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NEWSNIGHT: NEW FORMAT TO LAUNCH LATER THIS MONTH

The new cost-saving package form BBC News includes a reformatting of BBC Newsnight, based on audience feedback which "showed what consumers value most from today’s programme – high-quality, consequential, news-making interviews, discussion and debate".



Newsnight will remain as a nightly BBC Two TV programme from Mondays to Fridays, and will become a 30 minute interview, debate and discussion show which "draws on the best of the BBC’s talent and news-making interviews to make sense of the day’s news".



BBC News and Current Affairs CEO Deborah Turness said at the time: “Audiences have told us how much they value Newsnight as an iconic BBC debate and discussion programme, and we’ve listened to what they’ve said – we’ve made the decision to keep the programme on air five days a week, despite the financial challenges we face.


“Newsnight has also been a source of great investigative reporting and films but we know that people are consuming the news in different ways, and it can no longer make sense to keep a bespoke reporting team for a single television programme..



"We will offer more to audiences by investing to ensure the best investigative journalism and reporting is produced – and consumed – across the whole of BBC News.”


The new format will begin on Tuesday 28th May. Newsnight continues weeknights at 10:30pm on BBC Two.




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