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SponsoredRemembering lost colleagues: Terry Lloyd, Fred Nerac and Hussein Osman
Comment: Ex-ITV News managing editor Robin Elias recalls the terrible day in Basra, and a moving return trip to Iraq
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SponsoredRemembering lost colleagues: Gaby Rado
Comment: In 2003, Channel 4 News tragically lost distinguished foreign affairs correspondent Gaby Rado, who fell from a hotel roof in Iraq. Alex Thomson remembers his former colleague and friend
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SponsoredHow Vizrt helped announce President-elect Biden
Vizrt graphics seen by billions on election night as more than 100 broadcasters present and engage in real-time data
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SponsoredA day in the life of an ITV News floor manager
Behind the Scenes: collaboration and variety keep the job exciting every day, says Charlie Adiya
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SponsoredCovid-19: the story that impacts us all
Scoops: reporters usually tell stories through a lens, but coronavirus is personal to everyone, says Victoria Macdonald
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SponsoredDon’t take democracy for granted
Comment: Western democracies are fragile and elections must be wary of violence and demagoguery, says Lindsey Hilsum
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SponsoredCovering the capital comprehensively
As Covid generates a scrutiny of regional approaches, ITV News London must provide a detailed local perspective, says Hannah Emerson-Thomas
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SponsoredITV: the evolution of the newsroom
ITV news and current affairs director Michael Jermey looks back at the pioneering journalism that created a formidable force in broadcast news
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SponsoredForensic filmmaking: reinventing true crime
The rigorous journalism and care for contributors that underpins true crime programming ensures they really hit the mark, says Nathaniel Lippiett
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SponsoredITN News in the 90s: a decade of big news and innovation
Comment: the 1990s was an incredible decade for the news business, but the ITN ‘formula’ for success remains the same, says Nigel Dacre
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SponsoredPandemic puts SVoDs in charge
Big-ticket movie launches and ease of use means streamers are attracting subscribers faster than ever, says Tom Dods
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SponsoredElection Fever: How dock10 brings leaders’ debates to TV
The challenge of creating political debates with “good energy, that looked slick, and had a glossy, primetime feel”
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SponsoredPostcard from Florida: Trump’s last-ditch gamble
Donald Trump’s return to the campaign trail could represent the moment he lost his re-election bid, says Robert Moore
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SponsoredWhen Minnie met Cummings
Doorstepping Boris Johnson’s advisor after his lockdown trip to Durham required skills I’d learned on the red carpet, says Minnie Stephenson
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SponsoredPolicing the lockdown
Rachel Younger recalls the strange novelty of following Merseyside police officers patrolling the streets during the early days of lockdown
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SponsoredHow we handled the Queen Mother’s passing
Striking the right tone on our coverage of a royal death taught me much about broadcast news I still remember today, says Mary Nightingale
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SponsoredDeterring democracy: making the case for news
Our scoop on black voter suppression highlights why the need for independent investigative journalism has never been stronger, says Ben de Pear
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SponsoredPost-production in lockdown: excitement and challenges
The cultural changes to our working lives that lockdown brought will remain forever, says Olly Strous
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SponsoredWhen Nina met Meryl – and Tom and George and Britney
Art of the interview: Capturing A-listers’ attention requires tenacity, patience and a little bit of cheek, says Nina Nannar


















