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One O'Clock News (other)
The ''One O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ITN News at One (1976-1987, 1988-1991) * BBC News at One (1986-present) * RTÉ News: One O'Clock (1989-present) * RTÉ News at One See also * Five O'Clock News (other) * Six O'Clock News (other) * Nine O'Clock News (other) The ''Nine O'Clock News'' may refer to: * ''BBC Nine O'Clock News'' (1970–2000) * '' KBS Nine O'Clock News'', also known as KBS News 9 (1973–present) * ''Not the Nine O'Clock News'' (1979–1982) ** '' Not Necessarily the News'', based on ''No ... * News at Ten (other) {{disamb ...
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ITN News At One
The ''ITV Lunchtime News'' is the afternoon news programme produced by ITN on the British television network ITV. It airs Monday to Friday from 1:30pm, covering British national and international news stories and is presented by Nina Hossain. The bulletin's time-slot is occasionally brought forward to a 1pm start-time in the event of ''ITV Racing'' coverage airing on ITV. History Television broadcasting hours in the United Kingdom had been tightly regulated and controlled by the British government until 1972, when the then Conservative government under Prime Minister Edward Heath decided to end all limits and restrictions on the broadcasting hours of television. ITV had been campaigning for the end of the restrictions since the mid-1960s, and finally on 19 January 1972, the government announced the lifting of all restrictions, allowing proper daytime television to launch on both the BBC and ITV. ITN had provided a short lunchtime news summary to start the ITV schedules on a Sa ...
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BBC News At One
The ''BBC News at One'' is the BBC's afternoon news programme on British television channels BBC One and the BBC News channel with British Sign Language Interpretation, broadcast weekdays at 1:00pm and produced by BBC News. The programme runs for 60 minutes, including a ten-minute regional news bulletin at approximately 1:35pm. The programme is currently presented by a pool of presenters from across BBC Breakfast and BBC News. The ''BBC News at One'' achieved an average reach of 2.7million viewers per bulletin in 2007, making it the most watched programme on UK daytime television. During the COVID-19 pandemic, audiences reached 4.2 million viewers in 2020. History The ''One O'clock News'' launched on 27 October 1986 as part of the new daytime television service on BBC1. It replaced ''News After Noon'', which had been the BBC's weekday lunchtime news programme for the previous five years. Martyn Lewis, who had joined the BBC from rival ITN, was the original presenter of the new ...
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