japanese and airs on the satelite channel NHK BS. The program airs in bilingual audio, meaning viewers can also watch the newscasts in its original language.

World News began as a segment in the news program Kyō no Sports to News [ja] (Today's Sports and News), which ran from 1984 to 1986. It first aired on 27 December 1986 and was renamed World News Hour (ワールドニュースアワー, Wārudo Nyūsu Awā) from 2000 to 2011. World News was replaced by World Wave from 2011 to 2014 which follows the same format. Many clips from the bulletins are used in Catch! Sekai no Top News [ja] (Catch! The Global Top News), which mainly shows the main news stories from its broadcast partners. They even air in the segment "Wow! The World" in Kokusai Hōdō [ja] (International News Report) and "Sekai no Media Zapping" in Ohayō Nippon.

Bulletins

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Current bulletins

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Country of origin Language Network/Broadcaster Program name
  Australia English ABC (ABC News via ABC Australia) The World
  Brazil Portuguese Grupo Bandeirantes (Rede Bandeirantes/BandNews TV) Jornal da Noite
  China Mandarin CCTV (CCTV-1/CCTV-4/CCTV-13) Xinwen Lianbo
中国新闻 (China News)
朝闻天下 (Morning News)
Dragon Television 东方新闻 (DragonTV Primetime News)
  France French France Télévisions (France 2) Journal de 20 heures
  Germany German ZDF Heute
  Hong Kong English TVB (TVB Pearl) News At 7:30
  India NDTV (NDTV 24x7) NDTV Trust
  Qatar Arabic Al Jazeera (Al Jazeera Arabic) التاسعة (Alttasiea)
الأخبار (Al'akhbar)
  Singapore English CNA Asia Tonight
  South Korea Korean KBS (KBS1/KBS NEWS D) KBS News 9
KBS뉴스광장 (KBS News Plaza)
KBS뉴스12 (KBS News 12)
  Spain Spanish RTVE (La 1 via TVE Internacional) Telediario
  Thailand Thai MCOT (MCOT HD) 9 ข่าวค่ำ (9 Evening News)
  Turkey Turkish TRT (TRT Haber) Sıcak Haber
  United Kingdom English BBC (BBC One/BBC News) BBC News at Six
BBC News at Ten
  United States ABC ABC World News Tonight
This Week
PBS PBS NewsHour
  Vietnam Vietnamese VTV (VTV4) Bản Tin Thời Sự

Currently suspended

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Country of origin Language Network/Broadcaster Program name
  Russia Russian VGTRK (Russia-1)[a] Vesti

Former bulletins

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Country of origin Network/Broadcaster
  China GDTV[1]
  East Germany DDR-FS[2]
  Germany ARD[b][4] (Das Erste/Tagesschau24)
  Hong Kong ATV[5]
Phoenix Television[6]
  Italy RAI[7]
  Indonesia Metro TV[8]
  Pakistan PTV[9]
  Philippines ABS-CBN[10] (ANC/Kapamilya Channel)
  Russia Public Russian Television (now Channel One)[c][12]
NTV[13]
  Saudi Arabia[d] MBC[14]
  Ukraine Suspilne
  United Kingdom ITN[15]
  United States NBC[16]
Bloomberg[17]
CNN (HLN)[18]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ NHK BS1 suspended airing programs from VGTRK during the Russian invasion of Ukraine and replaced with Suspilne's English languge news bulletins from its international YouTube channel, though the former broadcaster's reports continues to appear in other NHK News programs.
  2. ^ NHK stopped airing regular broadcasts of ARD's Tagesschau since April 2019, though it rarerly airs as a supplement if ZDF's Heute runs short.[3]
  3. ^ When it was aired during the Soviet era it was listed as Vremya (ブレーミア), the program name instead of its broadcaster, Soviet Central Television (CT USSR).[11]
  4. ^ Listed as 'Middle East' (中東)

References

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  1. ^ NHK. "アジアニュース 2003年05月27日(火) 午前01:30 〜 午前02:00". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  2. ^ NHK. "東西ドイツ DDRF&ZDFニュース 1990年03月28日(水) 午後02:00 〜 午後02:27". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  3. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2021年06月29日(火) 午前07:00 〜 午前07:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  4. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2019年03月31日(日) 午前08:00 〜 午前08:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  5. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2016年02月06日(土) 午前05:00 〜 午前05:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  6. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュースアワー・アジア <終> 2011年03月31日(木) 午後03:10 〜 午後03:25". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  7. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュースアワー 2005年10月30日(日) 午前08:10 〜 午前08:54". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  8. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2017年01月30日(月) 午後00:25 〜 午後00:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  9. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2001年12月25日(火) 午前00:35 〜 午前00:50". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  10. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2021年03月27日(土) 午前05:00 〜 午前05:44". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  11. ^ NHK. "ソビエト・ブレーミア 1991年08月28日(水) 午前09:00 〜 午前09:25". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  12. ^ NHK. "ヨーロッパニュース 1997年03月29(土) 午前08:00 〜 午前08:50". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  13. ^ NHK. "ヨーロッパニュース 1998年02月11日(水) 午前08:00 〜 午前08:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-06-28.
  14. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュースアワー 2003年05月27日(火) 午前09:00 〜 午前09:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  15. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュースアワー 2007年04月01日(日) 午前08:10 〜 午前08:59". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  16. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 1989年07月24(月) 午後05:00 〜 午後05:40". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  17. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2020年03月28日(土) 午前06:00 〜 午前06:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 29 June 2022.
  18. ^ NHK. "ワールドニュース 2019年03月31(日) 午前08:00 〜 午前08:49". NHKクロニクル (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 September 2022.
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