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introducing reporter packages, not the norm then but now a staple of television news, and a team of two newscasters taking turns to read stories instead of a sole presenter: a two-man team would inject personality into television news, as well as allow breaking news to be handed to the newscaster not in vision. The original newscasting team included
Alastair Burnet, Andrew Gardner, Reginald Bosanquet,
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s continued stature and popularity, ITV announced its intention to axe the bulletin in 1993, proposing two new peak-time bulletins at 6:30pm and 11pm. ITV justified the move as a measure to stem the decline in television viewing audiences and to allow the uninterrupted broadcast of movies, dramas and
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began broadcasting on 3 July 1967 under the editorship of Cox, who stipulated that the aim of the new programme was to "remove the spin and bring facts and the news as it really was." ITV's stance was seemingly confirmed early; the programme had little news to cover in its first few editions, having
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that ITN should be providing at least one news bulletin of substantial length, in order to cover and analyse major news stories more closely. ITV argued against the idea of a 30-minute evening bulletin, insisting a news programme of such length would eat into its primetime entertainment schedule and
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that ITV should end its "creative handling of audience figures". A senior ITV News executive said to The
Guardian that the BBC's attitude "is such they are trying to smash and crush us" and that the corporation's "arrogance has got to such a level." Nigel Dacre, editor of ITV News between 1995 and
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was broadcast for only three nights a week, allowing entertainment programmes to be broadcast past 10pm for the rest of the week. In addition, the programme was often delayed by overrunning entertainment programmes on the nights that it was scheduled for 10pm. This inconsistency led to the bulletin
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became unwell whilst the programme was on air. Omaar could be heard stumbling over and slurring his words, sparking viewer concern for his wellbeing. Omaar received medical care in hospital thereafter, before being discharged to complete his recovery at home. The planned rerun of this bulletin on
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in July 1967. The bulletin was the first permanent 30-minute news broadcast in the United
Kingdom, and although initially scheduled for only thirteen weeks due to fears that its length would turn viewers off, the bulletin proved to be highly popular with audiences and became a fixture of the ITV
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there was still no decision on which piece of music to use. Just before the programme started, editor
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The arrival of the new 30-minute programme allowed ITN to give a more in-depth and detailed treatment of serious news for the first time on
British television, as well as coverage of populist stories and issues that would attract the viewing audience. The programme built on these concepts by
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527:'s chimes (or "bongs") to separate the news headlines being read in the opening sequence, and the "β¦ And Finally" report β a quirky and often humorous end piece designed to send the viewing audience to bed "on a high note" after 30 minutes of hard news coverage.
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rose to popularity for its winning combination of in-depth, analytical news coverage and populist stories, as well as for its use of Big Ben's chimes to separate news headlines in its opening sequence. It simultaneously helped popularise newscasters such as
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was given its first major relaunch, in part to address the criticism it had attracted over the last few years. In a bid to regain the personal touch that had been lost, the programme dispensed with the dual-presentation team in favour of a sole newscaster,
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ITN had been ITV's news provider since the channel's launch in
September 1955. News updates from ITN tended to run 14 minutes in length at most, with no fixed broadcast time. From his arrival in 1956, ITN editor Geoffrey Cox had consistently argued to the
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for a one-year trial period. The programme's demise in March 1999 coincided with an overhaul of news on ITV, which continued to be produced by ITN, but now branded on screen as ITV News. Trevor McDonald presented the new flagship
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turn viewers away from the channel, but the ITA granted Cox's wish in 1967. ITV stations reluctantly agreed to give the proposed bulletin β a Monday-to-Friday programme, fixed at 10pm β a 13-week trial run to test its success.
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struggled to regain its high viewing figures following several years out of the 10pm timeslot, its 2008 return watched by 3.8 million viewers in comparison to 4.9m for the BBC. However, the bulletin occasionally beat the
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reworked its 1988 flyover sequence for its relaunch. The programme used the same opening titles as other ITV News bulletins from 2001 to 2004 and again from 2009 to 2016, all loosely based on elements established by
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was restructured and redeveloped across a number of months: the new format launched in
October 2015, placing more emphasis on analysis, context and a more "conversational" presentation style under new presenter
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November 2015, it was reported that tension had developed between senior figures at the BBC and ITV following comments made about the viewing figures for both 10pm news bulletins: prior to the
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When the bulletin was axed in 1999 in order for primetime entertainment programming to air uninterrupted, there was a public outcry. ITV reluctantly brought the programme back β under the name
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became the bulletin's first female newscaster, and
Alastair Burnet rejoined the programme in the same year. For more than a decade onwards, Burnet was the newscaster most associated with
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is famed for its use of the Big Ben clockface, the headline "bongs" and the dramatic and familiar theme music, all retained and reworked into various guises across five decades.
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to settle into a "stodgy" and "old-fashioned" complacency. Nonetheless, the programme continued to maintain a solid high audience during the 1980s and well into the next decade.
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was called in during the first week to write a new theme tune. But an ITN sound mixer called Alfie Wilson wanted to stick with the old tune. He took the original recording of
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developed a solid reputation for its extensive coverage of international news stories. Foreign correspondent Sandy Gall, the first ITN journalist to cover the start of the
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title sequences from its early days. In 2016, a new title sequence was introduced, focusing more closely on the traditional image of the Big Ben clockface.
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2001, criticised the channel's use of "junction management", which involves the deliberate overrunning of the 9pm programme so that viewing figures for
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launched in the middle of summer during a slow news week. However, a reversal of fortunes quickly took place after an "action story" from ITN reporter
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clock tower was removed from the programme's opening credits after concerns it alienated viewers outside London, but was ultimately reinstated to
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helped deliver ITV 4.3m at 10pm; severe weather conditions on 2 February 2009 saw terrestrial TV news bulletins receive a boost in ratings and
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Burnet retired from ITN in 1991 after several clashes with the ITV companies over the future of the news organisation. In November 1992,
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beat the BBC with figures of 6.1m (26 May) and 6.4m (28 May), the latter being the programme's highest audience figure since 2003.
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to return to its traditional Monday-to-Friday 10pm slot, giving the programme a "consistent home at the heart of the schedule".
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to a nearby music studio and got it remixedβsmoothing out some of the strident tones of the original. By the second Monday of
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s opening sequence following a further ITV relaunch in January 2013. From November 2009, the bulletin was known as
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to stem the ratings decline. The BBC then decided to cash in on the move by shifting its own long-running
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with Trevor McDonald, who had temporarily come out of retirement. Etchingham and Mark Austin presented
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other entertainment programmes, but the plans were met with widespread criticism from viewers, several
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had become the first news bulletin in Britain to enter the top 20 most-watched programmes of the week.
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was not in the public interest and that the corporation should "mount a strategic retreat". The BBC's
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at 6:30pm, a one-minute news summary was broadcast at 10pm, and this was followed by the 20-minute
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was featured in an official TV tie-in book, although incorrectly referring to the title music as
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also employed several other distinctive features which proved popular with viewers: the use of
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a regular viewership of seven million every night, forcing ITV to keep the programme. By 1969,
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coverage from Washington and was replaced by Mark Austin in November. Austin presented the
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moved to 10.30pm for eight consecutive weeks to make way for new entertainment programme
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to stay by a proportion of 5 to 3, but nonetheless granted ITV permission to axe
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when McDonald was absent. The bulletin carried this format until March 1999.
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simultaneously until he was replaced on that programme by Alastair Stewart.
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saw the reintroduction of the dual-newscaster team, pairing new presenter
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to broadcast live from several locations around the world, including the
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was extended by 15 minutes, pushing the late regional news to 10:45pm.
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was reinstated to the ITV schedule. The programme has been anchored by
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in 1965, returned there on several occasions to produce reports for
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until he was forcibly removed from the country following the
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1710:"And Finally..Best of Those News at Ten Funnies"
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859:semi-final programmes in May 2009 saw
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3009:1967 British television series debuts
1923:. ITV. 2 January 2008. Archived from
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2027:Holmwood, Leigh (29 February 2008).
1946:Holmwood, Leigh (25 February 2009).
627:parties. Alastair Stewart presented
2231:Patrick Foster (20 November 2015).
2085:Robinson, James (22 October 2009).
1855:Timeline: a decade of News at When?
1585:"ITN β Independent Television News"
1472:"News at Ten "will return to ITV1""
1051:was created for the revamp in 1992.
886:2015βpresent: refocus on reputation
615:in 1986. Alastair Burnet presented
2362:"Big Ben face to go from ITV News"
2287:Slawson, Nicola (3 January 2018).
1885:Tryhorn, Chris (7 December 2007).
1496:Obituary report for Geoffrey Cox,
1336:(1982, 1989β1999, 2001β2004, 2008)
977:ITV1+1 was pulled from broadcast
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3059:BAFTA winners (television series)
2006:"More Mark Austin on News at Ten"
2004:Plunkett, John (19 August 2009).
685:Independent Television Commission
557:, and later went on to cover the
493:Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
479:opening sequence from its launch.
1977:Conlan, Tara (30 October 2008).
1518:Turning back the clock' report,
1106:RTS Television Journalism Awards
981:Theme music and opening sequence
878:, but known on screen as simply
465:Independent Television Authority
183:Laura Wilshaw (Programme Editor)
3054:2020s British television series
3049:2010s British television series
3024:1980s British television series
3019:1970s British television series
3014:1960s British television series
2972:ITV journalists and newsreaders
2259:Ben Dowell (25 November 2016).
2058:Holmwood, Leigh (29 May 2009).
1424:"Media Masters β Laura Wilshaw"
1119:The programme has received the
1014:The story of the adaptation of
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2113:"ITV outlines vision for news"
1732:"Veteran newsman Gardner dies"
1116:in 1998, 2010, 2014 and 2021.
1112:award in 1997 and the coveted
972:On April 26th 2024, presenter
822:McDonald finally retired from
785:In October 2007, ITV chairman
549:reported in-depth on the 1976
458:1967 to 1999: the original run
186:Rachel Corp (Editor, ITV News)
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3064:British television news shows
1158:List of ITV News on air staff
1110:News β International coverage
1100:won its first award from the
1064:The most memorable series of
866:In November 2009, the famous
763:being unceremoniously dubbed
2478:Tonight with Trevor McDonald
695:1999 to 2008: axing and the
32:News at Ten (disambiguation)
3079:Flagship evening news shows
2951:The Martin Lewis Money Show
2600:News Programme of the Year
2567:News Programme of the Year
2534:News Programme of the Year
2501:News Programme of the Year
1794:(1st ed.). Routledge.
380:and founded by news editor
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2891:The Agenda with Tom Bradby
2692:RTS: Television Journalism
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1057:News at Ten: A Celebration
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635:in 1989 and the liberated
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2119:. London. 15 October 2015
1788:Bromley, Michael (2014).
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2414:"NEWS AT TEN GETS AWARD"
1952:goes five-nights-a-week"
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1550:Conboy, Martin (2010).
1128:2008 Sichuan earthquake
1074:Westminster Clock Tower
1655:Cox, Geoffrey (1976).
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1387:(1989β1992, 2009β2020)
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1759:"Sir Alastair Burnet"
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856:Britain's Got Talent
611:during a visit from
563:South Atlantic Medal
162:Production locations
112:Theme music composer
2392:The Daily Telegraph
2238:The Daily Telegraph
2033:bongs beat the BBC"
1630:on 23 November 2007
1030:and was written by
1026:The tune is called
609:Great Wall of China
2912:The Sunday Edition
2795:Related programmes
2764:ITV Lunchtime News
2756:Current programmes
1927:on 18 January 2008
1591:. MHP. 11 May 2009
1426:. 26 November 2020
1262:Reginald Bosanquet
1237:Former newscasters
1232:(2014β2015; 2020β)
1212:Lucrezia Millarini
1142:International Emmy
709:Early Evening News
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402:Reginald Bosanquet
371:television network
359:(or more commonly
329:ITV Lunchtime News
212:Production company
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2870:ITV News at 10.30
2848:Former programmes
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