GB News announces expansion into the United States

GB News announces expansion into the United States
Bev Turner was widely praised for her incisive coverage of the US election
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GB News Reporter

By GB News Reporter


Published: 30/06/2025

- 06:00

Updated: 30/06/2025

- 10:05

GB News is launching a Washington DC bureau with the People's Channel to broadcast a new nightly show hosted by Bev Turner

GB News is today announcing that it will open a new bureau in Washington DC and launch its services in the United States, in a move that marks a significant milestone in the channel’s global expansion.

From a studio just close to the White House, the People’s Channel will broadcast a brand new live nightly show hosted by the award-winning broadcaster Bev Turner, who was widely praised for her incisive coverage of the US election.


The new GB News programme will start broadcasting in September and will bring British audiences closer than ever to the political news which unfolds each day in America.

It will feature headline-making exclusives, thought-provoking interviews with major figures, and in-depth analysis of the Donald Trump presidency as well as stories from across the US.

The new two-hour show will add 14 hours of fresh live coverage to GB News every week, and underscores the channel's growing commitment to live news at a time many rivals are planning on scaling back their coverage to mass reach audiences.

GB News will also soon announce the appointment of a dedicated US Political Editor, who will join the network’s Capitol Hill operation as part of its expanding American team.

From a studio just close to the White House, the People’s Channel will broadcast a brand new live nightly show

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Last year, the network appointed Steven Edginton, formerly of The Telegraph, as its US Correspondent. His first documentary for GB News, America’s Muslim City, was widely praised for its fearless storytelling and sharp insight.

The expansion will also see GB News extend its distribution across the US, with content being made available free to all Americans.

GB News has already amassed a huge audience in the United States via its soaring YouTube channel, which has had more than a quarter-of-a-billion views in America.

The People’s Channel's unwavering commitment to free access is in stark contrast to the BBC who last week announced plans to introduce a paywall for those accessing parts of its website from the United States.

Bev Turner said: 'What happens in DC, reverberates in GB and we will capture every moment.'

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US-based visitors to BBC.com will now have to pay an annual or monthly fee for access to most BBC News stories and features, and to stream the BBC News channel.

Commenting on the expansion, Bev said: “With the gutsiest guests and the most iconic backdrops, I intend to keep viewers up late.

"Fronting the next stage of GB News's evolution is both a huge honour and an immense responsibility, and I cannot wait to represent the People's Channel on a global stage.

“After three years at GB News, I hope the viewers trust me to show them what life is really like in the epicentre of 'MAGA-land' as history unfolds before our eyes.

“We will be disrupting the late-night TV space as the next day's papers land in the UK and America's prime-time analysis gears up. This affords us the chance to deliver a unique UK-USA hybrid of political, cultural and social issues from the start-line of global politics.

“We will fulfil the need for a British voice with an international perspective to help our viewers get a sense of who’s really on their side.

“Tapping into Washington’s heartbeat and delivering real-time perspective with editorial edge, the show will be alive, and a conversation that’s punchy, intelligent and unmissable. What happens in DC, reverberates in GB and we will capture every moment.

“Our highly engaged British audience understands how events in the US are directly impacting government policy and living standards here. We have a job to do: bridging the gap between British and American politics in the fearless style that typifies GB News.

“We will include the very best guests that Washington has to offer, alongside quintessentially British voices in an unparalleled assessment of events on both sides of the Atlantic. This isn’t just a media experiment. This is a market intervention. And I look forward to leading it from the front.”

Michael Booker, Editorial Director of GB News, hailed the move as a “new chapter” for the channel.

He said: “This is a huge moment for GB News as we grow our presence and deliver more of the fearless journalism that defines us. The world’s biggest political story is playing out in Washington, and its impact is being felt daily in towns and cities across Britain. More than ever before, what happens in the USA is having huge consequences, both socially and economically, for the people of Britain.

“We’ve seen time and again this year that a decision made on one day in Washington DC is felt the next day in Washington, Tyne and Wear. It’s essential The People’s Channel is right there, reporting live, asking the tough questions, and telling it like it is.

“While others scale back on live free coverage, GB News is investing in our content. Our new Washington investment, our expanded programming, and our brilliant on-the-ground team will ensure we’re not just reporting on the story but that we’re right at the heart of it.”

The new two-hour show will add 14 hours of fresh live coverage to GB News every week

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The expansion comes amid surging popularity for GB News across the Atlantic. In January, Similarweb’s prestigious Digital 100 rankings named GBNews.com the fastest-growing news website in America, with a staggering 420 per cent growth in its US audience over the past year.

GBNews.com now attracts nearly 2.6 million monthly US users, up from just over half a million in 2023, an astonishing rise that has outpaced digital giants including Fox News and The New York Times. Since launching in 2022, the site has welcomed over 55 million US visitors.

Further evidence of GB News’ unstoppable growth was recognised in a prestigious new report published this month.

The Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 is the most comprehensive study of news consumption worldwide. It provides deep insight into the trends shaping newsroom strategy, audience behaviour and tech disruption across the global media.

The report, now in its 15th year, is based on YouGov data from almost 100,000 across 48 markets.

This year’s report concluded how, based on weekly reach, GB News has soared to become the UK’s fourth biggest news media.

Based on TV, radio, and print data, Reuters ranked GB News above Channel Four News, Channel Five News and CNN, with our position up from eighth position a year ago.

Online, GBNews.com is ranked the sixth largest news platform in the UK, tied with Telegraph.co.uk. The report placed our website above Sun Online, The Times Online, ITV News Online, Mirror Online, Yahoo News, and CNN Online.