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The ''ITV Evening News'' is the evening news programme produced by
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on the British television network
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. It airs Monday to Friday from 6:30pm, covering British national and international news stories and is presented by Mary Nightingale.


History

On 22 September 1955 when the ITV television service was launched,
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provided an early evening news service at 5:50pm. It was known as ''ITN News'', and presented by Gordon Honeycombe. This simple bulletin made use of a single camera, and was intended as a round-up of the day's headlines and looking at stories to be covered in more length by that evening's edition of '' News at Ten''. On 6 September 1976, ''ITN News'' moved to 5:45pm and was renamed ''News at 545''. The ''545'' marked a major departure in presentational style from the ''ITN News'' that had preceded it. Initially, the bulletins were broadcast from the ''
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'' studio, which enabled the producers to make extensive use of chromakey to display images behind the newscaster, several studio cameras, interviews with correspondents in the studio and on a TV monitor, and wide screen shots of the studio set at the beginning and end of the programme, and when handing over to correspondents. Alastair Burnet was the original presenter of the ''News at 545''.
Michael Nicholson Michael Nicholson (9 January 1937 – 11 December 2016) was an English journalist, specializing in war reporting, and a newscaster. He was ITN's Senior Foreign Correspondent. Early life Nicholson was born in Romford, Essex, on 9 January 193 ...
fronted the bulletin on Fridays, and was also a relief presenter. Immediately after the animated visual 'roll' and electronic theme music at the beginning, an announcer intoned in a hushed tone: "The news at 5:45, with Alastair Burnett/Michael Nicholson". Other relief presenters in the late 1970s included Leonard Parkin, who at the time also regularly hosted the '' News at One'', and
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. In March 1980, when Burnet departed the ''545'' to present '' News at Ten'', Nicholson replaced him as lead presenter, with Carol Barnes taking over as relief presenter. In September 1986, Nicholson left the ''545'' to return to war reporting, and was replaced by Alastair Stewart. On 4 April 1988 the ''News at 545'' underwent some cosmetic changes, with the animated visual 'roll' logo and electronic theme music being dropped in favour of a new computer-generated opening sequence and a more contemporary theme tune; the studio images were still inlaid using chromakey, although these were now also generated by computer. The programme was moved to the main newsroom within the ITN headquarters building, and full-length reports were now featured as part of the programme. ITN dispensed with the "main" presenter and relief host format, and instead a "team" of newscasters – Alastair Stewart, Fiona Armstrong, Nicholas Owen, Trevor McDonald, Sue Carpenter and Carol Barnes – began presenting the show on a "rotation" basis. On 13 February 1989, the introduction of a national weather forecast at the end of the programme led to the bulletin's timeslot starting earlier at 5:40pm, being extended in length and the title being changed to ''News at 540''. Due to the Gulf Crisis of 1991, ITN were temporarily granted a full half-hour slot each evening; the continued change of time (and length) of the bulletin around this time led to the ''News at 540'' being known simply as the ''ITN News''. On 2 March 1992, ''ITN News at 540'' was renamed ''ITN Early Evening News'' (a name previously used in the 1980s when the bulletin did not air at its usual time). The new look made good use of ITN's impressive headquarters in London with opening sequence consisting of a camera panning across the building towards the newsdesk giving a panoramic view of the newsroom. John Suchet became the lead presenter, a role in which he continued until 1999. Barnes and Owen acted as relief presenters. On 6 March 1995 all of ITN's news programmes on ITV were relaunched with a more unified look, with exception to ''News at Ten'' which maintained its separate identity. The new look, however, brought elements of ''News at Ten'' to ITN's other bulletins such as the use of the clockface of
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and the ''News at Ten'' theme-tune, however the tune was rearranged differently. The studio at the time made heavy use of the colour blue – ITN's corporate colour at the time. The intro showed different images of
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's clockface with the hands of the clock eventually striking the time at 5:40 – the time at which the programme began. Around this time, Dermot Murnaghan became the main relief presenter. The ''ITV Evening News'' was launched on 8 March 1999. The launch coincided with major changes to the scheduling of news programmes on ITV. ITN's ''Early Evening News'' programme was moved from 5:40pm to 6:30pm and renamed the ''ITV Evening News''. The programme was extended to become a 30-minute programme, effectively replacing ''News at Ten'' as the channel's flagship news programme which itself was also axed at this time and replaced with a shorter 20 minute bulletin at 11:00pm entitled the '' ITV Nightly News''. Initially, the programme was fronted by Trevor McDonald, with Murnaghan and
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the most regular relief presenters. The axing of ''News at Ten'' proved unpopular at the time and caused outcry from politicians and the general public, and ratings for ITV's news programmes fell. ''ITV News at Ten'' returned on 22 January 2001, with McDonald once again at the helm; Murnaghan and Young became the lead presenters of the dual-headed ''Evening News''. Mary Nightingale replaced Young a few months later when Young decided not to return following maternity leave. Mark Austin replaced Murnaghan following his defection to BBC News in late 2002. The programme relaunched on 2 February 2004 in what was then a state of the art virtual studio set dubbed the ''Theatre of News'' along with the other ITV News programmes. The move saw the ITN newscasters standing (or walking) in front of a news-wall and presenting graphics to viewers. The ''Theatre of News'' was scaled back following a relaunch on 9 February 2009, with a return to a more traditional style of presenters sat behind a desk. On 3 August 2009, it was announced that after 16 years co-presenting '' London Tonight'', Alastair Stewart was to leave the regional news programme to become lead co-presenter of the ''ITV Evening News''. Mark Austin would focus on ''ITV News at Ten'', but continue as a relief presenter for the 6.30pm bulletin. On 2 November 2009 the programme was retitled as the ''ITV News at 6:30''. The studio set was virtual, using a new green screen electronic compositing system known as 'Ultimatte'. Virtual sets can be created instantly and at low cost. Unlike traditional Chroma key systems, Ultimatte allows for such things as full camera movement and can generate artificial reflections on glass and metallic surfaces. It was announced in June 2015 that, as part of a wider restructure at ITV News, Mark Austin would return to the programme full-time, alongside Mary Nightingale from October 2015. Alastair Stewart continues to appear on the programme as a relief presenter, alongside his duties on the '' ITV Lunchtime News''. Coinciding with the main presenter line-up, the programme is once again being referred to as the ''ITV Evening News''. After thirty years with ''
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'', it was announced on 26 October 2016 that Austin would leave at the end of the year. It was later confirmed on 13 December 2016 that Nightingale would become the sole presenter of the ''ITV Evening News'' from January 2017 onwards. Austin presented his final bulletin alongside Nightingale on 22 December 2016. On 24 January 2022, ITV announced that the ''ITV Evening News'' will be extended to an hour from 7 March 2022, following the biggest expansion of the ITV News Network in 20 years. The move will include hiring 27 new staff which will include journalists, producers and camera operators. The move will also ensure more live coverage will be provided from more locations across the UK, with an emphasis to cover more stories around Britain. The regional news programmes will remain at 30 minutes in the usual 6:00pm slot. ITV Border Scotland, ITV Cymru Wales, STV and UTV have the option of opting-out of the Friday edition of the programme at 7pm to broadcast regional shows. On 7 March 2022, the first newly extended ''ITV Evening News'' was broadcast at 6:30pm on ITV with Mary Nightingale, who continues to be main anchor of the show, with slightly tweaked on screen graphics, and with the addition of the national ITV Weather bulletin, presented by Alex Beresford now being broadcast during the hour show in the studio. The set was altered very slightly, with the screens either side of the presenter changing. The rest of the set and the theme tune stayed the same.


Viewing figures

''ITV Evening News'' was watched by an average of 3.2 million viewers (a 21% share of viewing) in 2021.


Theme music

The opening title music has been composed by Dave Hewson since 1992. The current title sequence was designed by
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and the music is called "Global Broadcast".


On air staff


Lead newscaster

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Mary Nightingale (2001–present)


Other newscasters

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Lucrezia Millarini Lucrezia Gaia Millarini (born 18 February 1976) is an English journalist and television presenter currently employed by '' ITV News''. Early life Lucrezia Gaia Millarini was born on 18 February 1976 into a family of Italian descent. Before star ...
(2019–present) *
Rageh Omaar Rageh Omaar (; so, Raage Oomaar; ar, راجح أومار; born 19 July 1967) is a Somali-born British journalist and writer. He was a BBC world affairs correspondent, where he made his name reporting from Iraq. In September 2006, he moved to ...
(2015–present) * Kylie Pentelow (2020–present) *
Chris Ship Christopher Ship is an English journalist and presenter, working for ITV News. Since 2017, he has been the Royal Editor. Early life and education Ship was brought up in Southampton in Hampshire, and educated at Bellemoor School for Boys (since ...
(2021–present) *
Romilly Weeks Romilly Sarah Weeks (15 December 1973 in Paddington, London) is an English journalist who is a political correspondent and news presenter for ITV News. Media career After a career in acting, Weeks entered broadcast journalism. She has trav ...
(2006–14; 2021–present) *
Charlene White Charlene Denise White (born 22 June 1980) is a British television broadcaster, journalist and presenter, best known for presenting ''ITV News'' programmes. She has been an anchor on ''Loose Women'' since 2021Gamal Fahnbulleh (2022–present)


Former newscasters

* Fiona Armstrong (1985–1991) * Mark Austin (2001–2016) * Carol Barnes (1982–1994) *
Felicity Barr Felicity Barr (born 6 September 1970) is an English broadcast journalist, and former Al Jazeera English news presenter. Radio career Barr trained as a journalist at 2-Ten FM, before she specialised in sports reporting, covering events in sport ...
(2001–2005) *
Michael Brunson Michael John Brunson OBE (born 12 August 1940, in Norwich) is a British broadcasting political journalist of over thirty years' standing. He is a former Political Editor, Diplomatic Editor and Washington Correspondent of Independent Television N ...
(1980–1981) * Alastair Burnet (1976–1984) *
Andrea Byrne Andrea Byrne (née Benfield; born 1978) is an English journalist and presenter, currently working for ITV Cymru Wales, where she presents ''Wales at Six'' and ''Wales This Week''. Personal life Born in Guildford, Surrey, Byrne graduated from Sou ...
(2011–2012) * Sue Carpenter (1988–1990) * Andrea Catherwood (2003–2006) * Katie Derham (1999–2010) * Julie Etchingham (2008–2015) *
Shiulie Ghosh Shiulie Ghosh ( bn, , /ʃjuli ghɔːʃ/, born 28 September 1968) is a freelance television journalist, conference moderator, author and director of a media services company. Shiulie formerly worked for the BBC, ITN and Aljazeera. She moderates d ...
(1998–2006) * Nina Hossain (2004–2019) * Natasha Kaplinsky (2011–2016) *
Martyn Lewis Sir Martyn John Dudley Lewis (born 7 April 1945) is a Welsh television news presenter and journalist. He was a presenter for BBC News television programmes between 1986 and 1999 and was known for his involvement in the coverage of the death of ...
(1980–1988) * James Mates (2002–2018) * Trevor McDonald (1982–1990, 1999–2001) * Lucy Meacock (2007–2009) * Dermot Murnaghan (1989–2002) *
Bill Neely Bill Neely (born 21 May 1959) is a Northern Ireland, Northern Irish journalist. He was the Chief Global Correspondent for NBC News, from 2014-2021. He has been a broadcaster since 1981. Neely spent 25 years at ITN's ITV News before retiring f ...
(2004–2008) *
Michael Nicholson Michael Nicholson (9 January 1937 – 11 December 2016) was an English journalist, specializing in war reporting, and a newscaster. He was ITN's Senior Foreign Correspondent. Early life Nicholson was born in Romford, Essex, on 9 January 193 ...
(1976–1986) *
Lucy Owen Lucy Owen (born 18 June 1971 as Lucy Jane Cohen) is a Welsh television news reader. Early life Owen attended Howell's School in Llandaff, Cardiff, and graduated from Royal Holloway, University of London, in English. She is of Jewish heritage. ...
(2004–2006) * Nicholas Owen (1990–2007) * Leonard Parkin (1976–1987) * Steve Scott (2005–2015) *
Ranvir Singh Ranvir Singh (born 11 August 1977) is a British journalist and television presenter. She is the political editor and newsreader/deputy presenter for '' Good Morning Britain''. Early life Singh was born in 1977 in Preston, Lancashire, into a Si ...
(2014–2020) * Julia Somerville (1998–2000) * Alastair Stewart (1986–1992, 2009–2020) * John Suchet (1991–2004) *
Geraint Vincent Geraint V. Vincent is a British journalist, currently employed by ITN as a Correspondent for '' ITV News''. Early life The son of the international relations scholar R J Vincent and Angela Vincent, Vincent and his family lived in Newcastle in S ...
(2006–2012, 2019) *
Kirsty Young Kirsty Jackson Young (born 23 November 1968) is a Scottish television and radio presenter. From 2006 to 2018 she was the main presenter of BBC Radio 4's ''Desert Island Discs''. She presented ''Crimewatch'' on BBC One from 2008 to 2015. Early ...
(2000–2001)


References


External links

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