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On 19 June 2007, STV North began producing Northern Exposure, a supplementary video blog, presented and produced by the North Tonight team for the station's website, stv.tv. The blogs, which spawned a spin-off series entitled Ask Kirstin, continued to be produced on a regular basis until June 2009. On 18 March 2009, it was announced that the ...
This is a timeline of the history of the British broadcaster Grampian Television.It provided the ITV network service for the north of Scotland between 1960 and 2006.. Events after the renaming of Grampian Television as STV North in 2006, and the replacement of North Tonight with STV News at Six in 2009 are covered on the timeline of Scottish Television.
June – STV North's Aberdeen headquarters move to new smaller studios in the city's Tullos area. 2004. 8 January – STV launches a new political magazine programme called Politics Now. It replaces STV's Platform and Grampian's politics and current affairs programme Crossfire. Autumn – The lunchtime edition of Scotland Today is axed. 2005 ...
Scotland Tonight is a Scottish news and current affairs programme, covering the two STV franchise areas of Northern and Central Scotland, produced by STV News.The programme is presented by STV News at Six Central anchor John MacKay on Mondays & Tuesdays and former Sky News Scotland correspondent Rona Dougall on Wednesdays & Thursday.
STV (stylised as stv) is a free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the STV Group.It is made up of the Central Scotland and Northern Scotland ITV public broadcaster licences, formerly known as Scottish Television (now legally STV Central Ltd) and Grampian Television (now legally STV North Ltd) respectively.
Both North Tonight and Scotland Today were rebranded as STV News at Six on Monday, 23 March 2009 but continue to air as separate programmes. The decision to rebrand Grampian was met with much criticism from across the former Grampian region - the move was viewed by many as similar to the ITV plc -owned licenses in England, Wales and Southern ...
The companies serving London, the Midlands, North West England and Yorkshire (which were the first to start broadcasting in 1955 and 1956) were responsible for making or commissioning the majority of nationally networked programmes; these companies were known as the "Big Four" before 1968 and the "Big Five" afterwards (reflecting the number of ...
Viewers of North Tonight begin to receive two different programmes - those in the Dundee, Angus, Perthshire and north-east Fife area receive a dedicated bulletin within the main North Tonight programme. STV launches separate news services for the East and West of the STV Central region, initially as a five-minute opt out within the 6pm edition ...