But philosopher AC Grayling argues that if a news programme is to have reflections at all, it should draw from ethical thinkers of all varieties, not just the religious.
"You and I, Jim, have worked at the BBC for long enough to know that the suggestion that the BBC management in one part of the BBC was reluctant to allow an investigation by a news programme to go ahead, frankly, would only spur that investigation on and make people more determined to do it, " said Mr Jordan.
Javier is now back in Bush House where he is editor and presenter of Enfoque, a news analysis programme that he conceived a few years ago.
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She started out on the Today morning news show in the 1960s, and became the first woman to anchor a network evening news programme in 1976.
Guillermo Quiroz Delgado, 31, was a part time journalist for the cable TV news programme Notisabanas and a contributor to El Meridiano newspaper.
Last March, a BBC Panorama programme alleged that a senior News of the World executive obtained emails hacked into by a private detective.
John Boothman said the one-hour Newsweek would be replaced by a two-hour news programme.
It will support the NFEC in organizing a special radio news bulletin on literacy and a radio interaction programme among neo- literates, literacy experts and managers on highlighting in the importance of literacy on cultivating peace on 7, 8 and 9 September, 2012.
This time the consequences of Panorama's staged event went far beyond fabricated news footage for a television programme.
The UN Youth Flash is a news service of the UN Programme on Youth, keeping interested parties up-to-date on the youth agenda of the various organizations of the UN system and partnering youth organizations around the world.
One option would see the return of a dedicated news service for the region along with a weekly current affairs programme.
And devoting a section of the Channel 4 News programme to regional news would result in less "distinctive" national and international news, he added.
Excitingly, at each event we found a 'rookie reporter' - a member of the public who was good enough to make a film for their local BBC News programme.
The Breakfast programme has a more informal approach to the day's news than the Today programme.
The investigation was carried out by Nick Schader from the Report Mainz news programme who is also a member of Second Life.
Plymouth's role as the regional media capital would have been even stronger if ITV had not switched the hosting of its nightly news programme to Bristol - a result of the same pressures facing the newspapers.
There was much discussion in the late 1990s about the way in which the BBC covers the 6 to 7pm news hour on BBC1, and whether Scotland should integrate world and UK news into a "Scottish Six" programme at that time.
Since then I have presented a number of mainline BBC programmes, including Breakfast News, Songs of Praise, the early evening news programme Reporting Scotland (which I anchor in Glasgow twice a week), A Family of My Own and, of course, Hard Cash.
After a few undistinguished months of Reading Aloud on the Six O'Clock News, he became a presenter in the mid-80s, working first on the regional news programme London Plus (known within the building as "Sod Off Kent") and then on the BBC's Breakfast Time.
When the traineeship ended in 1989 he was taken on as a reporter on Radio 4's flagship news programme, Today.
Some family members were taking part in a live television programme late on Wednesday when news of the execution broke, but it was more than two hours before the identity of the victim became known.
Over his career, he has won numerous awards, including a Sony Gold in 2007 for PM and Newsnight's news programme of the year award from the Royal Television Society in 2012.
"The new economic team has made clear its determination to intensify implementation of the economic programme with improved governance, " Mr Singh told a news conference on Monday.
"We cannot imagine a strong EU without a vibrant partner in the UK, " he told Sky News's Murnaghan programme.
He was then selected as the launch co-presenter of Central News South based in Abingdon and stayed for 18 years before again launching a new programme, Thames Valley Tonight.
There is also a special programme on the best of the Young and Jobless Season on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 December.
After the decision which was given at 2120 BST, a BBC News spokesman said it was satisfied that the court had ruled in favour of the programme.
Worries about Ukrainian press freedom emerged during the run-up to the country's parliamentary election in March, when one opposition newspaper folded after a boycott by state-owned printers, and the country's only decent television news programme was mysteriously taken off the air.
In the uproar that followed BBC journalists staged a day-long strike, supported by those at ITN and Independent Radio News, and the programme was eventually shown with only minor amendments.
Counting former Strictly Come Dancing winner Natasha Kaplinsky and Dermot Murnaghan among its presenters, the programme retained its ability to combine authoritative news and lighter features, appealing to a wide audience.
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