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STV News is a Scottish news division produced by STV. The news department produces two regional services covering STV's Channel 3 franchise areas of Northern and Central Scotland. STV Nws programmes are produced from studios in Glasgow and Aberdeen with reporters also based at newsrooms in Edinburgh, Dundee and Inverness and political ...
The main news programme serving the area is the North edition of STV News at Six, alongside short regional bulletins (STV News/Good Morning Scotland) on weekdays. The main 6 pm programme on weeknights includes local opt-outs from Aberdeen (serving the North East and Highlands and Islands) and Dundee (serving Tayside and North East Fife ).
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.
On 18 March 2009, it was announced that the North Tonight branding would be phased out as part of a major station revamp. On Monday 23 March 2009, the nightly news programme was relaunched and renamed as STV News at Six. The name is also used in the STV Central region as a replacement for Scotland Today. [7] The last main edition of North ...
The Nightshift is a Scottish overnight regional television programme broadcast on STV in Northern and Central Scotland. The overnight strand initially began as a local six-week pilot programme in the STV Central region on Thursday 22 April 2010, before launching a second edition for the STV North region on Tuesday 13 July 2010.
ITV's Scottish Television (STV) began transmissions on 31 August 1957. Grampian Television, the ITV service for the North-East of the country, was launched in the Spring of 1960. Border Television, with its headquarters in Carlisle, transmitting across the south of Scotland and north of England, followed suit on 1 September 1961.
STV (TV channel), the brand name of ITV Network broadcasters in central and northern Scotland Scottish Television, now legally known as STV Central Ltd and part of the STV network; Grampian Television, now legally known as STV North Ltd and part of the STV network; Shanghai Television, a TV station in Shanghai, China
In 1979, Duncanson joined Grampian Television (now STV North) as a news reporter and presenter for the regional news programme Grampian Today. [4] The following year, the programme was relaunched as North Tonight - with Duncanson anchoring initially alongside Selina Scott , followed by the likes of Anna Soubry , Anne MacKenzie and his eventual ...