Outside Source Outside Source with Ros Atkins (TV) BBC OS (Radio)
Created by
BBC World News
Presented by
Ros Atkins James Reynolds (radio)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Original language
English
Production
Production locations
Broadcasting House, Central London
Running time
90 minutes (TV) 120 minutes (radio)
Original release
Network
BBC World News BBC News BBC World Service
Release
17 February 2014 (2014-02-17) – 30 March 2023 (2023-03-30) (TV)
Related
World Have Your Say World News Today
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BBC OS (referred to as Outside Source when broadcast on television) is a news programme that was produced by the BBC. It utilised social media in the presentation of its stories. The television programme version was usually presented by the BBC's analysis editor Ros Atkins on BBC News and BBC World News until its cancellation in March 2023, and the radio version is presented by James Reynolds on the BBC World Service.
Outside Source replaced a standard edition of BBC World News, which originally was an edition of World News Today. In the UK it replaced the BBC News at Nine along with World News Today on Friday and weekends.[1] Normally between 23 December and 1 January Outside Source is replaced by an edition of World News Today at 19:00 on BBC World News and at 21:00 on the BBC News Channel.
According to the BBC, "Outside Source aims to open up the news process, enabling people to discover the latest on the stories that matter to them. An hour-long World Service Radio show is the first element of the pan-Global News format to be brought to air."[2]
The programme aired for the final time on domestic BBC News channel and BBC World News on 30 March 2023.
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