Worldfocus

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Worldfocus is an American newscast focusing on international news. The newscast, anchored by Martin Savidge, is produced by WLIW New York and distributed to U.S. public television stations by American Public Television.1

The program launched on October 6, 2008, in many cases replacing BBC World News, which continues to air on some public stations as well as the BBC America cable channel. Currently, Worldfocus is not part of the national PBS schedule, and therefore does not air on all U.S. public TV stations.

References

  1. ^ Jensen, Elizabeth (2008-10-06). "BBC Newscast Shifts Lineup on U.S. Public TV Stations", The New York Times. Retrieved on 7 October 2008. 

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