
BBC News : Current Titles
The current look of the BBC's news output was launched in 2008 and, at that point, the corporation's UK rolling-news service 'News 24' was renamed 'BBC News Channel'. The new look unified the channel with the 'BBC World News' channel, the bulletins on the BBC's UK channels (though BBC Parliament was to change a year later in April 2009) and the graphics of the BBC News web site.
The refreshed BBC Breakfast titles from March 2009.
The summary bulletin titles which also acts as a sting on the BBC News channel.
The main titles for the top of the hour on the BBC News channel.
Bottom of the hour sting with 'Britain's most watched news channel' strapline.
BBC One's main bulletins of the day, at 1pm, 6pm and 10pm, are simulcast on the BBC News channel. These are the titles.
'World News Today' from BBC World News is broadcast in the UK on BBC Four and the BBC News channel. Its aim is 'to explore the day's events from a global perspective'.
Focussing on Asia and the business markets, 'Newsday' is an international news programme broadcast on the hour over night in the UK on the BBC News Channel. As a simultaneous broadcast on BBC World News, it acts as Asia's morning programme and America's late news.
'World News America' was originally produced for the BBC America and BBC World News channels from October 2007, but since March 2011 it has ceased on BBC America and is now broadcast by PBS stations.
Miscellaneous News Presentation
A long-familiar sight on the BBC's news channels has been the countdown leading in to the top of the hour. This is a full 90 second countdown that was shown at 6am on Christmas Day 2009.
The BBC Olympic logo in place on the BBC News sting.
BBC News : Pages in this section
This page was last updated on 7th January 2012