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BBC Newswatch
Created byBBC News
Presented byRaymond Snoddy (2004–2013)
Samira Ahmed (2013–)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsStudio A, Broadcasting House, London
EditorRob Burley
Running time10 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC News (UK feed)/ BBC One
Release1 October 2004 (2004-10-01) –
present

BBC Newswatch is a weekly BBC television programme presented by Samira Ahmed that provides a viewer and listener right-of-reply for BBC News.[1] The programme was originally made in studio TC7 at BBC Television Centre, however in January 2013, the programme moved to New Broadcasting House in central London.

About

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BBC Newswatch was launched in 2004 in response to the Hutton Inquiry, as part of an initiative to make BBC News more accountable.[2] The programme is broadcast on the UK feed of BBC News channel on Friday evenings at 11:30pm, and Saturday mornings at 7:45am on BBC One during BBC Breakfast,[3] or viewed online.

Format

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BBC Newswatch starts with the presenter introducing the main news story that viewers have complained about. After about six minutes, often including talking to the head of BBC News or someone responsible for the story, the next section of the programme is usually split between a few other news stories.

Presenter

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In January 2013, Samira Ahmed succeeded Ray Snoddy as presenter of BBC Newswatch. Snoddy had presented from the launch of the programme in 2004. Shaun Ley guest presented the programme for three episodes in April 2019. Rebecca Jones guest presented two editions of the programme in June 2019.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NewsWatch – What's the point?". BBC News. 27 January 2006. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Welcome to NewsWatch". BBC News. 4 November 2004. Retrieved 25 May 2009.
  3. ^ "NewsWatch". BBC. 19 December 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2010.
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