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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 News | |
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Also known as | STV News at Six |
Genre | Regional News |
Directed by | Central edition: Alasdair Murray Keith Samuel Andrew Turnbull North edition: Ruaraidh MacLeod, Laura Peace |
Presented by | Central edition: John MacKay Kelly-Ann Woodland North edition: Norman MacLeod Andrea Brymer |
Theme music composer | Paul Leonard-Morgan[1] |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Linda Grimes Douglas (Head of News & Current Affairs) |
Production locations | Central edition: Glasgow, Scotland Edinburgh, Scotland North edition: Aberdeen, Scotland |
Editors | Central: Nichola Kane (Edinburgh) Andrew Browne (Glasgow) North: David McKeith |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | STV News at Six: 30 minutes; STV News: Durations vary |
Production companies | STV Central, STV North |
Original release | |
Network | STV |
Release | 23 March 2009 – present |
Related | |
STV's news programmes are produced from studios in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen with reporters also based at newsrooms in Dundee and Inverness and political correspondents based at Holyrood and Westminster. Freelance correspondents and camera crews are based on the Orkney and Shetland Isles, Wick and Fort William with a permanent Western Isles correspondent based in Stornoway.
In addition to its daily bulletins and online services, STV News also produces the current affairs programme Scotland Tonight along with feature documentaries.
Two separate editions of STV News at Six air on STV Central and STV North each weeknight at 6:00 pm. ITV Evening News, the networked news programme, follows at 6:30 pm.
The main evening programmes are supplemented by shorter STV News bulletins seven days a week:
In the Central region, STV News at Six is presented jointly from STV's Glasgow and Edinburgh studios. The programme includes opt-outs for separate news, sport and weather for the East and West of the region.
In the North, viewers in Tayside and northeast Fife receive a separate 5-minute bulletin during the main STV News at Six each weeknight, presented and produced from STV's studios at Seabraes in Dundee and directed from a technical gallery in Aberdeen. While the Tayside bulletin is broadcast, viewers further north see more news from the north-east, Highlands and Islands, broadcast from the main studio in Aberdeen.
All North, East and pan-regional bulletins are broadcast one hour after their original airing on STV +1. Bulletins are also available for catch-up for 1 day after broadcast on the STV Player streaming service.
STV News offers digital coverage through its website, native mobile apps, and distribution via platforms like Apple News and Google News. Their digital team collaborates closely with regional newsrooms to deliver high-quality, impartial journalism[2]. With over 700,000 followers on Facebook and over 600,000 on X (formerly Twitter), STV News maintains a strong social media presence, further extending its reach. The digital content adheres to strict ethical standards, ensuring accuracy and trustworthiness across all platforms[2].
STV News at Six launched on Monday 23 March 2009 as part of a major station revamp. The nightly news programmes were previously known as Scotland Today in the STV Central region and North Tonight in the STV North region, with both programmes carrying local opt-outs from January 2007 onwards.
Previously in the Central region,[3][4] viewers in the West and East areas received 5-minute bulletins within the main 6 pm programme – STV News West covered the area from Tobermory to Falkirk, with the presenter based in the main studio in Glasgow. Meanwhile, STV News East covered the area from Anstruther to Dunbar and was presented and produced at STV's Edinburgh studios. The full-length separate STV News at Six programmes for the two areas were launched on Monday 23 May 2011.[5][4]
On Monday 2 June 2014, a secondary news service, STV Glasgow News, was launched as part of the local television channel STV Glasgow. This was followed by the launch of a news service for STV Edinburgh on Monday 12 January.
Both channels were merged with new local TV services for Aberdeen, Ayr and Dundee in April 2017 to form STV2, providing national news bulletins throughout the day with half-hour programmes at 1 pm and 10 pm on weekdays.
In September 2016, STV announced it would launch a news programme combining Scottish, UK and international news coverage. STV News Tonight was produced and broadcast from Glasgow using STV's resources from across Scotland and the UK and international resources of ITN.[6] The half-hour programme, launched on Monday 24 April 2017, was presented by Halla Mohieddeen and aired each weeknight at 7 pm on STV2.[7]
On 16 May 2018, STV announced 59 redundancies, including 34 from its news division. STV2 ceased broadcasting at the end of June 2018,[8] marking the end of STV News Tonight and the station's national news service.[9]
On STV itself, the Edinburgh-based edition of STV News at Six was axed and replaced with shorter opt-outs within a Central Scotland programme.[10] STV North's regional news services were not affected, although nine jobs – three journalists and six technical posts – were lost at the company's Aberdeen studios.
NUJ members at STV voted in favour of strike action against the job cuts, although the union decided against immediate action after the company ruled out compulsory redundancies.[11]
The last edition of STV News Tonight aired on Friday 29 June 2018, followed by the final East edition of STV News at Six on Friday 7 September 2018.
STV News at Six | |||
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STV region | Anchor | Location | Roles |
Central | John MacKay | Glasgow | Scotland Tonight presenter |
Kelly-Ann Woodland | Edinburgh | ||
Emma Cameron | Edinburgh/Glasgow | Relief presenter; What's On Scotland co-presenter | |
North | Norman MacLeod | Aberdeen | Occasional lunchtime/late presenter |
Andrea Brymer | Aberdeen | Occasional lunchtime/late presenter |
Glasgow and the West | ||
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Courtney Cameron | Reporter | STV News at Six relief presenter |
Sharon Frew | Chief Reporter | |
Bernard Ponsonby | Special Correspondent |
Edinburgh, Fife and the Lothians | ||
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Gordon Chree | Senior Reporter | STV News at Six relief presenter |
Vanessa Kennedy | Reporter | STV News at Six relief presenter |
Northern Scotland | ||
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Ross Govans | Producer | |
Steven Brown | Reporter | |
Haley Bouma | Reporter |
Political team | ||
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Reporter | Role | Notes |
Colin Mackay | Political Editor | Based in Edinburgh |
Paris Gourtsoyannis | Westminster Correspondent | |
Ewan Petrie | Political Correspondent | |
Laura Alderman | Political Reporter |
STV Sport team | |||
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Reporter | Role | Location | Notes |
Raman Bhardwaj | Central Sports Editor/presenter | Glasgow | |
Chris Harvey | North Sports Editor/presenter | Aberdeen | |
Jamie Borthwick | Sports Reporter | Edinburgh | Relief Sports presenter (Central) |
Ronnie Charters | Sports Reporter | Glasgow | Relief Sports presenter (Central) |
Stefani Dailly | Sports Reporter | Dundee | Relief Sports presenter (North) |
Entertainment | ||
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Reporter | Role | Notes |
Laura Boyd | Entertainment Reporter | Based in Glasgow |
STV Weather team | ||
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Forecaster | Role | Location |
Seán Batty | Main Weekday Weather Presenter | Glasgow |
Philip Petrie | Main Weekend Weather Presenter, Relief Weekday Presenter | Glasgow |
Jo Farrow | Relief Weekend Weather Presenter, Relief Weekday Presenter | Edinburgh |
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