All ITN articles – Page 6
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NewsDeborah Turness appointed BBC News chief
Replaces Fran Unsworth after less than a year as ITN chief exec
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NewsITNP entices Crackit’s head of production
Nicki Purcell leaves A&E After Dark indie after eight years
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News5 News to relaunch on 8 November
ITN’s extended 60-minute format will allow viewers to WhatsApp presenters directly
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NewsOfcom approves hour-long 5 News
Switch to 60-minute 5pm format creates space for investigations and Eggheads at 6.30pm
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NewsEx-ITV News chief Geoff Hill passes at 52
ITN chief exec Deborah Turness pays tribute to journalist’s ’superhuman’ bravery in face of leukaemia
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NewsAnti-vax protestors storm ITN reception
Police called to disperse group gathered at Gray’s Inn Rd
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CommentNews channels still hold value
Their business model is challenged but their power and influence shouldn’t be ignored, says Toby Chapman
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CommentDon’t criminalise journalists for doing their job
Plans to alter the Official Secrets Act will have a chilling effect on doc makers and news and current affairs, says John Battle
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NewsGrabiner promoted to Amazon UK chief
Unscripted commissioner steps up to take charge of local team
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NewsFor Sama exec joins C4
Nevine Mabro joins news and current affairs team, as Hardcash exec heads to Dispatches
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CommentImpartial news is the bedrock of our PSB system
ITN’s special recognition win at the Broadcast Awards underlines the need for public service journalism, says Deborah Turness
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FeaturesSpecial recognition: ITN
‘ITN has helped raise standards in British TV news. It is established as a journalistic powerhouse’
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FeaturesBest news/current affairs programme: Prince Andrew & The Epstein Scandal: The Newsnight Interview
‘All the other entries responded to news stories. This interview set a news agenda of its own’
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NewsBroadcast shortlisted for publishing award
For its work with ITN to celebrate its 65th anniversary, Broadcast shortlisted for the PPA Commercial Partnership of the Year award
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NewsITN chief exec: tech giants must pay fair
Government should ‘look after our national treasures’, says outgoing boss
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NewsFrei and Moore: Toxic US TV news culture could creep into UK
Correspondents concerned that UK landscape could follow suit


















