MX23RW : Thursday, May 2 06:14:59| >> :600:41925362:41925362:

BBC News channel drops nightly newspaper preview show

BBC News channel drops nightly newspaper preview show
© BBC
BBC News drops its nightly show The Papers ahead of the launch of a combined new news channel later this year.

The BBC News channel has dropped its nightly newspaper review show The Papers ahead of major changes to the station later this year.

The programme, which is usually broadcast at 10.30pm and 11.30pm on weekday evenings, features a host and two guests looking ahead to the big stories featuring in the following day's newspapers.

As part of cost-cutting measures, the corporation is merging the UK-focused BBC News channel with the international BBC World News channel into a single service in April.

Explaining the decision to ditch The Papers, a BBC statement said: "As part of these changes there will be some scheduling changes and some items may move, or be provided in different ways across the BBC channels.

"From 3 January The Papers will no longer run as a regular segment on BBC News, and instead we will continue to feature paper reviews and stories throughout BBC programmes including BBC Breakfast, The Today Programme, Politics Live, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg and BBC News Online.

"We think it is important to feature newspapers and will also continue to invite editors and journalists from across the industry to discuss the news and important issues of the day across the BBC channels."

Sky News continues to broadcast its Press Preview show nightly at 10.30pm and 11.30pm, while GB News offers a comic take on the papers in Headliners in the 11pm hour.

ID:503119:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect1561:

Follow us on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.

Media Mole Low-Price Offer: Get Sky Entertainment, Sky Stream & Netflix for just £19 a month + £0 upfront fee for 18 months!
Prices may change during this period. Ends 23rd May 2024

Collect / Create New Data
Share this article now:
Erron Gordon headshot
Read Next:
Good Morning Britain director Erron Gordon reunites with Piers Morgan at talkTV
>
Read more about Broadcasting TV Entertainment
rhs 2.0
New TV Picks header

Thursday, May 2


MasterChef: BBC One, 9pm
The final heat of this year's series features five more comeback contestants

The Idea of You: Prime Video, from 8am
A 40-year-old single mum (Anne Hathaway) begins an unexpected romance with a 24-year-old boy band singer (Nicholas Galitzine)

The Hotel Inspector: Channel 5, 9pm
Alex goes on her first glamping trip to help a couple with their East Sussex Shepherds Huts business

The Beast Must Die: ITVX, from 6am
First shown in 2021, a drama about a woman determined to track down and murder the man who killed her son in a hit-and-run