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BBC World News, CNN International and NBC-backed Euronews are teaming up to donate $50M of advertising space to public health bodies fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
In a joint statement, the news organizations said they have a combined reach of more than 800M viewers and they will open up advertising slots across TV and online, with health bodies being able to target people in specific territories.
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The World Health Organization will be the first to take advantage of the free ads, which the BBC, CNN and Euronews said is the first time they...
In a joint statement, the news organizations said they have a combined reach of more than 800M viewers and they will open up advertising slots across TV and online, with health bodies being able to target people in specific territories.
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The World Health Organization will be the first to take advantage of the free ads, which the BBC, CNN and Euronews said is the first time they...
- 4/2/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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Quibi, Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman’s short-form video platform, has announced a partnership with BBC News to produce an original daily international news show aimed at millennials. It’s slated to launch in April 2020. With the partnership, BBC News becomes the international news producer for Quibi’s curated daily news and information programming Daily Essentials.
The BBC News show for Quibi will be filmed at the BBC’s central London HQ five days a week, and each episode, which will be designed specifically for mobile, will be five minutes long.
“The unique video news product will offer the most interesting news from around the world, drawing on the BBC’s global network of reporters, along with its 100-year history of impartial and authentic storytelling, ensuring that Quibi’s users can stay up-to-date with all of the most important stories,” Quibi said in a release.
“Since the BBC began life...
The BBC News show for Quibi will be filmed at the BBC’s central London HQ five days a week, and each episode, which will be designed specifically for mobile, will be five minutes long.
“The unique video news product will offer the most interesting news from around the world, drawing on the BBC’s global network of reporters, along with its 100-year history of impartial and authentic storytelling, ensuring that Quibi’s users can stay up-to-date with all of the most important stories,” Quibi said in a release.
“Since the BBC began life...
- 9/11/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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Quibi, the short-form mobile TV and tech startup led by Jeffrey Katzenberg, announced a deal with the BBC to produce daily international news programming.
Earlier this summer, Quibi announced a similar pact with NBC News, for two daily shows. The announcement of the deal with BBC Global News comes after word of the departure of Janice Min, the content exec who had been leading Quibi’s curated daily news and information programming called Daily Essentials.
Quibi (short for “quick bites”) set a April 6, 2020, launch date for its service, with shows delivered in sub-10-minute episodes, and is targeting around 7,000 episodes in the first year. The company plans to charge $5 monthly for a version with ads and $8 for an ad-free tier.
Under the pact, BBC Global News will become the international news producer for Quibi’s Daily Essentials. Its show for Quibi will be shot at the BBC’s central London headquarters five days a week.
Earlier this summer, Quibi announced a similar pact with NBC News, for two daily shows. The announcement of the deal with BBC Global News comes after word of the departure of Janice Min, the content exec who had been leading Quibi’s curated daily news and information programming called Daily Essentials.
Quibi (short for “quick bites”) set a April 6, 2020, launch date for its service, with shows delivered in sub-10-minute episodes, and is targeting around 7,000 episodes in the first year. The company plans to charge $5 monthly for a version with ads and $8 for an ad-free tier.
Under the pact, BBC Global News will become the international news producer for Quibi’s Daily Essentials. Its show for Quibi will be shot at the BBC’s central London headquarters five days a week.
- 9/11/2019
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
The BBC has requested to be friends with Facebook after striking a deal to produce a news show for the social media platform’s Watch service.
BBC News will produce Cut Through The Noise for the nascent platform. The show, which is the first from a non-u.S. news publisher, will tackle a different issue each week, presented from BBC News’ Washington D.C bureau or from the field.
It will be mobile-focused and will be shot using vertical video.
The deal comes after Facebook Watch unveiled a raft of news shows in June including CNN’s Anderson Cooper Full Circle, Fox News Update and programs from ABC News, Quartz and Univision.
“We’re excited to be working with Facebook on this show,” said Jim Egan, CEO of BBC Global News. “Social media is an important source of news and information for many Americans, so we are always looking for...
BBC News will produce Cut Through The Noise for the nascent platform. The show, which is the first from a non-u.S. news publisher, will tackle a different issue each week, presented from BBC News’ Washington D.C bureau or from the field.
It will be mobile-focused and will be shot using vertical video.
The deal comes after Facebook Watch unveiled a raft of news shows in June including CNN’s Anderson Cooper Full Circle, Fox News Update and programs from ABC News, Quartz and Univision.
“We’re excited to be working with Facebook on this show,” said Jim Egan, CEO of BBC Global News. “Social media is an important source of news and information for many Americans, so we are always looking for...
- 9/12/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
BBC News announced Wednesday that it will launch a new weekly news show called “Cut Through the Noise” on Facebook Watch later this year.
“Cut Through the Noise” will be the platform’s first funded news show from a non-u.S. news organization and will tackle a different issue each week, either from the BBC News’ Washington bureau or from the field. The show will be tailored for mobile consumption and use vertical videos and Facebook Live, BBC News said.
“We’re excited to be working with Facebook on this show,” said Jim Egan, CEO of BBC Global News. “Social media is an important source of news and information for many Americans, so we are always looking for new ways of bringing our audiences high-quality, nonpartisan news coverage they can trust from around the world.”
Facebook announced the new show as part of its recent news initiative. Starting in June,...
“Cut Through the Noise” will be the platform’s first funded news show from a non-u.S. news organization and will tackle a different issue each week, either from the BBC News’ Washington bureau or from the field. The show will be tailored for mobile consumption and use vertical videos and Facebook Live, BBC News said.
“We’re excited to be working with Facebook on this show,” said Jim Egan, CEO of BBC Global News. “Social media is an important source of news and information for many Americans, so we are always looking for new ways of bringing our audiences high-quality, nonpartisan news coverage they can trust from around the world.”
Facebook announced the new show as part of its recent news initiative. Starting in June,...
- 9/12/2018
- by Nate Nickolai
- Variety Film + TV
BBC News is heading to Facebook Watch.
The British public broadcaster announced Wednesday it will launch its weekly news show Cut Through the Noise on Facebook's on-demand service later this year.
Cut Through the Noise will be a made-for-mobile show that will tackle a different issue each week, presented from BBC News' Washington, D.C., bureau or from the field. It will be the first program from a non-u.S. publisher to be carried on Facebook's nascent service, since it was announced in 2017.
"We’re excited to be working with Facebook on this show," said Jim Egan,...
The British public broadcaster announced Wednesday it will launch its weekly news show Cut Through the Noise on Facebook's on-demand service later this year.
Cut Through the Noise will be a made-for-mobile show that will tackle a different issue each week, presented from BBC News' Washington, D.C., bureau or from the field. It will be the first program from a non-u.S. publisher to be carried on Facebook's nascent service, since it was announced in 2017.
"We’re excited to be working with Facebook on this show," said Jim Egan,...
- 9/12/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
BBC World News is going into business with Vice.
The network will air a weekly series compiled from segments that air on HBO's <em>Vice News Tonight</em>. Called <em>Vice News This Week</em>, the BBC series will run across several time slots each weekend.
"I am delighted that we are partnering with Vice to bring <em><span class="il">Vice</span> News This Week</em> to our global audiences on BBC World News," said BBC Global News CEO Jim Egan. "Complementing our own award-winning international coverage the program will give our viewers a unique perspective on issues in the United States and around the world....
The network will air a weekly series compiled from segments that air on HBO's <em>Vice News Tonight</em>. Called <em>Vice News This Week</em>, the BBC series will run across several time slots each weekend.
"I am delighted that we are partnering with Vice to bring <em><span class="il">Vice</span> News This Week</em> to our global audiences on BBC World News," said BBC Global News CEO Jim Egan. "Complementing our own award-winning international coverage the program will give our viewers a unique perspective on issues in the United States and around the world....
- 4/26/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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