BBC Newsround Revolutionizes Youth News Coverage with Major Digital Expansion in 2025

BBC Newsround Embraces Digital Innovation
In a historic move, BBC Newsround has announced that its full news bulletins will now be available on YouTube, complementing its existing presence on CBBC and iPlayer. This digital expansion marks a significant evolution in how the renowned children’s news programme reaches young audiences.
Expanding Digital Presence
The transformation includes an enhanced presence on popular social media platforms, with BBC News expanding its reach on TikTok and Instagram. Additionally, the broadcaster is launching a new initiative in schools designed to help students evaluate news legitimacy.
The programme has undergone structural changes, with the Newsround team being integrated into the wider BBC News division. This strategic move aims to amplify its output and better integrate the team into the broader BBC newsroom culture, though it won’t affect the programme’s editorial approach.
Content and Coverage
Viewers can continue to expect comprehensive coverage from their favourite presenters, featuring the latest news, environmental issues, entertainment, gaming, and valuable advice for young audiences. As part of the BBC’s evolving strategy, there is an increasing focus on iPlayer content for children over seven years old.
Looking to the Future
These changes are part of the BBC’s broader transformation agenda for 2025/26, which acknowledges significant financial challenges while maintaining its commitment to innovation. The organisation faces a reduction of £1 billion in real terms compared to 15 years ago. Despite these challenges, the BBC remains focused on its critical mission to deliver trusted, impartial news in a world of disinformation, develop compelling homegrown content, and serve as a reliable source of information for its audience.