What is television news

Television news, also known as TV news or broadcast news, is a type of news program that is broadcast on television. It typically features a team of journalists, anchors, and reporters who gather and present news stories, events, and information to the public.

Television news programs can take various forms, including:

  1. Evening news programs: These are traditional news programs that air in the evening, typically between 6:00 pm and 11:00 pm, and feature a mix of national and international news, as well as local news and weather forecasts.
  2. Morning news programs: These are early morning news programs that air between 5:00 am and 9:00 am, and often feature a lighter, more conversational tone.
  3. Midday news programs: These are news programs that air during the middle of the day, typically between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm, and may feature a mix of national and local news, as well as sports and weather updates.
  4. Breaking news programs: These are special news programs that air in response to breaking news events, such as natural disasters, political crises, or major accidents.
  5. Investigative news programs: These are in-depth news programs that focus on investigative reporting, often featuring exposés on government corruption, corporate malfeasance, or other important issues.
  6. News magazines: These are weekly or monthly news programs that feature in-depth reporting on a particular topic or issue, often with a more conversational tone.

Television news programs typically feature a combination of the following elements:

  1. News anchors: These are the hosts of the news program, who introduce and present the news stories.
  2. Reporters: These are journalists who gather and report on news stories, often from the field or in the studio.
  3. Correspondents: These are journalists who report on news stories from a specific location or region.
  4. Analysts: These are experts who provide commentary and analysis on news stories.
  5. Graphics and video: These are visual elements that help to illustrate and enhance the news stories, such as maps, charts, and video footage.
  6. Live shots: These are live broadcasts from the field, often featuring reporters or correspondents reporting on news stories.

Television news programs are typically broadcast on a regular schedule, with some programs airing daily and others airing weekly or monthly. They are often available on multiple platforms, including traditional television, online streaming, and mobile devices.