Business Daily
Business Daily is BBC World Service's weekday international business news programme, which broadcasts from 8:32:30am to 8:59:00am UK time. It consists of a round up of business news around the world with international interviews and in-depth reports. The programme comes live from Broadcasting House in London. [1]
Genre | News, current events, and business |
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Running time | 26.5 minutes |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC World Service |
Recording studio | Broadcasting House |
Website | https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002vsxs |
Presenters
Current
Years | Presenter | Current role |
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?–present | Manuela Saragosa | Main presenters |
?–present | Ed Butler |
gollark: C influences CPU design though, that's the thing.
gollark: We're stuck on concepts like memory being a giant linear array, programs having one thread of control, and probably other things I can't think of now.
gollark: CPUs are basically just "execute C-like-code really fast" machines instead of, well, something else, like GPUs.
gollark: Kind of a shame stuff is generally just forced to map onto really outdated machines from ye olden C era.
gollark: Though this is perhaps more of an issue of programmers, languages and tooling more than hardware issues.
See also
- BBC World Service, the home of Business Daily
- BBC News
References
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