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Paul Royall has been the editor of BBC News at Ten and BBC News at Six since 1 July 2013. [8] Royall joined the BBC from ITV Meridian in 1997, working on News 24. He later became deputy editor of BBC Breakfast in January 2004, to the editor Mark Grannell. [9] In May 2009, he became the deputy editor of the News at Ten and News at Six. He became ...
The Nine O'Clock News was the BBC's flagship TV news bulletin throughout its run, but the format changed significantly over its 30 years. It replaced The Main News, which went out at 8:45 pm, in a response to the launch by ITN of the News at Ten. It was the first bulletin to have a closing set of music; other bulletins would show weather ...
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BBC News starts broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen. 13 October – The final edition of the BBC Nine O'Clock News is broadcast on BBC One. 16 October The BBC Ten O'Clock News launches on BBC One amid controversy, having been moved from 9pm to cash in on the axing of ITN's News at Ten the previous year.
The BBC News at Nine (styled as BBC News at 9) is a morning news programme. It aired every Sunday to Friday on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel for 60 minutes from 9 am until 10 am. On weekends, it was replaced by a standard edition of BBC World News. The programme was presented by Victoria Derbyshire, Annita McVeigh, and Ben Brown.
The News at Ten or Ten O'Clock News is a news program that usually airs in the late evening on a TV channel. It may refer to: ITV News at Ten (1967–1999; 2001–2004; 2008–present), or more commonly News at Ten, the main late evening newscast on ITV in the United Kingdom, produced by ITN
Between 1994 and January 2003, Edwards presented the BBC Six O'Clock News, then the most watched news programme in Britain. [24] [25] In January 2003, Edwards became the main presenter of the Ten O'Clock News on BBC One, the BBC's flagship news broadcast. [26] He also presented various special programmes such as the Festival of Remembrance. [26]
2 December – The final edition of BBC Three's weeknight news bulletin The 7 O'Clock News is broadcast. [32] 23 December – The ITV News Channel stops broadcasting at 6 pm. Poor ratings in comparison to BBC News 24 and Sky News, and ITV's desire to re-use the channel's allocation on Freeview, are cited as the reasons for its closure. [33] 2006