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In 2004, ITV London owners Carlton and Granada merged, forming ITV plc with LNN being dissolved soon after. Production for all ITV London News programming remained at The London Studios (formerly known as the LWT South Bank Centre) until 29 February 2004, when it was taken over by the national Channel 3 news provider ITN and moved to their headquarters in Central London, making the region the ...
London Live was a local television channel in London, England, [1] which aired local news, current affairs, sports, arts, events, and entertainment. The channel launched in 2014 to serve the London area under the legislation for local television , and broadcasts on Freeview and Sky .
London BBC News, The World Today, Verified Live, BBC News Now, 'BBC Weekend News' Kasia Madera: Lucy Grey BBC News, The World Today, Verified Live, BBC News Now, BBC Weekend News: Rich Preston: Rajini Vaidyanathan Lewis Vaughan Jones Nancy Kacungira: Currently on maternity leave Vishala Sri-Pathma BBC News, Business Today: Business presenters ...
The ITV Evening News is the evening news programme produced by ITN on the British television network ITV. It airs Monday to Friday from 6:30pm, covering British national and international news stories and is presented by Mary Nightingale .
London News Network (or LNN) was a television news, production and facilities organisation in London. It was created in 1992 as a joint operation between London's two ITV contractors, Carlton Television and London Weekend Television , with each company holding a 50% stake.
BBC London (formerly known as BBC London News) is the BBC's regional television news programme for Greater London and its surrounding areas of the Home Counties. Its local competitor is ITV News London, which is produced by ITN for ITV London. The bulletin is broadcast seven days a week on BBC One in London and the
The channel used to broadcast live ITV Sport coverage of UEFA Champions League football matches [12] whenever two British teams were playing simultaneously.When a breaking news bulletin was being reported, the news report would take the full screen while the football would be shown in an inset in the corner.
ITV London itself doesn't make any programmes, as all productions were completed by external companies, Carlton, LWT or London News Network. The News and Sport for the region continued to be provided by LNN until 1 March 2004, when ITN took over production of London Tonight , resulting in the move of the programme from The London Studios to ITN ...