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ITN - Wikipedia. Independent Television News (ITN) is a British- based news and content provider. It is made up of three divisions: ITN News, ITN Source and ITN Productions. ITN is based in London, with bureaux and offices in Beijing, Brussels, Jerusalem, Johannesburg, New York, Paris, Sydney and Washington DC. ITN produces content for ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, UK mobile phone operators, online outlets such as You.

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ITN was more commonly known as the general brand name of ITV's news programmes. Since 1. 99. 9, ITV has used ITV News as the brand name for their news programmes, though ITN continues as the network's news provider. Watch Lost River Mojoboxoffice here. History[edit]ITN was founded in January 1. Independent Television Authority, as part of the new British commercial television network referred to as "Independent Television" (later ITV).
It began as a consortium of the initial ITV broadcasting companies, with former Labour MP Aidan Crawley as editor- in- chief. One of those companies, the London weekday contract- holder Associated- Rediffusion offered the new company studio space in its headquarters in Aldwych, London. The first bulletin was broadcast at 1.
September 1. 95. 5 on ITV's launch night. The bulletin was presented by former champion athlete Christopher Chataway. From the start, ITN broke new ground by introducing in- vision and named 'newscasters' (rather than the BBC's nameless and sound- only 'newsreaders'), and reporter packages.
The unique, probing reporting style of Robin Day caused shock among politicians, finding themselves questioned continually for information – this had never been the case with the BBC. There was also some early tensions with the ITV companies. ABC Television, the ITV contractor for the north and Midlands on weekends, immediately called for shorter ITN bulletins. While the ITA ruled on a minimum of a 2. ITV companies over ITN's budget triggered the resignation of its news editor Aidan Crawley after just one year in 1. He was replaced by Geoffrey Cox.[1] Throughout the early years, ITN continued to develop its service to the ITV network with an agenda to firstly, fulfil its public service broadcasting requirements and secondly satisfy the ITV companies by attracting viewers. Under this method, ITN continued to differentiate itself from the BBC by conducting probing interviews, introducing more human interest stories and bringing ordinary people on to screen by using so- called 'vox pops' (interviews, usually held in the street, with members of the general public), all of which were seen as a radical departure at the time in British broadcasting.[1] As the ITN reporter and later ITN political editor Julian Haviland, put it: "My view was that at ITN we must be at least as responsible and accurate as the BBC, without being so damned boring".[2] As ITV expanded, each ITV company that made up the network's federal structure had to purchase a stake in ITN and to continue to finance the company.
In 1. 96. 7, ITN was given the go- ahead by the ITA to provide a full 3. ITV. There was further tension with the ITV executives as they were sceptical of the idea that viewers would want a full 3. Monday to Friday and they were also losing valuable peak time slots which could be used for the sale of commercial advertising. News at Ten began broadcasting on 3 July 1. Alastair Burnet, Andrew Gardner, George Ffitch and Reginald Bosanquet.
It was initially given a 1. News at Ten was to become one of the most prestigious news programmes of its time in British history with a reputation for high quality journalism and innovation.[1] ITN's News at Ten also prompted the BBC to establish a fixed nightly news bulletin at 9pm. The Nine O'Clock News began broadcasting in 1. News at Ten's rival. ITN also established other programmes in the ITV schedule.
First Report, a lunchtime bulletin began in 1. News at 5. 4. 5 commenced. This was a period when ITN enjoyed its greatest plaudits, following Lord Annan's 1. We subscribe to the generally held view that ITN has the edge over BBC news."[3]ITN commenced producing Channel 4 News when the channel started broadcasting in 1.
The programme was launched by Peter Sissons, Trevor Mc. Donald and Sarah Hogg. The hour long programme has been broadcast at 7pm since it started and has a reputation for high quality journalism and thorough analysis. Until the 1. 99. 0s, ITN had a guaranteed right and obligation to provide news for ITV and Channel 4. Since the Broadcasting Act 1. ITN has had to apply and bid for a licence to provide such services on these networks and would have to fight competition in order to preserve its services, as had become the case with other ITV franchisees.
The Broadcasting Act also changed the ownership rules of ITN. The ITV companies were no longer the owners of ITN but rather external investors to expand the service and transform it into a profit- making operation.[3] The move was to transform the company from a 'cost centre' to a 'profit- making business'. The move saw 4. 00 staff made redundant and the closure of a number of international bureaux to claw back a £1. ITV news contract. Within three years the company turned to profit in 1.
The company launched 5 News in 1. Channel 5. The 1. Britain. The growth of multichannel television saw ITV's share of audience fall. Against this backdrop ITV itself became increasingly commercially aggressive. This was to be a major turning point in ITN's history which saw a reduction in the ITV news contract. By this period the main ITV companies Granada and Carlton had also viewed unfavourably the scheduling of News at Ten which became a subject of dispute between ITN and the ITV companies.
ITN favoured keeping the bulletin, however, the ITV companies claimed audiences were lost at 1. News at Ten eventually ended in March 1. ITN's flagship bulletin moved to 6. Consolidation of the ITV network under a unified ITV brand also saw the removal of the on- screen ITN brand which was replaced with ITV News.[4] From this point, the ITN brand was gradually phased out and it is now only referenced to in the end production caption. The early years of the 2.
The axing of News at Ten caused public outcry and ITN's viewership figures fell by 1. Political pressure and pressure from the media resulted in ITV bringing back a shorter 2.
The programme eventually lost share to the BBC News at Ten (which launched in 2. ITV's move) and ITV eventually axed the programme again in 2. The biggest challenge came in 2. British Sky Broadcasting bid to supply network news to ITV as part of a consortium. ITN eventually succeeded and was awarded a contract extension to 2.
In January 2. 00. Sky News took over supplying bulletins to Channel 5; ITN had produced 5 News since its launch in 1. February 2. 01. 2, following a change of ownership at Channel 5. Also in 2. 00. 5, ITN started producing The Queen's speech to the Commonwealth at Christmas every other year, so for the first time since the inception of Independent Television in 1.
ITN produced a programme for its rival the BBC. In August 2. 00. 0, ITN launched its own 2. Watch Why We Ride Vioz.
UK, broadcast on satellite, cable and digital terrestrial. It was 5. 0% owned by ITN and 5.
NTL. Carlton and Granada gradually bought out the two stakes and renamed the channel the ITV News Channel. It closed down on 2. December 2. 00. 5.
Poor ratings in comparison to BBC News 2. Sky News, and ITV's desire to re- use the channel's allocation on Freeview, were cited as the reasons.[6]In March 2. London News Network, a company previously owned by the now merged Carlton and Granada, ITN began producing local news bulletins for the ITV London region. ITN produced More. News between 2. 00.
In 2. 00. 7 it began producing Setanta Sports News; however it closed in 2. Between 1. 99. 6 and 2. London News Radio, which was based at ITN's Gray's Inn Road headquarters and operated the LBC and News Direct London radio stations.
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