Impact | |
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Also known as | Impact Asia with Mishal Husain (2010–2011) Impact with Mishal Husain (2011–2014) Impact with Yalda Hakim(2014–2023) |
Created by | BBC World News |
Presented by | Yalda Hakim Philippa Thomas (former) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Production locations | Studio C, Broadcasting House, London |
Running time | 30–45 minutes |
Production company | BBC |
Original release | |
Network | BBC World News |
Release | 1 February 2010 – 3 March 2023 |
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Impact (formerly Impact Asia), styled also as Impact with Yalda Hakim was a news programme that premiered on BBC World News on 1 February 2010 as part of a network-wide refresh. [1] The programme was hosted by Yalda Hakim, [2] who replaced previous presenter Mishal Husain. The programme brought audiences a mixture of breaking news, debate and analysis using the BBC's range of correspondents based in the Asia Pacific regions and around the world. Broadcasting political, diplomatic, business, sports and breaking news stories directly affecting Asia Pacific, the programme aimed to analyse stories from a global perspective. The format included sport, business and weather updates. The programme aired until 3 March 2023.
As part of a shake-up of the BBC World News schedule, on 1 February 2010 presenter based strands were developed to give more focus on the names hosting each slot. These replaced several editions of World News Today. Impact Asia was developed as one of these slots. In 2011 the programme was renamed Impact to avoid the exclusion of other sections of the global audience.
As part of BBC's plan to merge its domestic BBC News channel in the UK and BBC World News in early 2023, Impact was one of the programmes which got cancelled. [3] The final episode aired on 3 March 2023 at 13:00 GMT on the then BBC World News.
Impact aired from 13:00–14:30 GMT (with an extra half-hour at 15:00 GMT), weekdays on BBC World News. The programme was split into three parts, each lasting half an hour. After the final section World Business Report then Sport Today air. During British Summer Time, the programme aired at 12:00–13:30 GMT (with an extra half-hour at 14:00 GMT); and was followed by an edition of HARDtalk.
The programme was originally broadcast from studio N8 in the News Centre at BBC Television Centre, along with other output from BBC World News. When major news events occur the programme may be presented on location, for example, Mishal Husain presented from Pakistan in the aftermath of Osama Bin Laden's death. From 14 January 2013 the programme moved to Broadcasting House studio B.
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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2014–present | Yalda Hakim | Main presenter |
2010–2023 | Mishal Husain | Relief presenter |
Karin Giannone | ||
Geeta Guru-Murthy | ||
Lucy Hockings | ||
David Eades | ||
Tim Willcox | ||
2013–2023 | Babita Sharma | |
Kasia Madera | ||
2015–2023 | Ben Bland | |
2017–2023 | Samantha Simmonds | |
Lucy Grey | ||
2018–2023 | Maryam Moshiri | |
Nuala McGovern | ||
Krupa Padhy | ||
2022-2023 | Nancy Kacungira |
When Yalda Hakim presented, the title sequence ended by stating 'Impact with Yalda Hakim'. However, when she did not, as she was often on assignment, the titles only showed 'Impact', regardless of the alternate presenter. This only happened if she wasn't reporting from a location on a topic covered in the show.
It was announced that Husain would leave the show in autumn 2013 to join Today, [4] she presented her last programme on 7 October 2013. She was to maintain the role of 'relief presenter'. In April 2014, Yalda Hakim was announced as Husain's permanent replacement. [2]
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