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SBS WorldWatch
LandAustralien
NetworkSBS Television
Programmierung
Language(s)Various
Picture format576i (SDTV) 16:9
Ownership
OwnerSpecial Broadcasting Service
Sister channels
History
Launched23 May 2022; 2 years ago (23 May 2022)
Links
Websitewww.sbs.com.au/aboutus/sbs-worldwatch
Availability
Terrestrial
FreeviewChannel 35

SBS WorldWatch is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). The channel shows multilingual international news bulletins in more than 30 languages, as well as two local bulletins in Mandarin and Arabic.[1][2][3]

History

In early 2022, SBS officially launched their own Arabic and Mandarin local news bulletins on SBS On Demand and announced the launch of the WorldWatch channel.[1] The channel would also offer non-English news bulletins in more than 30 languages from around the world; most of these came from the World Watch programming block, which had aired on SBS and SBS Viceland.[4] The channel was launched on 23 May 2022 on channel 35, along with the SBS-produced Arabic and Mandarin bulletins.[2][3] Both SBS and SBS Viceland continued to air English news bulletins from international news channels in morning and midday timeslots under the current WorldWatch block.[4]

Programmierung

News bulletins

Local news bulletins

(aired on Weeknights)

  • SBS Arabic News
  • SBS Mandarin News

Repeat programs

(in English language with Arabic and Mandarin subtitles)

Current international news bulletins

Sprache Country of origin Network/Broadcaster Program name
Arabic  Frankreich France 24 باريس مباشر (Live from Paris)
Armenian  Armenien ARMTV (Armenia 1) Լուրեր (Lurer)
Bengali  Bangladesch Channel i সংবাদ (Sambāda)
Bosnian  Bosnien und Herzegowina BHRT (BHT 1) Dnevnik
Cantonese  Hongkong TVB (TVB Jade International) TVB News Bulletin (overseas edition)
Croatian  Kroatien HRT (HRT 1) Dnevnik HRT
Dutch  Niederlande NPO/NOS (NPO 1 via BVN) NOS Journaal
Filipino  Philippinen ABS-CBN (Kapamilya Channel, TeleRadyo), A2Z (via TFC) TV Patrol
French  Frankreich France Télévisions (France 2) Journal de 20 heures
German  Deutschland DW (DW Deutsch) Der Tag
Greek  Griechenland ERT (ERT1 via ERT World) ΕΡΤ Ειδήσεις (ERT Eidiseis)
Gujarati  Indien DD (DD Girnar) ઇવનિંગ ન્યૂઝ (Evening News)
Hindi DD (DD News) न्यूज़ @ 10 (News @ 10)
Hungarian  Ungarn MTVA (Duna/M1 via Duna World) Híradó
Indonesian  Indonesien TVRI (TVRI Nasional) Klik Indonesia Petang
Italian  Italien RAI (Rai 1 via Rai Italia) TG1
Japanese  Japan NHK (NHK G via NHK World Premium) NHK News 7
Korean  Südkorea YTN (via YTN WORLD) The News
Macedonian  North Macedonia MRT (MRT 1) Dnevnik MRT
Malayalam  Indien DD (DD Malayalam) വാർത്തകൾ (Vārttakaḷ)
Maltese  Malta PBS (TVM) L-Aħbarijiet
Nepali    Nepal Nepal Television नेपाल टेलिभिजन समाचार (Nepal Television News)
Polish  Polen Polsat Group (Polsat/Polsat News) Wydarzenia
Portuguese  Portugal RTP (RTP1 via RTP Internacional) Telejornal
Punjabi  Indien PTC News PTC News
Romanian  Rumänien TVR (TVR 1 via TVRi) Telejurnal
Serbian  Serbien RTS (RTS1) Дневник 2 (Dnevnik 2)
Sinhalese  Sri Lanka SLRC (Rupavahini) රූපවාහිනී ප්‍රවෘත්ති (Rupavahini News)
Spanish  Spanien RTVE (La 1 via TVE Internacional) Telediario
Somali  Somalia Universal TV Warka
Tamil  Indien DD (DD Podhigai) செய்திகள் (Ceytikaḷ)
Thai  Thailand Thai PBS Thai PBS News
Turkish  Türkei TRT (TRT Haber) Öǧle Ana Haber
Ukrainian  Ukraine Suspilne (Pershyi) United News
Urdu  Pakistan PTV (PTV Home/PTV News via PTV Global) Khabarnama

Former international news bulletins

Sprache Country of origin Network/Broadcaster Program name
French  Frankreich TV5Monde[a] 64' Le Monde en français

Late night simulcasts

Notes

  1. ^ Currently available on SBS On Demand

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Quinn, Karl. "Australian news in Mandarin and Arabic? It's about to hit free-to-air TV thanks to SBS". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b Song, Darcy (22 May 2022). "SBS launches free-to-air multilingual news channel, SBS WorldWatch". Mumbrella. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  3. ^ a b "SBS Just Launched 'WorldWatch', A Multilingual News Channel". Junkee. 30 May 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b "SBS WorldWatch". SBS Corporate. Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 23 May 2022.