Foreign Correspondent (TV series)
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Genre | Documentary |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 23 |
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Executive producer(s) | Greg Wilesmith |
Running time | 30 minutes |
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Original network | ABC |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 14 March 1992 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Four Corners (1961 – present) |
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Foreign Correspondent is a weekly Australian documentary series and current affairs program screened on ABC, Tuesdays at 8:00 pm (AEDT), Wednesdays at 11.30am as well as on ABC News24 on Saturdays at 6.30pm. It is also available on iView or on the Foreign Correspondent website. ABC News24 also repeats the program on Thursdays at 2.30pm if Parliament is in recess. The program premiered at 7:30 pm on Saturday 14 March 1992. Its aim is to provide information about the happenings in other countries either on the light side of life or during crises.
Foreign Correspondent has been one of Australia's leading programs in its genre since its premiere, and has won several awards, including the Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism and White House News Photographers’ Association.[1] Since its launch, the news teams have travelled more than 170 countries and produced more than 1,650 reports.
Correspondents on the program have received attention from other media outlets than the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Crikey covered Eric Campbell’s presence in Thailand after he became a subject of the country’s lèse majesté laws, which forbids criticism of the monarchy.[2] The Sydney Morning Herald's website featured an article about foreign correspondent Sally Sara as she opened up about her experience in an Afghan military hospital.[3]
There are currently 15 correspondents on Australian Foreign Correspondent. Their work can be found on several media platforms: TV, radio, online and on social media.[4]
USA, Canada, Europe and Asia all have their own versions of the program.
Past programs 2014
In 2014, China warned ABC that there would be wider implications over its program on Xinjiang.[5]
See also
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External links
- Official website
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