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ITV News at Ten (2014–2015, 2020–) Former newscasters. Fiona Armstrong (1985–1993) Pamela Armstrong (1984–1986) Mark Austin (1998–2016) Matt Barbet (2013 ...
Catherine Jacob – editorial trainee at ITN from September 2000; news presenter for Granada Reports and ITV News Tyne Tees in 2013; Becky Jago – news presenter at ITV Anglia; Peter Jay – main presenter of Weekend World from 1972–77, he then became the founding chairman of TV AM in 1983. He later joined the BBC.
STV News newsreaders and journalists (75 P) Pages in category "ITV regional newsreaders and journalists" The following 94 pages are in this category, out of 94 total.
Here is a list of past and present newsreaders and journalists (with Wikipedia articles) on the national news programmes ITV News (ITV Network) and Channel 4 News, . More details on some of these journalists can be found on List of ITV journalists and newsreaders
ITV News West Country is a British television news service broadcast and produced by ITV West Country. It is broadcast from studios in Brislington, Bristol, with district reporters and camera crews based in newsrooms at Plymouth, Exeter, Truro, Taunton, Swindon and Gloucester. The programme currently transmits into two sub-regions.
Lookaround is produced and broadcast from studios at The Watermark, Gateshead with reporters also based at offices in Carlisle and Edinburgh.Both regional services (i.e ITV News Tyne Tees and Lookaround) utilise exactly the same presenter(s) and studio/set, therefore one of the two programmes - depending on the day's news - is pre-recorded 'as live' shortly before broadcast.
ITV News Central (2009 – 2016) David Hughes ITV News Anglia; Gemma Humphries. ITV News Meridian (2000 – 2009) Wendy Hurrell ITV News Anglia (2004 – 2008) Becky Jago. ITV News Anglia (1999 – 2001) Bob Johnson. ITV News Tyne Tees (1991 – 2008) Shireen Jordan ITV News Channel TV (2022 – 2023) Lara Lewington. ITV News London (2010) Kate ...
Cutbacks in ITV regional news coverage in early 2009 meant that its seventeen regions would be cut down to nine to "save costs", and regional news programmes would become pan-regional. The final sub-regional editions of Calendar aired on Wednesday 18 February 2009, with a new pan-regional programme launching the next day.