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The news service is produced and broadcast from studios at The Watermark, Gateshead [1] with reporters also based at a Teesside office in Billingham.Both regional services (i.e ITV News Tyne Tees and Lookaround) use the same presenter(s) and studio/set, therefore one of the two programmes—depending on the day's news—is pre-recorded 'as live' shortly before broadcast.
ITV Tyne Tees, previously known as Tyne Tees, Channel 3 North East and Tyne Tees Television, is the ITV television franchisee for North East England and parts of North Yorkshire. [ 1 ] Tyne Tees launched on 15 January 1959 from studios at a converted warehouse in City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne , remaining in the city until July 2005 when Tyne ...
ITVX is a British over-the-top and ad-supported streaming service operated by ITV plc.The service offers original content from the broadcaster, livestreams of the ITV television channels, FAST channels, and exclusive and licensed programming.
This category is for pages detailing programmes commissioned by Tyne Tees Television for ITV or otherwise. Pages in category "Television shows produced by Tyne Tees Television" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Lookaround is produced and broadcast from studios at The Watermark, Gateshead with reporters also based at offices in Carlisle and Edinburgh.Both regional services (i.e ITV News Tyne Tees and Lookaround) utilise exactly the same presenter(s) and studio/set, therefore one of the two programmes - depending on the day's news - is pre-recorded 'as live' shortly before broadcast.
Northern Life was a regional news programme on Tyne Tees Television, which aired from 6 September 1976 to 2 October 1992. [1] The programme was aired at 6pm on weekday evenings, for some years at 6.25pm, and ran for 30, 35 or 60 minutes at various points in its run.
November – Tyne Tees Today and Network North are renamed Tyne Tees News although the separate news services for the North and South of the region continue as before. 1996. 2 September – Tyne Tees' two separate regional news magazines end and are replaced by a single news programme called North East Tonight.
The takeover of Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television was thought to be worth about £800m. Three months later, Bruce Gyngell left the company in September 1997. Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television, along with Welsh franchisee HTV , later challenged a government plan for all ITV companies to be required to use a single supplier of television news.