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Channel 8 News

Channel 8 News & Current Affairs
8频道新闻及时事节目
Industry Mediacorp
Headquarters Singapore
Products News
Website Channel 8 News
News Tonight
晚间新闻
Genre News
Presented by See Presenters
Country of origin Singapore
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 2,237 (as of 15 May 2016)
Production
Running time 30-45 minutes (with advertisements)
Release
Original network Mediacorp Channel 8
Mediacorp Channel U
Original release March 29, 2010 (2010-03-29) – present
Chronology
Preceded by News 8 at 10
News World @ 11

Channel 8 News & Current Affairs is a department which produces news, current affairs, and info-ed programmes for two Mediacorp channels aired in Mandarin, Channels 8 and U.

Prior to 2010, the news were presented in three timeslots - News 8 At One (Chinese:1点新闻), which airs daily; Singapore Today (Chinese:狮城6点半), and News 8 at 10. (Chinese:10点新闻). With the reduction of MediaCorp News Group employees and the increased demand for more variety programme content on Channel U, MediaCorp announced that the news programmes on Channel U would end with effect from 29 March 2010. News 8 at 10 would then air at 11.00pm there, as a new title called News Tonight (Chinese:晚间新闻).

News 8 at One will broadcast news on Monday to Friday at 1pm. News 8 at One will not broadcast news on Saturday and Sunday . Only Singapore Today and News Tonight will be broadcast on weekends.News Tonight was repeated for viewers who missed Singapore Today.

As part of Channel 8's programming revamp in 2014, with the final broadcast of Good Morning Singapore (Chinese:早安您好) on 29 August 2014, a new weekday morning news programme Morning Express (Chinese:晨光第一线) begun airing from 1 September 2014.

Beginning from 20 October 2014, Hello Singapore (Chinese: 狮城有约) would take over Singapore Today on weekdays, with news segments at 6.30pm and 7.00pm, it was broadcast live.

There are different news presenters every day for news programmes. There are two news presenters on the weekday version of News Tonight, but mostly a single presenter presents the news in every timeslot. Highlights of the day's news are shown in a ticker found on the left side of the screen on Channel 8, and in the form of a commentary during the credits of the weekday 9.00pm drama.

The news timeslots are mostly fixed. However, there are some exceptions:

Commentaries would continue to be heard at the end of the drama series during the credits, regardless of production company (e.g. Wawa Pictures, Mediacorp Studios Malaysia), if there are no featurettes, promotions or snippets. The Ultimatum was the first drama series to air without commentaries, while Crescendo became the first non-Mediacorp Studios produced drama to air without commentaries.


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