things, between 6am—11am, every day, every weekday, uk viewers will see bbc breakfast and then the nicky campbellock news and also, then during the day, the one, six and ten 0'clock news will also be on the uk feed. and also, newsnight is going to be introduced onto the uk feed as well. so, these are all programmes they could be consuming on other parts of the bbc output? absolutely, but as we know, people will consume in different ways, and some people willjust consume bbc news through the news channel, not necessarily through bbc one, for example, or radio 5 live or bbc two. so, for news channel viewers in the uk, that's 7.5 hours of premium uk—facing programming and content built in every weekday before you get to the combined feed. now, what happens, this is what a lot of viewers wonder, when you have a big global story like an election in a country, say, in south america or africa, and there's a big uk story, maybe a big political story that's breaking here or a story like a major storm orfloods that is really specific to the uk, and they're happening at the same time? what will uk viewers g