ABC News (Australian radio network)

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ABC News
ABC News logo 2017.svg
Broadcast area Australia - Some Areas AM/FM & Internet
Slogan Know the story
Frequency Various (FM and AM; see Frequencies)
DAB+
online
Foxtel - TV Channel 875 / Radio Channel 43
First air date15 August 1994
Format News / Talk
Owner Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Webcast Live Stream
Website www.abc.net.au/newsradio/

ABC News (also known as ABC News on Radio and formerly called ABC NewsRadio) is an Australian Broadcasting Corporation 24-hour news radio service. It is available on a number of broadcasts around Australia, including AM/FM radio, DAB+ radio, free to air digital TV, some pay-TV platforms and online.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia's national broadcaster founded in 1929. It is principally funded by the direct grants from the Australian government, but is expressly independent of government and partisan politics. The ABC plays a leading role in journalistic independence and is fundamental in the history of broadcasting in Australia.

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Originally called the Parliamentary and News Network (PNN), the AM/FM radio network is chartered to broadcast live the proceedings of parliament, either the House of Representatives or the Senate, as specified by the standing orders. Also broadcast, at the end of each day's sitting, is a recording of Question Time for the chamber that was not broadcast live that day. These restrictions do not apply to the other broadcasts of Newsradio.

Parliamentary News Network (PNN) was an Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio network dedicated to broadcasting the Australian Parliament's "Question Time" sessions. It was established in the 1960s, parliamentary broadcasts previously being carried by contracted stations.

Charter Grant of authority or rights

A charter is the grant of authority or rights, stating that the granter formally recognizes the prerogative of the recipient to exercise the rights specified. It is implicit that the granter retains superiority, and that the recipient admits a limited status within the relationship, and it is within that sense that charters were historically granted, and that sense is retained in modern usage of the term.

Parliament of Australia legislative branch of the Commonwealth of Australia

The Parliament of Australia is the legislative branch of the government of Australia. It consists of three elements: the Crown, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The combination of two elected chambers, in which the members of the Senate represent the states and territories while the members of the House represent electoral divisions according to population, is modelled on the United States Congress. Through both chambers, however, there is a fused executive, drawn from the Westminster system.

Parliamentary broadcasting was commenced by Ben Chifley's government on 10 July 1946, [1] on ABC Radio. These broadcasts received their own frequencies in the 1980s as PNN. The PNN/ABC NewsRadio service was introduced in August 1994 to use the Parliamentary broadcasting frequencies which were not being used when Parliament was not in session.

Ben Chifley Australian politician, 16th Prime Minister of Australia

Joseph Benedict Chifley was an Australian politician who served as the 16th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1945 to 1949. He was leader of the Labor Party from 1945 until his death.

ABC News has a 24-hour news format, including extensive finance, science and IT reports, as well as extended reports from the ABC's local and international news sources. ABC News also rebroadcasts international programming from the BBC, DW-Radio, Radio Netherlands and All Things Considered from NPR. On AM and FM radio, ABC News also broadcasts Australian Football League matches on weekends in New South Wales and Queensland, where the National Rugby League is the more popular football competition and thus is broadcast on ABC Local Radio services in those two states.

BBC World Service The BBCs international Chor radio station

The BBC World Service is the world's largest international broadcaster, which broadcasts radio and television news, speech and discussions in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world on analogue and digital shortwave platforms, internet streaming, podcasting, satellite, DAB, FM and MW relays. In November 2016 the BBC announced again that it would start broadcasting in additional languages including Amharic and Igbo, in its biggest expansion since the 1940s. In 2015 World Service reached an average of 210 million people a week. The English-language service broadcasts 24 hours a day.

Deutsche Welle International German public radio and television channel

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<i>All Things Considered</i> News program on the American network National Public Radio (NPR)

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ABC News callsigns for stations on the AM radio band are always xPB, where x is the number denoting the particular state or territory and PB stands for Parliamentary Broadcasting. ABC News on Radio stations on the FM radio band use callsigns of the format xPNN.

States and territories of Australia first-level subdivision of Australia

Government in the Commonwealth of Australia is exercised on three levels: federal, states and territories, and local government.

ABC News also uses resources from around the world such as news bulletins and programs from the BBC.

From September 2001, the 24-hour news format began live audio streaming on the Internet. When Parliament is in session, listeners who have Internet access may still receive the NewsRadio service even when the News on Radio network is broadcasting Parliamentary proceedings over the air. From 2004, this was extended to FTA digital satellite and subscription TV services. In 2009, separate standard and parliamentary feeds were launched on digital terrestrial (DAB+) radio in the state capitals.

Internet Global system of connected computer networks

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FM transmission was expanded greatly during a 2006-2009 program. It planned to increase the AM/FM coverage from 78% of the population to 95%.

In November 2016, the ABC announced that ABC NewsRadio and ABC News 24 rebranded as ABC News on 10 April 2017. [2] [3]

Frequencies

The following carry parliamentary services, including Question Time, when parliament is in session. Australian Football League broadcasts may also interrupt news coverage in NSW, Queensland and the ACT.

Format

These are times ABC News on Radio broadcast all-news format:

During these, headlines will be heard every 15 minutes, plus sport, weather, business and traffic.

News editions and journalists

5:00am-12pm: Mornings

12-6pm: Afternoons

6pm-12am: Evenings

Programs

5:30am-9am: Breakfast with Sandy Aloisi

9am-12pm: Mornings with Ali Crew

12pm-1pm: All Things Considered from NPR

1pm-4pm: Afternoons with Laura Tchilinguirian

4pm-7pm: Drive with Glen Bartholomew

Various times: Broadcast Partners, Religion and Ethics Report, Rear Vision, The Drum, Q&A, Q&A Extra, The World, Planet America, The Health Report, Extra with Geraldine Doogue, Law Report, Hoof on the Till, Background Briefing, Japan in Focus, Insiders, The Ticket.

Weekends

Weekend Breakfast with Fiona Ellis-Jones

Weekend Mornings with Mike Gardiner

Weekend Afternoons with Mandy Presland or Clive Hunton.

Formerly (just before the name change)

Other broadcasts

The following carry 24-hour news coverage, without parliamentary or sport interruption.

Podcasts of regularly recorded segments are also available at NewsRadio Podcasts.

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