World Watch

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World Watch, or WorldWatch, is a programming block on SBS and SBS Viceland, and a standalone television channel in Australia, that carries news bulletins from countries around the world. The World Watch service gives viewers the opportunity to see news bulletins in their native language. The majority of these bulletins are produced by public or state broadcasters.

History

The WorldWatch program began on 24 August 1993 with news bulletins from the People's Republic of China, the United States, Germany and Russia.[1]

In June 2002, SBS launched the SBS World News Channel, providing repeats of aired bulletins on SBS in addition to updated bulletins.

In October 2003, Filipino, Vietnamese and Arabic were added to the World Watch schedule. However, the Vietnamese service was controversial as the broadcaster chosen was the government-controlled VTV4, which was seen as deeply offensive and seen as propaganda to many Vietnamese Australians who fled after the Vietnam War.[2] It was quickly removed on 17 October.[3]

In 2009, SBS replaced the World News Channel with SBS 2 (now SBS Viceland), and the bulletins also moved to the new channel under the "World Watch" banner. Bulletins air from 6:00am to 6:00pm, whereas SBS airs the bulletins between 5:00am and 1:30pm.

In 2010, SBS added three new languages: Portuguese, Urdu and Hindi.

In October 2015, SBS added eleven new bulletins to the World Watch schedule: African English, Armenian, Bengali, Bosnian, Nepali, Punjabi, Romanian, Sinhalese, Somali, Tamil and Thai; and created an English language line-up on SBS, which moved the Cantonese, Japanese, Korean and Mandarin bulletins from SBS to SBS 2.[4]

Usually, before a WorldWatch bulletin, an intro animation revealing the city and country of origin of the bulletin, sometimes also including the full title of the bulletin, is shown, as well as a disclaimer, which, following the previously mentioned backlash over the choice of Vietnamese news broadcasts, explains that the bulletin may not reflect the network's standards and may include distressing content.

After a bulletin ends, information about other airtimes for that bulletin and airtimes for the bulletin language's SBS Radio program are shown, explained by a voiceover in the bulletin's native language. If the bulletin is in English, then no relevant information as mentioned is shown.

In early 2022, SBS announced that they are relocating most of non-English news bulletins from the World Watch programming block into their newly launched in-house news channel SBS WorldWatch, which launched on 23 May 2022, along with SBS-produced local news in both Arabic and Mandarin (which the latter two was premiered early on SBS On Demand since earlier that year), as both SBS and SBS Viceland are making some space for special events such as live sports that has been interrupt World Watch news bulletins (see below), although English news bulletins from international news channels (not to be confused with SBS-produced SBS World News) are still available to watch in the morning and midday.[5]

Bulletins

In determining the World Watch schedule, the policy of SBS has been to match the selection of news programs with the ethnic composition of the Australian population. The World Watch schedule includes news bulletins from Armenia, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Croatia, France, Fiji, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Macedonia, Malta, Nepal, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Serbia, Spain, Somalia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

The programs are usually broadcast unedited, and between the times of 2:30 am and mid-afternoon. However, SBS does edit programs under "exceptional circumstances"[6] where it breaches broadcasting regulations and its Codes of Practices. In addition, commercials and sponsorship messages are edited out, while the end of the program will also be cut out when the program runs overtime in its timeslot. Also, due to SBS broadcast rights to certain sporting events, particular bulletins can be axed from schedule to allow airtime for the sporting events. Very rarely does SBS ever fill in broadcast gaps with WorldWatch bulletins.

In case that SBS does not receive the program on time, the program's timeslot would be filled with either its WeatherWatch program or English-language programming from DW-TV in Germany.[7]

Current bulletins

English News bulletins

Network Country of origin Network/Broadcaster Program name
SBS File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia APAC Network APAC Weekly
File:Flag of France.svg France France 24 PrimeNews Paris
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany DW (DW English) DW News
File:Flag of India.svg India DD (DD India) News Night
File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan NHK (NHK World-Japan) NHK Newsline
File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines ABS-CBN (ANC/Kapamilya Channel) The World Tonight
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Al Jazeera News
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom BBC (BBC One/BBC News) BBC News at Six[8]
BBC News at Ten
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States PBS PBS News Hour
Washington Week
SBS Viceland File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada APTN APTN National News Weekend
CBC (CBC TV/CBC News Network) The National
File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji FBC (FBC TV) FBC News
File:Flag of France.svg France France 24 Eye on Africa
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany DW (DW English) Global Us
File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Al Jazeera Newshour
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey TRT (TRT World) Newshour
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Whakaata Māori Te Ao with Moana
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Indian Country Today ICT Newscast

Non-English News bulletins on SBS WorldWatch

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Language Country of origin Network/Broadcaster Program name
Arabic File:Flag of France.svg France France 24 نشرةالأخبار (Nashrat Al'akhbar)
صباح فرانس 24 (Sabah France 24)
Armenian File:Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia ARMTV Լուրեր (Lurer)
Bengali File:Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangladesh Channel i সংবাদ (Sambāda)
Bosnian File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT (BHT 1) Dnevnik
Croatian File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia HRT (HRT 1) Dnevnik HRT
Dutch File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands NPO/NOS (NPO 1 via BVN) NOS Journaal
Filipino File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines ABS-CBN (Kapamilya Channel), A2Z (via TFC) TV Patrol
French File:Flag of France.svg France France Télévisions (France 2) Journal de 20 heures
France 24 Paris Direct
German File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany ZDF heute-journal
Greek File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece ERT (ERT1 via ERT World) ΕΡΤ Ειδήσεις (ERT Eidiseis)
Gujarati File:Flag of India.svg India DD (DD Girnar) ઇવનિંગ ન્યૂઝ (Evening News)
Hindi Aaj Tak नॉनस्टॉप 100 (Top 100 News; lit. Nonstop 100)
Indonesian File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia TVRI (TVRI National) Klik Indonesia Petang
Italian File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy RAI (Rai 1) TG1
Japanese File:Flag of Japan.svg Japan NHK (NHK G via NHK World Premium) NHK News 7
Korean File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea YTN (via YTN WORLD) 뉴스N이슈 (News N Issue)
Macedonian Template:Country data North Macedonia MRT (MRT 1) Dnevnik MRT
Malayalam File:Flag of India.svg India DD (DD Malayalam) വാർത്തകൾ (Vārttakaḷ)
Maltese File:Flag of Malta.svg Malta PBS (TVM) L-Aħbarijiet
Nepali File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal Nepal Television नेपाल टेलिभिजन समाचार (Nepal Television News)
Polish File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland Polsat Group (Polsat/Polsat News) Wydarzenia
Portuguese File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal RTP (RTP1 via RTP Internacional) Telejornal
Punjabi File:Flag of India.svg India PTC News PTC News
Romanian File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania TVR (TVR 1 via TVRi) Telejurnal
Serbian File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia RTS (RTS1 via RTS.rs) Дневник 2 (Dnevnik 2)
Sinhalese File:Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka SLRC (Rupavahini) රූපවාහිනී ප්‍රවෘත්ති (Rupavahini News)
Spanish File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain RTVE (La 1 via TVE Internacional) Telediario
Tamil File:Flag of India.svg India Polimer TV செய்திகள் (Ceytikaḷ)
Telugu DD (DD Yadagiri) వార్తలు (Vārtalu)
Thai File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Thai PBS Thai PBS News
Turkish File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey TRT (TRT Haber) Öǧle Ana Haber
Ukrainian File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Suspilne (Pershyi) Suspilne News
United News (2022-2024)
Urdu File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan PTV (PTV Home/PTV News via PTV Global) Khabarnama

Currently suspended

Language Country of origin Broadcaster Program
English File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China CGTNTemplate:Efn The World Today
Mandarin CCTV (CCTV-4)Template:Efn 中国新闻 (China News)
English File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Russia TodayTemplate:Efn Live simulcast
Russian NTVTemplate:Efn Сегодня (Segodnya)

Former bulletins

Language Country of origin Broadcaster
Arabic File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon TL[9]
File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg United Arab Emirates Dubai TVTemplate:Efn
Cantonese File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong ATV[10]
TVB (TVB Jade International)Template:Efn
English File:Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji Fiji TV (Fiji One)
File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand TVNZ (TVNZ 1)
File:Flag of the United States.svg United States ABC
Filipino File:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines NBN (now PTV)[11]
French File:Flag of France.svg France TV5MondeTemplate:Efn
German File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany DW (DW Deutsch)
Greek File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus CyBCTemplate:Efn
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece ANT1 (via ANT1 Pacific)[12]
Hindi File:Flag of India.svg India NDTV (NDTV India)Template:Efn
DD (DD News)Template:Efn
Hungarian File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary MTVA (Duna/M1 via Duna World)Template:Efn
Latin American SpanishTemplate:Efn File:Flag of Chile.svg Chile TVNTemplate:Efn
Polish File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland TVP[13]
Somali File:Flag of Somalia.svg Somalia Universal TVTemplate:Efn
Tamil File:Flag of India.svg India DD (DD Podhigai)Template:Efn
Vietnamese File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam VTV (via VTV4)

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External links

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