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Articles on newsreaders and journalists associated with STV News, broadcast on STV (previously known under two brands: Scottish Television and Grampian Television).
She joined STV in 2003 as a news assistant. Woodland was quickly promoted to production journalist and then finally reporter after a few years. From 2010 Woodland, became the regular early morning presenter of STV's opt-out news bulletins for Daybreak and then Good Morning Britain.
She joined STV News in December 2007, originally as a reporter and producer. [3] Miller later presented the East Central Scotland edition of STV News at Six. She took maternity leave in May 2016, replaced by Lucy Whyte acting as STV News at Six presenter in the East region. She returned to the Edinburgh newsdesk on 15 May 2017.
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 ...
Caroline Henderson (born 14 May 1985) is a Scottish broadcast journalist, currently working as a sports presenter for STV News in East Central Scotland.. Born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Henderson was educated at St Leonards School in St Andrews and won a Best Speaker award in a National Youth Parliament competition at the age of 14.
Joanne Bonnar is a reporter, presenter and producer for STV News in Central Scotland. [1] [2] Bonnar primarily works as a presenter on the STV News on STV Glasgow, and on the late bulletins on STV. Joanne also reports on a variety of stories across the West region.
Brymer moved to Grampian Television (now STV North) in Aberdeen in 2002, [1] to become a reporter but soon began co-presenting North Tonight. Following a major revamp of the nightly news programme in 2006, she became the programme's chief solo anchor, [ 2 ] a duty she shares with Norman Macleod .
Karen Greenshields is a reporter for STV News in Central Scotland. [1] Before joining STV as a researcher in 1995, Greenshields lived overseas for many years, including 12 months in Brazil, and had various stints as a researcher with independent production companies. Her degree in languages led to various jobs as an interpreter and translator.