BBC OS

BBC OS (referred to as Outside Source when broadcast on television) is a news programme produced by the BBC; it utilises social media in the presentation of its stories. The programme is usually presented by Ros Atkins on BBC News, BBC World News and BBC World Service. When Ros Atkins is hosting the programme, the programme is called Outside Source with Ros Atkins, presumably due to him being the lead presenter of the programme.

BBC OS
Outside Source Titles
Also known asOutside Source
Outside Source with Ros Atkins (TV)
Outside Source with Nuala McGovern (Radio)
Created byBBC World News
Presented byRos Atkins
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
Production
Production location(s)New Broadcasting House, Central London
Running timex3 60 minutes
Release
Original networkBBC World News
BBC News
BBC World Service
BBC Four (2017–)
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release17 February 2014 
present
Chronology
Preceded byBBC News at Nine
Related showsWorld Have Your Say
World News Today

Outside Source replaced a standard edition of BBC World News, which originally was an edition of World News Today. In the UK it replaced the BBC News at Nine along with World News Today on Friday and weekends.[1]

According to the BBC: "Outside Source aims to open up the news process, enabling people to discover the latest on the stories that matter to them. An hour-long World Service Radio show is the first element of the pan-Global News format to be brought to air."[2]

The programme was launched on BBC World Service on 28 October 2013; and on BBC World News on 17 February 2014. It began being broadcast in the UK on 1 June 2015, though it has been broadcast during major stories in the past. In March 2017 the radio programme was renamed BBC OS. In 2017, the radio programme was moved to 16:00 GMT to go out at the same time as the TV version. But in July, this was changed to 19:00 GMT to allow an edition of World News Today to be broadcast at 19:00 UK Time. The programme also launched on PBS on 1 January 2020 replacing Nightly Business Report with the series finale ending a 40-year run.

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