Licensed to kill: 24-hour news. (BBC plans 24-hour news service called News 24)(Britain)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, October, 1997

THE BBC could be in trouble over its planned 24-hour news service, News 24, which is scheduled to be launched on November 9th. BSkyB, Britain's biggest pay-television company (see page 104), which already runs a 24-hour service, Sky News, has complained to the government that the plans would involve inappropriate use of licence-fee money. The BBC does not yet have the government's permission for its service-which, as a public broadcaster, it needs-and Chris Smith, the minister responsible, is currently deciding what to do.

The BBC had planned to launch News 24 on digital television, which was originally expected to start up this year. But the digital television launch date slipped, and since the BBC's plans were already well advanced, it decided to go ahead,...

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