It’s not every day a TV broadcaster gets to launch a fresh news program, and it’s even rarer it gets to launch two on the same night. But that’s precisely what will happen on Monday when SBS goes live with bulletins of primarily Australian news in Arabic and Mandarin, the nation’s most-spoken languages other than English.
“It’s very rare for a network to start a bulletin now – they’re difficult, complicated, resource-intensive. But it’s exciting to be able to talk to people through a medium they trust. They have some sort of connection with SBS, and it makes you feel a little more valued when you hear the news about the country in which you live, in your own language.”
By and large, though, the work they produce has not found its way to television. But Wicks aims to foster much more platform-agnostic cross-pollination across the newsrooms, and hopes some items from the new services will eventually make their way to theAlongside the home-grown content from the language services teams, SBS also takes feeds from foreign news providers. Until now, they have been slotted into the schedule on the other channels, mostly on SBS and Viceland.
She cites the example of students she met while working as an investigative journalist on the Chinese-language news site. “They had been defrauded but they told me they were afraid to report it to police because they feared they might get a bad reputation on their visa.”Oscar Colman Despite the subtitles and Scandi-noir, it’s easy for English speakers to lose sight of the centrality of language in the ambitious project that was and still is the Special Broadcasting Service.It started life in 1975 as two radio stations, 2EA in Sydney and 3EA in Melbourne, each licensed originally for just three months with the aim of informing ethnic communities about the federal government’s plans to introduce Medibank . In 1978, it became SBS, and in 1980 the TV station was launched.
The launch of SBSWorldWatch co-locates foreign language news bulletins on one station, freeing up SBS 1 and SBSVICELAND for full programs of quality news, information & upmarket drama menus. A user-friendly innovation offering new highbrow options to housebound adults 👏😁
There are multiple foreign language news services already available online that ppl can access Zero need for tax payers to fund this (or the other 5 SBS channels)
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