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ABC News (Australian TV channel)

ABC News (formerly ABC News 24; also referred to as the ABC News channel) is an Australian 24-hour news channel launched and owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[2][3][4] The channel replaced the former ABC HD channel (which simulcast ABC TV in high definition) and commenced broadcasting as ABC News 24 at 7:30 pm (AEST) on Thursday, 22 July 2010.[5][6]

ABC News
Logo used since 2017
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaNationally and Worldwide
NetworkABC Television
HeadquartersUltimo, New South Wales
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format576i SDTV
Ownership
OwnerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
Sister channelsABC TV
ABC TV Plus
ABC Kids
ABC Me
History
Launched22 July 2010; 12 years ago (22 July 2010)
ReplacedABC HD (HD channel space; 2008–10, relaunched on 6 Dec 2016)
Former namesABC News 24 (2010–2017)
Links
Websiteabc.net.au
Availability
Terrestrial
ABN Sydney (DVB-T)544 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)[1]
ABV Melbourne (DVB-T)560 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABQ Brisbane (DVB-T)576 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABS Adelaide (DVB-T)592 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABW Perth/Mandurah (DVB-T)736 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABT Hobart (DVB-T)624 @ 8 (191.5 MHz)
ABD Darwin (DVB-T)640 @ 30 (543.5 MHz)
Freeview ABC (virtual)24
Streaming media
ABC iviewABC iview Live Stream
abc.net.auABC News Live Stream (Australia only)
YouTubeLive Stream

The network is a division of the ABC’s News and Current Affairs Department. The majority of the channel's content is produced from the ABC’s Sydney station ABN studios, in Ultimo, Sydney which the public can view being presented from an atrium looking into the news presentation studio. ABC's breakfast television programme, News Breakfast, Afternoon Briefing and the evening programme The World is produced at ABV Southbank, Melbourne (weekdays).

Due to the relaunch of ABC HD on 6 December 2016, the picture format of the ABC News channel was reduced to standard definition.[7]

History

The ABC announced in January 2010 that it planned to launch a 24-hour news channel.[2] The logo of ABC News 24 was revealed by Freeview in their new promotion on Tuesday 22 June.[8] The official promotional reel for the channel was launched on digital channel 24 between 6 and 8 July.[9]

Speculation about a launch date for the channel took place in the weeks prior to the official announcement. The Daily Telegraph claimed in early July that the channel would be delayed due to technical issues at the ABC's new playout facility, MediaHub, in south west Sydney while other outlets reported that the channel was on track to begin in mid-July.[10]

The ABC announced on 13 July 2010 that the channel would have its first live broadcast on 22 July.[5][6]

In November 2016, the ABC announced that ABC News 24 and ABC NewsRadio would be rebranded under a unified ABC News brand.[11] The relaunch occurred on 10 April 2017.[12][13]

Reception

Since the commencement of regular broadcasting, the reaction to the new news channel has been mixed. A particular concern has been the pressure placed upon the budget and operations of both the news division of the ABC, as well as the broadcaster as a whole, particularly the shifting of funds from other departments like drama, Indigenous, documentary and children's [14] owing to the decision to launch the channel without additional Government funding, as was the case with the recent launch of the children's channel ABC3 (now named ABC ME).

In Senate Estimates hearings in February 2012, the broadcaster confirmed a $2.5 million shortfall in the budget for its news and current affairs division and imposed a 1.5% cut in newsroom budgets, though denies the link to the channel, instead pointing to recent major news events in the past year such as the Christchurch earthquakes and flooding in Queensland and Victoria.[15] However, Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has blamed the reported $20 million annual cost of the network for cutbacks in ABC TV sports coverage of the SANFL.[16]

However, the network has seen success with high viewership compared to competitor Sky News Australia, with reach exceeding 2 million viewers weekly, tripling that of Sky News.[17]

The channel's highest primetime viewership share was 9.5% during the 2016 Federal election coverage on 2 July 2016.[18]

Programming

 
ABC News presented by Juanita Phillips

ABC News programming consists of a mix of live news bulletins, time-shifted repeats of existing ABC News and Current Affairs output, live broadcasts from events (such as Parliament Question Time and selected press conferences), documentaries and factual and arts programming.[19] These draw upon the ABC's own resources and those of its partner broadcasters, the BBC, SABC, TVNZ, PBS, NHK, and Al Jazeera English.[citation needed]

On weekdays, throughout most of the day, straight news programming is presented from one of the studios in Ultimo. At 7pm (AEST/AEDT), the channel features the topical debate program The Drum, which is also the weekdays' sole non-hard news show. General rolling news continues from 8pm AEST/AEDT (only interrupted from 9:45pm to 11pm by a specialist Asian-focused business bulletin and The World) before ABC News switches to the overnight format at 12:30am AEST/AEDT which features a mix of repeats of the day's programs and (usually live) news content from the partner broadcasters. Live ABC-produced news bulletins air once per hour until 4am AEST/AEDT.

On weekends, except the Weekend Breakfast news block, the channel airs a live news bulletin at the top of almost all hours, which lasts 15 or 30 minutes. Occasionally it is a one-minute headline recap. A live news hour is featured on Sundays at 7pm. ABC News switches to the overnight format at 12:15am AEST/AEDT, without any live newscast until the next morning.

Live newscasters are Karina Carvalho (ABC News Mornings), Ros Childs (midday), Gemma Veness and Kirsten Aiken (Afternoon Briefing), Joe O'Brien (ABC News Tonight), Michael Tetlow (weekday editions of ABC Late News/News Overnight), Miriam Corowa (weekends), Mariam Saab (ABC News Weekend and weekend editions of ABC Late News/News Overnight). Specialist and feature programming includes a daily business programme covering the Asia-Pacific region, a topical debate programme entitled The Drum presented by Julia Baird and Ellen Fanning and an international bulletin with Beverley O'Connor entitled The World presented from ABC Melbourne Studio.[19][20]

News Breakfast and ABC News at Noon

Existing shows News Breakfast and ABC News at Noon are broadcast live on the ABC News channel at the same time as on ABC TV in AEST/AEDT time zones; viewers in the AWST and ACST time zones can choose to watch these programs either live (on the ABC News channel) or on delay in their local time (on ABC TV). In addition, The Business is shown in an earlier timeslot than currently scheduled on ABC TV.

Capital Hill

On 30 September 2010, the ABC announced the first new programme to be shown on the channel titled Capital Hill. The political programme, originally hosted by Chris Uhlmann airs Fridays at 5:30 pm AEST/AEDT and takes a look at the week's political events and news, as well as feature interviews with the key players of politics. It is now broadcast every weekday at 1:00 pm AEST/AEDT and is hosted by Greg Jennett (Monday-Thursday) and Matthew Doran (Friday).

World news

 
The World presented by Scott Bevan

Overnight, the ABC News channel uses "satellite" programming, mainly from BBC World News which mostly uses the main BBC News bulletins, as well as Deutsche Welle news and current affairs bulletins and sometimes using shows such as Impact with Yalda Hakim, Outside Source with Ros Atkins and Global with Matthew Amroliwala. The BBC World News broadcasts come live into the ABC News channel before being broadcast around Australia. About two Al Jazeera English Newshours are also broadcast. However, since 2018, the overnight programming has slowly refocused on rebroadcasts of the channel's daytime live shows like The Drum and The World (on weekdays), and ABC's own live news updates have increasingly carried.[citation needed]

Repeated from ABC TV

Criticism

Along with other rolling news channels, the ABC News channel has been criticised for launching into rolling news coverage for "breaking news" where little new information supports such coverage, and just repeating limited information and footage about an event.[21] Conversely, the ABC News channel has also been criticised for not turning to rolling coverage.[22][23]

ABC News online

The ABC News channel can be streamed online at the ABC's website and on YouTube.[24] However, the YouTube stream is made available internationally except for the stream in iView where it is only available in Australia only,[25] and unlike other programming on iView, it is not currently offered as unmetered content by any internet service providers. The ABC News channel stream is available in medium and high bandwidth varieties on the iView site.

News presenters

 
ABC News 24 logo (22 July 2010 – 9 April 2017)

News

Other

Former presenters

  • Ali MooreAfternoon Live, 2010
  • Chris Uhlmann – Political editor and host of Capital Hill, 2010
  • Juanita PhillipsABC Evening News, 2010–2014
  • Lyndal Curtis – Political editor and host of Capital Hill, 2011–2014
  • Scott BevanAfternoon Live, 2010–2015
  • Ticky FullertonThe Business, 2010–2016
  • Stan GrantMatter of Fact, 2018
  • Jane Hutcheon – One Plus One, 2010–2019

International bureaus

Current

As of October 2020 there were bureaus in the following cities:[26]

Former

Overseas correspondents

  • Barbara Miller – Washington DC (North America correspondent)
  • Nick Dole – London (Europe correspondent)
  • Isabella Higgins – (Europe correspondent)
  • Steve Cannane – (Europe correspondent)
  • Jade MacMillian – (United States correspondent)
  • Bill Birtles – Beijing (China correspondent)
  • Tom Joyner – Jerusalem (Middle East correspondent)
  • Anne Barker – Jakarta (Indonesia correspondent)
  • Mazoe Ford – Bangkok (South East Asia correspondent)
  • Jake Sturmer – Tokyo (North Asia correspondent)
  • Carrington Clarke – Seoul (East Asia correspondent)
  • Natalie Whiting – Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea correspondent)

See also

References

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  26. ^ "Sarah Ferguson takes up special reporting role in Washington DC; ABC opens Seoul post to expand North Asia coverage". About the ABC. 21 October 2020. Retrieved 1 May 2021.

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ABC News TV channel and ABC 24 redirect here For the Australian news department which provides contents to this channel see ABC News Australia For the American news organization see ABC News For American Broadcasting Company television affiliates see ABC 24 disambiguation ABC News formerly ABC News 24 also referred to as the ABC News channel is an Australian 24 hour news channel launched and owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2 3 4 The channel replaced the former ABC HD channel which simulcast ABC TV in high definition and commenced broadcasting as ABC News 24 at 7 30 pm AEST on Thursday 22 July 2010 5 6 ABC NewsLogo used since 2017CountryAustraliaBroadcast areaNationally and WorldwideNetworkABC TelevisionHeadquartersUltimo New South WalesProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format576i SDTVOwnershipOwnerAustralian Broadcasting CorporationSister channelsABC TVABC TV PlusABC KidsABC MeHistoryLaunched22 July 2010 12 years ago 22 July 2010 ReplacedABC HD HD channel space 2008 10 relaunched on 6 Dec 2016 Former namesABC News 24 2010 2017 LinksWebsiteabc net auAvailabilityTerrestrialABN Sydney DVB T 544 12 226 5 MHz 1 ABV Melbourne DVB T 560 12 226 5 MHz ABQ Brisbane DVB T 576 12 226 5 MHz ABS Adelaide DVB T 592 12 226 5 MHz ABW Perth Mandurah DVB T 736 12 226 5 MHz ABT Hobart DVB T 624 8 191 5 MHz ABD Darwin DVB T 640 30 543 5 MHz Freeview ABC virtual 24Streaming mediaABC iviewABC iview Live Streamabc net auABC News Live Stream Australia only YouTubeLive StreamThe network is a division of the ABC s News and Current Affairs Department The majority of the channel s content is produced from the ABC s Sydney station ABN studios in Ultimo Sydney which the public can view being presented from an atrium looking into the news presentation studio ABC s breakfast television programme News Breakfast Afternoon Briefing and the evening programme The World is produced at ABV Southbank Melbourne weekdays Due to the relaunch of ABC HD on 6 December 2016 the picture format of the ABC News channel was reduced to standard definition 7 Contents 1 History 2 Reception 3 Programming 3 1 News Breakfast and ABC News at Noon 3 2 Capital Hill 3 3 World news 3 4 Repeated from ABC TV 4 Criticism 5 ABC News online 6 News presenters 6 1 News 6 2 Other 6 3 Former presenters 7 International bureaus 7 1 Current 7 2 Former 8 Overseas correspondents 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe ABC announced in January 2010 that it planned to launch a 24 hour news channel 2 The logo of ABC News 24 was revealed by Freeview in their new promotion on Tuesday 22 June 8 The official promotional reel for the channel was launched on digital channel 24 between 6 and 8 July 9 Speculation about a launch date for the channel took place in the weeks prior to the official announcement The Daily Telegraph claimed in early July that the channel would be delayed due to technical issues at the ABC s new playout facility MediaHub in south west Sydney while other outlets reported that the channel was on track to begin in mid July 10 The ABC announced on 13 July 2010 that the channel would have its first live broadcast on 22 July 5 6 In November 2016 the ABC announced that ABC News 24 and ABC NewsRadio would be rebranded under a unified ABC News brand 11 The relaunch occurred on 10 April 2017 12 13 Reception EditSince the commencement of regular broadcasting the reaction to the new news channel has been mixed A particular concern has been the pressure placed upon the budget and operations of both the news division of the ABC as well as the broadcaster as a whole particularly the shifting of funds from other departments like drama Indigenous documentary and children s 14 owing to the decision to launch the channel without additional Government funding as was the case with the recent launch of the children s channel ABC3 now named ABC ME In Senate Estimates hearings in February 2012 the broadcaster confirmed a 2 5 million shortfall in the budget for its news and current affairs division and imposed a 1 5 cut in newsroom budgets though denies the link to the channel instead pointing to recent major news events in the past year such as the Christchurch earthquakes and flooding in Queensland and Victoria 15 However Independent Senator Nick Xenophon has blamed the reported 20 million annual cost of the network for cutbacks in ABC TV sports coverage of the SANFL 16 However the network has seen success with high viewership compared to competitor Sky News Australia with reach exceeding 2 million viewers weekly tripling that of Sky News 17 The channel s highest primetime viewership share was 9 5 during the 2016 Federal election coverage on 2 July 2016 18 Programming Edit ABC News presented by Juanita Phillips ABC News programming consists of a mix of live news bulletins time shifted repeats of existing ABC News and Current Affairs output live broadcasts from events such as Parliament Question Time and selected press conferences documentaries and factual and arts programming 19 These draw upon the ABC s own resources and those of its partner broadcasters the BBC SABC TVNZ PBS NHK and Al Jazeera English citation needed On weekdays throughout most of the day straight news programming is presented from one of the studios in Ultimo At 7pm AEST AEDT the channel features the topical debate program The Drum which is also the weekdays sole non hard news show General rolling news continues from 8pm AEST AEDT only interrupted from 9 45pm to 11pm by a specialist Asian focused business bulletin and The World before ABC News switches to the overnight format at 12 30am AEST AEDT which features a mix of repeats of the day s programs and usually live news content from the partner broadcasters Live ABC produced news bulletins air once per hour until 4am AEST AEDT On weekends except the Weekend Breakfast news block the channel airs a live news bulletin at the top of almost all hours which lasts 15 or 30 minutes Occasionally it is a one minute headline recap A live news hour is featured on Sundays at 7pm ABC News switches to the overnight format at 12 15am AEST AEDT without any live newscast until the next morning Live newscasters are Karina Carvalho ABC News Mornings Ros Childs midday Gemma Veness and Kirsten Aiken Afternoon Briefing Joe O Brien ABC News Tonight Michael Tetlow weekday editions of ABC Late News News Overnight Miriam Corowa weekends Mariam Saab ABC News Weekend and weekend editions of ABC Late News News Overnight Specialist and feature programming includes a daily business programme covering the Asia Pacific region a topical debate programme entitled The Drum presented by Julia Baird and Ellen Fanning and an international bulletin with Beverley O Connor entitled The World presented from ABC Melbourne Studio 19 20 News Breakfast and ABC News at Noon Edit Existing shows News Breakfast and ABC News at Noon are broadcast live on the ABC News channel at the same time as on ABC TV in AEST AEDT time zones viewers in the AWST and ACST time zones can choose to watch these programs either live on the ABC News channel or on delay in their local time on ABC TV In addition The Business is shown in an earlier timeslot than currently scheduled on ABC TV Capital Hill Edit On 30 September 2010 the ABC announced the first new programme to be shown on the channel titled Capital Hill The political programme originally hosted by Chris Uhlmann airs Fridays at 5 30 pm AEST AEDT and takes a look at the week s political events and news as well as feature interviews with the key players of politics It is now broadcast every weekday at 1 00 pm AEST AEDT and is hosted by Greg Jennett Monday Thursday and Matthew Doran Friday World news Edit The World presented by Scott Bevan Overnight the ABC News channel uses satellite programming mainly from BBC World News which mostly uses the main BBC News bulletins as well as Deutsche Welle news and current affairs bulletins and sometimes using shows such as Impact with Yalda Hakim Outside Source with Ros Atkins and Global with Matthew Amroliwala The BBC World News broadcasts come live into the ABC News channel before being broadcast around Australia About two Al Jazeera English Newshours are also broadcast However since 2018 the overnight programming has slowly refocused on rebroadcasts of the channel s daytime live shows like The Drum and The World on weekdays and ABC s own live news updates have increasingly carried citation needed Repeated from ABC TV Edit 7 30 Insiders live simulcast Offsiders Australian Story Q amp A live simulcast Four Corners Landline Big Ideas Foreign CorrespondentCriticism EditAlong with other rolling news channels the ABC News channel has been criticised for launching into rolling news coverage for breaking news where little new information supports such coverage and just repeating limited information and footage about an event 21 Conversely the ABC News channel has also been criticised for not turning to rolling coverage 22 23 ABC News online EditThe ABC News channel can be streamed online at the ABC s website and on YouTube 24 However the YouTube stream is made available internationally except for the stream in iView where it is only available in Australia only 25 and unlike other programming on iView it is not currently offered as unmetered content by any internet service providers The ABC News channel stream is available in medium and high bandwidth varieties on the iView site News presenters Edit ABC News 24 logo 22 July 2010 9 April 2017 News Edit News Breakfast with Michael Rowland and Lisa Millar ABC News Mornings with Karina Carvalho ABC News at Noon with Ros Childs Afternoon Briefing with Gemma Veness Mondays and Tuesdays Kirsten Aiken Wednesdays to Fridays and Greg Jennett The Business with Kathryn Robinson or Alicia Barry ABC Evening News with Joe O Brien The Drum with Julia Baird and Ellen Fanning 7 30 with Sarah Ferguson The World with Beverley O Connor or Yvonne Yong ABC Late News with Michael TetlowOther Edit Dr Norman Swan Tonic James Valentine The Mix Barrie Cassidy One Plus One Yalda Hakim BBC World News Ros Atkins BBC World News Adnan Nawaz BBC World News Peter Dobbie Al Jazeera English formerly BBC News Former presenters Edit Ali Moore Afternoon Live 2010 Chris Uhlmann Political editor and host of Capital Hill 2010 Juanita Phillips ABC Evening News 2010 2014 Lyndal Curtis Political editor and host of Capital Hill 2011 2014 Scott Bevan Afternoon Live 2010 2015 Ticky Fullerton The Business 2010 2016 Stan Grant Matter of Fact 2018 Jane Hutcheon One Plus One 2010 2019International bureaus EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ABC News Australian TV channel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current Edit As of October 2020 update there were bureaus in the following cities 26 Bangkok Beijing Beirut Jakarta London New Delhi Jerusalem Port Moresby Seoul late 2020 Tokyo Washington DCFormer Edit Amman Auckland Brussels Hong Kong Honiara sometime in the 1940s Johannesburg Hanoi One of the minor Asian bureaus in the 1990s Closed due to Bangkok being enhanced as an Asian hub but was temporarily re established in 2019 to cover the second United States North Korea summit citation needed Kabul Kuala Lumpur Operated during the 1960s citation needed Moscow One of the oldest bureaus in the history of the ABC operating for 23 years Closed due to budget cuts citation needed Nairobi New York Singapore TorontoOverseas correspondents EditBarbara Miller Washington DC North America correspondent Nick Dole London Europe correspondent Isabella Higgins Europe correspondent Steve Cannane Europe correspondent Jade MacMillian United States correspondent Bill Birtles Beijing China correspondent Tom Joyner Jerusalem Middle East correspondent Anne Barker Jakarta Indonesia correspondent Mazoe Ford Bangkok South East Asia correspondent Jake Sturmer Tokyo North Asia correspondent Carrington Clarke Seoul East Asia correspondent Natalie Whiting Port Moresby Papua New Guinea correspondent See also Edit Television portal Australia portalList of digital television channels in AustraliaReferences Edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 1 January 2017 Retrieved 8 May 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b ABC to launch 24 hour news channel ABC News Online 21 January 2010 Archived from the original on 27 June 2010 Retrieved 10 July 2010 Danny 5 April 2010 abc news 24 New ABC news channel to be called ABC News 24 The Tube Retrieved 10 July 2010 dead link Knox David 21 January 2010 ABC announces 24 7 News channel TV Tonight Retrieved 10 July 2010 a b ABC to launch 24hr news channel next week ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 13 July 2010 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pictures and the same interviews over and over again Canning Simon 16 December 2010 ABC news missed the boat via reruns The Australian Retrieved 18 January 2015 THE ABC s news channel ABC24 has been slammed by critics for failing to recognise the scale of the Christmas Island asylum seeker tragedy SIMONS MARGARET 15 August 2011 ABC News 24 runs on the smell of an oily rag crikey com au Crikey Retrieved 18 January 2015 And other critics including me have complained that the channel is too slow to switch to breaking news abc news 24 ABC NEWS Archived from the original on 17 August 2010 Retrieved 22 July 2010 abc news 24 FAQ Archived from the original on 24 July 2010 Retrieved 22 July 2010 Sarah Ferguson takes up special reporting role in Washington DC ABC opens Seoul post to expand North Asia coverage About the ABC 21 October 2020 Retrieved 1 May 2021 External links EditOfficial website ABC News on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ABC News Australian TV 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