BBC World Service – Programming changes 6/26 and 6/28

Program Change: Sunday, June 26th

This Sunday, June 26th, the 10:00am ET edition of The World this Week will be replaced by The Inquiry.

The standard clock will apply. The Saturday, June 25, editions of The World This Week will air as scheduled.

Broadcast time: Sunday, June 26, 10:00 – 10:29am ET
Broadcast window: 20 hours (instead of the usual 48)
Program Duration: 23 minutes (or 30 minutes including the News Summary, billboard & promo)
Download link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/partners/english/programme-slot/the-inquiry

Program change: Tuesday, June 28th

BBC World Questions: Europe’s Challenges will air Tuesday, June 28 at 1:00pm ET with repeats Saturday, July 2 at 2:00pm ET and Sunday, July 3 at 7:00am ET.

World Questions comes from Nicosia, the last divided city of Europe, to explore if a solution to the division can be found.

Leaders of both the Greek-Cypriot community and the Turkish-Cypriot community claim progress is being made, perhaps a solution can at last be found to the ‘Cyprus Problem’.

In an edition from the UN Buffer Zone, Jonathan Dimbleby hears from leaders, thinkers and an audience from both communities about the challenges and opportunities facing the island, and what they mean for Turkey and Europe.

Broadcast time: Tuesday, June 28 1:00 – 1:59pm ET; Saturday, July 2 2:00 – 2:59pm ET; Sunday, July 3 7:00 – 7:59am ET
Broadcast window: June 28 – July 3
Number of episodes: 1
Program Duration: 49 minutes 30 seconds (23 minutes & 26 minutes 30 seconds) or 59 minutes including the News Bulletins, billboards & promos

Download availability: http://www.bbc.co.uk/partners/english/programmes/bbc-world-questions-europes-challenges from Tuesday 28 June 3:00pm ET for 5 days