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SBS World News Channel : ウィキペディア英語版
SBS World News Channel

The SBS World News Channel was an Australian television channel broadcast by SBS Television that launched on 12 June 2002. The channel, that used to be only available to digital television viewers in Australia, was the first digital-only multi-channel for the Special Broadcasting Service. The news service broadcast for eighteen hours per day, Seven days a week, retransmitting news from fifteen countries. In between news retransmissions, the channel displayed weather information, news headlines, and some commercial advertising.
==History==
The SBS World News Channel was officially inaugurated by Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Richard Alston on 12 June 2002, with the launch broadcast simultaneously live onto the channel.
It was previously known as ''The World News'' in its first year.〔(INQUIRY INTO THE UPTAKE OF DIGITAL TELEVISION )〕
Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Arabic language broadcasts were added to SBS' ''WorldWatch'' schedule in 2003. The Vietnamese service, taken from the government-controlled channel VTV4, was heavily protested against by the Vietnamese community, many of whom found the bulletin's portrayal of the communist Vietnamese flag and Ho Chi Minh offensive. The Vietnamese Community of Australia, claimed that the program's lack of reports on political arrests and religious oppression were also offensive, especially to those who fled the country following the Vietnam War
The backlash resulting from these events prompted SBS to begin showing disclaimers before all externally produced bulletins, distancing the broadcaster from each bulletin's editorial content.
Genre restrictions imposed by the Australian government on digital multi-channelling were lifted along with the media ownership laws passed through the Australian parliament on 18 October 2006.
Between broadcasts, a commercial for the channel was shown. The dialogue is as follows:
The SBS World News Channel delivered more than 200 news programs from around the globe each week, providing an up to date and varied perspective on the headlines of the day.
Each bulletin is in the language and format of the country of origin.
From 6:00am Monday to Sunday, continuous telecasts from international broadcasters via satellite from some of the most respected news bureaus of the world, news reviews and magazine style information programmes.
The most comprehensive international news channel in the world, with unparalleled access to continuing news and current affairs from 17 countries in languages other than English. Available only on the SBS World News Channel.
The channel was set up as an experimental full service channel.

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