Today (U.S. TV Program) - International Broadcasts

International Broadcasts

  • NBC News programming is shown daily on the 24 hour news network Orbit News in Europe and the Middle East. This includes a live broadcast of Today.
  • In Australia, NBC Today (titled as such locally to avoid confusion with the local Nine Network program Today) airs from 4am Tuesday to Saturday on the Seven Network, and at 9am on sister network 7mate. Sunday's edition is broadcast on Seven at 5:00am on Mondays, following Meet The Press. The program is condensed into a 90 minute broadcast on Seven and a two-hour version on 7mate (except for Saturday mornings where the full 2-hour edition is shown on Seven), with no local news inserted. However, a news ticker appears at the bottom of the screen, containing National headlines, as well as upcoming information for the Sunrise breakfast show. A national weather map of Australia is inserted during cut-aways to local affiliates for weather. Today is pre-empted by paid programming on regional Seven affiliates Prime7 and GWN7. The top three U.S. breakfast programs air simultaneously on Australian television with the CBS This Morning airing on Network Ten and Good Morning America on the Nine Network.
  • Today is also shown in the Philippines on Talk TV with the weekday editions which airs at 9.00 pm local time from Mondays to Fridays after Anderson. Weekend Today airs Saturdays at 8:00pm for 2 hours and Sundays at 9:00 pm local time.
  • In the United Kingdom and across Europe, Today originally aired on Sky News between 1989 and 1993, and from 1993 and 1998 on NBC Europe. The show was initially aired live in the afternoons until 1995, when it was delayed until the next morning.

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