BBC News presentation

Graphic identity of the public broadcaster information service
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The presentation and the identities of the BBC News channel in the UK alongside its international counterpart (formerly BBC World News) and the BBC Parliament coverage channel use specific identities that demonstrate their remit and purpose.

BBC News (UK channel)

1997 "Flags and Drums"

The original BBC News 24 ident incorporated fictional flags

BBC News 24 was launched at 5.30 pm on 9 November 1997 as a 24-hour domestic news channel. It acted as a sister channel to BBC World which had launched two years earlier. As a result of this partnership between the two channels, they shared some overnight programming and the same identity consisting of flags designed by Lambie-Nairn. The rippling flags were mostly fictitious, but included the Flag of St. George, the Flag of St. Andrew and the Catalan flag, accompanied by an orchestral soundtrack comprised most noticeably of percussion instruments.[1][2][3][4][5]

The channel logo consisted of the BBC logo followed by uppercase 'News 24' text to the right.[1][2][4] The white logo was located at the bottom of the screen and as a Digital on-screen graphic (DOG) in the top left of the screen.[1] A digital clock was also used with the look and was located in a translucent grey stripe to the bottom left of the screen.[1][6] Other graphics including Astons, information graphics located at the bottom of the screen, were written on a two toned translucent purple and yellow background that merged into the picture.[1][6] If a broadcast was live, an additional orange stripe with 'LIVE' inside was added on top of the clock to denote this fact.[6]

BBC News 24 theme
The BBC News title "drums" at launch 1997

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