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59-405: Worklife (Previously Business Edition and Business Live ) is a news programme that premiered on BBC World News on 1 February 2010 as part of a network-wide refresh. The programme is presented by Tanya Beckett (Monday–Thursday) and Jamie Robertson (Friday). The programme examines the inner workings of business, translating complex financial stories to give viewers a clearer understanding of
118-540: A 30-minute programme. The channel also produced short bulletins for public transport services in Singapore and Hong Kong: These broadcasts began with the statement: "Welcome to BBC World News on board the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit and Hong Kong MTR ". The short bulletin was updated twice a day and has since been replaced by a similar programme from Mediacorp 's CNA . Travellers on
177-526: A US-only legal doctrine called market share liability . Market share is said to be a key indicator of market competitiveness, i.e. how well a firm is doing against its competitors. "This metric, supplemented by changes in sales revenue, helps managers evaluate both primary and selective demand in their market. That is, it enables them to judge not only total market growth or decline but also trends in customers' selections among competitors. Generally, sales growth resulting from primary demand (total market growth)
236-411: A departure from the general orchestral nature of music used by other news programmes. On 8 December 2003, a second makeover, using the same 'drums and beeps' style music but new graphics took place, although on a much smaller scale than that of 2000. The music was changed slightly, while the main colour scheme became black and red, with studios using frosted glass and white and red colours. Later in 2004,
295-675: A half-hour simulcast of the 90-minute-long midday news bulletin GMT , which airs in the US as a morning show, and a weekly edition of the BBC news-magazine Newsnight ). Since June 2019, the distribution of the programme has been handled by Washington, D.C. PBS member WETA , which also produces other networked news and public affairs programmes such as the PBS NewsHour and Washington Week . PBS separately began distributing another programme aired by
354-423: A larger amount of content while maintaining the ability for opt-outs when necessary. The BBC promoted the service as offering "new flagship programmes built around high-profile journalists, and programmes commissioned for multiple platforms". In preparation for the expansion, the BBC began to add additional staff to its Washington, D.C. bureau. The first stage of these changes took effect on 3 April 2023, when
413-589: A result of similar growth or declines in the industry being measured. Increasing market share is one of the most important objectives of business . The main advantage of using market share as a measure of business performance is that it is less dependent upon macro environmental variables such as the state of the economy or changes in tax policy . In the United States market, however, increasing market share may be dangerous for makers of fungible and potentially hazardous products such as medicine, due to
472-503: A three-hour block of BBC News programmes from 05:00 to 08:00 on weekdays, until the stabilisation of the network's carriage in the United States. Met Office forecasts were removed, and it was broadcast with advertisements. Many airlines around the world also play pre-recorded extracts of BBC News, have text headlines from it, or have a full bulletin available on the in-flight entertainment systems. Another BBC World News programme,
531-463: A view to imposing costs on domestic competitors". Research has also shown that market share is a desired asset among competing firms. Experts, however, discourage making market share an objective and criterion upon which to base economic policies. The aforementioned usage of market share as a basis for gauging the performance of competing firms has fostered a system in which firms make decisions with regard to their operation with careful consideration of
590-491: Is a Death Sentence. Market share Market share is the percentage of the total revenue or sales in a market that a company's business makes up. For example, if there are 50,000 units sold per year in a given industry, a company whose sales were 5,000 of those units would have a 10 percent share in that market. "Marketers need to be able to translate sales targets into market share because this will demonstrate whether forecasts are to be attained by growing with
649-462: Is also no longer a unifying music composition. Instead, each 20-second promotional video uses music selected from a handful of themes, which have some unifying musical characteristics. The information screens, such as the 10-second plug for the website or the YouTube channel, and the 15-second weather/time/coming-up screens each feature their theme. The colour theme was updated following the relaunch of
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#1732790823075708-451: Is available in selected London hotels. The UK's TV platforms, however, do provide the UK feed of BBC News channel , which carries much of the same programming. The international feed of BBC News can also be viewed in the public areas of Broadcasting House (in the lobby and café). However, some programmes are officially available to UK audiences through the channel's UK feed. Such programmes air on
767-488: Is broadcast on several PBS stations in markets such as New York City and Washington DC . On PBS stations, BBC News is not broadcast with traditional commercials (the breaks are filled with news stories) but omits the Met Office international weather forecast at the end of the programme, replacing it with underwriting announcements. The PBS broadcasts are tape-delayed on some stations. BBC America formerly aired
826-509: Is less costly and more profitable than that achieved by capturing share from competitors. Conversely, losses in market share can signal serious long-term problems that require strategic adjustments. Firms with market shares below a certain level may not be viable. Similarly, within a firm's product line, market share trends for individual products are considered early indicators of future opportunities or problems." Also,"Market share competition drives companies to support climate change policies with
885-478: Is no generally acknowledged best method for calculating it. This is unfortunate, as different methods may yield not only different computations of market share at a given moment, but also widely divergent trends over time. The reasons for these disparities include variations in the lenses through which share is viewed (units versus dollars), where in the channel the measurements are taken (shipments from manufacturers versus consumer purchases), market definition (scope of
944-524: The 19.2°E orbital position, available free-to-air to viewers with 60 cm dishes across Europe and coastal North Africa. BBC News claims to be watched by a weekly audience of 74 million in over 200 countries and territories worldwide. BBC News is most commonly watched as a free-to-air (FTA) channel. The channel is available in Europe and many parts of the world via subscription television providers in cable, satellite, IPTV and streaming platforms. In
1003-582: The Astra 1L satellite , and then, from 20 January 2009, on the Eutelsat Hot Bird 6 satellite which fed other broadcast feeds in the Asian region. The channel ceased broadcasting on analogue satellite on 18 April 2006. As a result of the move to Broadcasting House, BBC News gained new studios and equipment to be able to broadcast in high-definition . On 5 August 2013, the international feed of BBC News
1062-634: The BBC News channel . This programme was previously branded as The World Today (later a generic BBC World News bulletin) and World Business Report respectively. At 08:30 UK time, Worklife airs on the BBC News Channel. BBC News also produces a version of Outside Source at 21:00 UK time Monday–Thursday (shown on the BBC News Channel), World News Today at 19:00 Monday–Friday (shown on BBC Four), and 21:00 Friday–Sunday (shown on
1121-558: The Heathrow Express rail service between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport could watch a summary of the headlines from BBC World News on the LCD screens provided. BBC News is, for the most part, the same channel around the world; the commercials are intended to be the only differences. However, there are some regional programming variations. For example, several programmes are made exclusively for regional viewings, such as
1180-492: The television advertisement . This is the case on the broadband versions of BBC News, and on versions of BBC News aired in the US on PBS stations. However, there are some global commercials and sponsorships which air throughout the network. On 11 September 2007, the break filler was redesigned and now more closely resembles previous versions. The promotional videos now fill the entire screen and are interspersed with news and market updates, schedules, and other information. There
1239-411: The BBC News Channel). World News Today replaced The World , which had been broadcast as a simulcast on BBC Four between 2002 and 2007. The COVID-19 pandemic saw an increase of simulcasts between BBC News and BBC World News with simulcasting running through the morning (10:00 to 11:00) that was also shared with BBC Two, and the evening (19:00 to 20:00 & 12:00 to 22:00). The additional simulcasting
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#17327908230751298-708: The BBC World News channel changed its name to BBC News , and began to consolidate its on-air lineups and programming with the UK BBC News channel. This resulted in layoffs of about 50 employees, including presenters David Eades , Joanna Gosling , and Tim Willcox . Despite the changes, the international feed of BBC News – which continues to be distributed by BBC Studios – still opts out of programmes that are specific to UK audiences, such as simulcasts of BBC One news bulletins and Newsnight . Deadline Hollywood has reported that in response to concerns over
1357-458: The BBC's domestic channels, and some are available on demand on the BBC's iPlayer. From 00:00 to 05:00 UK time, the top-of-the-hour news bulletins are broadcast on both the UK and international feeds of the channel. At 01:30 on weekdays, Asia Business Report and Sport Today also air on both channels. There is a simulcast of the 05:00 UK edition of The Briefing and Business Briefing on BBC One and
1416-546: The BBC, the combined seven channels of the Global News operations have the largest audience market share among all its rivals , with an estimated 99 million viewers weekly in 2016–2017, part of the estimated 121 million weekly audience of all its operations. Unlike the BBC's domestic channels, it is funded by subscription and advertising revenues, and not by the United Kingdom television licence . As such,
1475-497: The Indian feeds, and The Record Europe , which is only broadcast in Europe. Also, the weather forecasts focus more on the area the viewer is watching from. On most feeds of BBC News, when no commercials are being inserted by the cable or satellite provider similar to other channels, the break filler shows promotions for upcoming programmes on the channel. During BBC News, a news story that has not been promoted airs during what would be
1534-579: The London presenter at the desk. The headlines intro is the same as the morning edition. The programme is mainly presented from the catwalk in Studio C, New Broadcasting House, London. This was originally an edition of World News Today and replaced the Business Edition which was broadcast at 21:00 GMT/BST (2200 CET), Business Edition was also an edition of World News Today until 2010, but
1593-522: The UK (i.e. Freeview, Sky, BT TV, Freesat, Virgin) do not officially offer the international feed of BBC News as a standalone full-time channel because it carries, and is funded by, advertising. (The BBC's domestic channels are funded by a television licence fee which households and establishments that want to watch television programmes as they are being broadcast must pay). However, it can be easily received due to its free-to-air status on many European satellite systems, including Astra and Hot Bird , and
1652-421: The US through Los Angeles's KCET , a non-commercial independent public television station which has been separate from PBS since the beginning of 2011 due to a rights-fee dispute (it returned to being a minor PBS member station in 2019 after a merger with the major PBS member-station in the market). 80 to 90% of Americans can receive the bulletins, with PBS member stations having scheduling discretion. The programme
1711-598: The US, originally maintaining a distribution partnership with Garden City, New York -based WLIW that lasted from 1998 until October 2008, when the BBC and WLIW mutually decided not to renew the contract. BBC News subsequently entered into an agreement with Community Television of Southern California, Inc., in which Los Angeles PBS member station KCET (which was a public independent station from 2011 to 2018) would take over distribution rights to BBC World News America (the KCET agreement has since been extended to encompass
1770-489: The United States, the channel is available through providers such as Cablevision , Comcast , Spectrum , Verizon Fios , and U-verse TV . As of 2023, the American distribution and advertising sales for the channel are handled by AMC Networks , who own and operate BBC America under license from the BBC. In addition, BBC News syndicates its daytime and evening news programmes to public television stations throughout
1829-532: The arrangement by the telecom and broadcasting regulator Ofcom , BBC News was considering allowing for more UK-specific opt-outs. Live news output originates from studios B, C and E in Broadcasting House with some recorded programming from Broadcasting House studios A and D and the BBC Millbank studio, as well as Manchester, Singapore and Washington, D.C. The BBC News newsroom is now part of
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1888-481: The business papers review. This was the first edition of the programme until November 2015 when its second edition launched in the evening. This edition is presented live from London and New York. Tanya Beckett and Michelle Fleury are the main presenters and the show is broadcast at 20:00 GMT/BST (21:00 CET) only on BBC World News. During the top stories, the New York presenter will appear first, then
1947-473: The channel in April 2008. Since its inception, and more so since its extensive association with the BBC News channel , the countdown to the hourly news bulletin has been a feature of the channel's presentation, accompanied by music composed by David Lowe . The current style of countdown features reporters and technical staff in many different locations working to bring news stories to air. The new countdown keeps
2006-453: The channel is not broadcast in the UK directly, although selected programmes and bulletins have been carried on the domestic BBC News channel (especially during overnight hours), and vice versa (including domestic programmes such as Click and HARDtalk , and during breaking news and special events in the UK). In April 2023, the BBC began to further consolidate the programming and talent of
2065-431: The channel largely operates as an international feed of the BBC News channel in the UK, sharing the majority of its schedule. Launched on 11 March 1991 as BBC World Service Television outside Europe, its name was changed to BBC World on 16 January 1995 and to BBC World News on 21 April 2008 and again to BBC News (International) on 3 April 2023 after its consolidation with the domestic BBC News Channel. According to
2124-605: The channel's slogan became Putting News First , replacing Demand a Broader View . On 21 April 2008, as part of a £550,000 rebranding of the BBC's overall news output and visual identity, the channel was rebranded as BBC World News . It later moved to the renovated studio vacated by BBC News 24 (now the BBC News Channel). New graphics were produced by the Lambie-Nairn agency and the music was reworked by David Lowe. The channel relocated to Broadcasting House from its previous home at Television Centre on 14 January 2013. This
2183-410: The channel, Beyond 100 Days , as a tape-delayed late night broadcast on 2 January 2018, as an interim replacement for Charlie Rose . Unlike GMT and BBC World News America , Beyond 100 Days is distributed exclusively to PBS member stations as part of the service's base schedule. China banned BBC News in 2021, although access had already been heavily restricted before then and what was carried
2242-459: The competitive universe), and measurement error." It is generally accepted that no single source will provide a fully comprehensive market share, as most methods of calculation are incomplete. Methods such as POS aggregation may omit specific retailers or brands from the calculation, while methods such as collecting consumer data may rely on recall or collecting data from a representative sample. The best method of market share calculation depends on
2301-401: The hour-long BBC World News America , aired on BBC America at 19:00 ET . A second broadcast at 22:00 ET ended in 2010 when BBC America introduced a second feed for the western time zones of the US. On 18 February 2011, it was announced that BBC World News America would no longer be broadcast on BBC America and would instead be broadcast only on BBC World and local PBS stations in the US as
2360-401: The impact of each decision on the market share of their competitors. It is generally necessary to commission market research (generally desk/secondary research) to determine. Sometimes, though, one can use primary research to estimate the total market size and a company's market share. While "market share" may be defined as "the percentage of a market accounted for by a specific entity",
2419-423: The latest in Europe, Asia closing view, US recap. After the top story, the headlines will be presented from the catwalk. Then, it switches to the presenter sitting at the desk. After that, the catwalk presenter will present the programme in the first half of the show. After the look at the markets segment they will join at the desk with a guest. In the last half, they will have a look at social media segment and then
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2478-425: The market or by capturing share from competitors. The latter will almost always be more difficult to achieve. Market share is closely monitored for signs of change in the competitive landscape, and it frequently drives strategic or tactical action." Additionally, market share is a key metric in understanding performance relative to the growth of the market as measurement of internal sales growth (or decline) only may be
2537-447: The measure may also be divided into two types: " Unit market share : The units sold by a particular company as a percentage of total market sales, measured in the same units. " "This formula, of course, can be rearranged to derive either unit sales or total market unit sales from the other two variables, as illustrated in the following:" " Revenue market share : Revenue market share differs from unit market share in that it reflects
2596-521: The new consolidated BBC Newsroom in Broadcasting House along with BBC World Service and UK domestic news services. Previously, the channel was broadcast in 4:3 , with the news output fitted into a 14:9 frame for both digital and analogue broadcasting, resulting in black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. On 13 January 2009 at 09:57 GMT, the then-named BBC World News switched its broadcast to 16:9 format, initially in Europe on
2655-457: The new television service using grant-in-aid. ( BBC World Service radio was funded by a grant-in-aid from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office until 2014.) The channel started broadcasting on 11 March 1991, after two weeks of real-time pilots, initially as a half-hour bulletin once a day at 19:00 GMT. On Thursday, 26 January 1995 at 19:00 GMT , BBC World Service Television
2714-434: The prices at which goods are sold. In fact, a relatively simple way to calculate relative price is to divide revenue market share by unit market share. " "As with the unit market share, this equation for revenue market share can be rearranged to calculate either sales revenue or total market sales revenue from the other two variables." In a 2010 survey of nearly 200 senior marketing managers , 67% responded that they found
2773-649: The program was ended to allow Outside Source and World News Today to be simulcast on the BBC News Channel . It returned in November 2015 replacing an edition of World News Today under the name Business Live . On 7 October 2019, Business Live was renamed to Worklife to reflect with sister programme Worklife India and its BBC Worklife website. This edition is presented live from London with two presenters and broadcast on BBC News Channel and BBC World News at 08:30 GMT/BST (09:30 CET). It gives
2832-477: The rapidly changing global economy, and how it will impact on their lives. It also includes the top global news stories of the day as well as weather updates. The current presenting line up is Sally Bundock with either David Eades or Karin Giannone in the morning. In 2015, the programme was relaunched as Business Live with two editions one at 08:30 BST/GMT and 20:00 BST/GMT. Originally there
2891-427: The revenue or "dollar market share" metric very useful, while 61% found "unit market share" very useful. Market share can also be broken down into three components, namely penetration share, share of customer, and usage index. These three underlying metrics can then be used to help the brand identify market share growth opportunities. "Although market share is likely the single most important marketing metric, there
2950-540: The same music, but with Chameleon-style branding and a clock relocated to the middle from the bottom right corner, similar in style to that of BBC Alba . The countdown can range from 45 seconds to as little as 3 seconds. The then-called BBC World News was named Best International News Channel at the Association for International Broadcasting Awards in November 2006. It won a Peabody Award in 2007 for White Horse Village and another in 2009 for Where Giving Life
3009-517: The two channels as part of a corporation-wide streamlining of operations, with both channels now using the BBC News branding. The international feed remains an advertising-supported service, but the two services are structured to use a common schedule with domestic opt-outs for UK-specific news coverage and programmes. The channel originally started as BBC World Service Television and was a commercial operation. The British government refused to fund
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#17327908230753068-594: Was available on LiveStation from 2012 until the platform closed in 2016, along with the UK simulcast. The channel was added to various free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) platforms in the United States, including Pluto TV , Xumo Play, Samsung TV Plus , and Sling Freestream, in March 2024. Apart from advertising, the FAST version of the channel is identical to the version already available through traditional U.S. cable and satellite providers. The TV platforms in
3127-510: Was censored, with parts of the show being blacked out by censors operating live. It was banned because of its coverage of the persecution of Uyghur people in China and in retaliation for CGTN being banned from the British market for violating national broadcast regulations. The channel is available in the US as part of Sling 's World News add-on package. The international feed of BBC News
3186-671: Was made permanent in August 2020. Consequently, the two channels now simulcast every day from 10:00 to 11:00; on weekdays from 19:00 to 06:00, apart from the BBC News at Ten and for an hour at 20:00; and between 21:00 to 06:00, apart from the evening BBC One bulletin, over the weekend. The BBC implemented a wider consolidation of the networks' lineups in April 2023. Live news programmes: Live business and sports programmes: Pre-recorded programmes: Former programmes: Half-hour BBC News bulletins are made available to PBS stations in
3245-681: Was offered as a High Definition (HD) feed across the Middle East when it launched its international HD channel on the Arab Satellite Communications Organization . Arabsat was the BBC's first distribution partner in the Middle East to offer the channel in HD. On 1 April 2015, the then-named BBC World News Channel started broadcasting in high definition on the 11.229 GHz/V transponder on Astra 1KR at
3304-424: Was only one morning edition but was expanded to two in November. Business Edition was reduced from 60 to 45 then to a 30-minute structure on 9 November 2010. The programme was replaced with an edition of BBC World News from April 2011. Business Edition with Tanya Beckett returned to BBC World News on 18 June 2012 at 22:00 GMT. This was originally an edition of World News Today: Business Edition . In June 2015
3363-542: Was part of the move of BBC News and other audio and vision departments of the BBC into one building in Central London. Broadcasting House was refurbished for £1 billion. A new newsroom and several state-of-the-art studios were built. On 26 May 2022, as part of planned cuts and streamlining across the broadcaster, the BBC announced plans for consolidation of the domestic BBC News channel in the UK with BBC World News. The domestic and international versions would share
3422-659: Was replaced by Outside Source in June 2015. Former presenters BBC World News BBC News (known as BBC World News until 2023) is an international English-language pay television channel owned by BBC Global News Ltd. – a subsidiary of BBC Studios – and operated by the BBC News division of the BBC . The network carries news bulletins, documentaries, and other factual programmes; it broadcasts from studios in London , Washington, D.C. , and Singapore . As of April 2023,
3481-424: Was split into two services: BBC World's on-air design was changed significantly on 3 April 2000, bringing it closer to the look of its sister channel in the UK which was then known as BBC News 24, the on-air look of which had been redesigned in 1999. The look of both channels was made up of red and cream and designed by Lambie-Nairn, with music based on a style described as 'drums and beeps' composed by David Lowe ,
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