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London News Network (or LNN) was a
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, production and facilities organisation in
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. It was created in 1992 as a joint operation between London's two
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contractors,
Carlton Television Carlton Television (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV franchise holder for London and the surrounding counties from 9.25am every Monday to 5.15pm every Friday. The company is now managed with London Weekend Televi ...
and
London Weekend Television London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 unt ...
, with each company holding a 50% stake.


Overview

After weeks of shadowing Thames and LWT, LNN debuted on air on 1 January 1993 as Carlton replaced
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as London's weekday ITV franchise. The company's flagship programme, ''
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'' launched three days later, replacing the previous separate news services provided by
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and
LWT London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 un ...
. The company's headquarters were located at The London Television Centre on the
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(home to LWT and The London Studios). A view of the London skyline, including St. Paul's Cathedral, could be seen from the window set of Studio 7, the main news studio. LNN continued production of ''London Tonight'' (and ''London Today'') until 2004, when ITN took over those responsibilities. The final edition of ''London Tonight'' produced by LNN was broadcast on 29 February 2004, following which, its news operation was absorbed into ITN. At the same time, the set and visual style of the programme altered to match, more closely, the new corporate
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branding. The final programme produced by LNN was ''The Week'' on 7 March 2004 and the programme ended with the original LNN Production graphic from the 1993 launch. However the ITV Weather contract continued well into April. The transmission business continued at The London Television Centre, albeit under the aegis of the Southern Transmission Centre (now managed by Technicolor Network Services, at its UK headquarters in Chiswick).


Programming

LNN's core programmes were ''London Today'' and the flagship evening programme ''London Tonight'', produced seven days a week for
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and
LWT London Weekend Television (LWT) (now part of the non-franchised ITV London region) was the ITV network franchise holder for Greater London and the Home Counties at weekends, broadcasting from Fridays at 5.15 pm (7:00 pm from 1968 un ...
(the first time ITV had offered a single seven-day news service for the capital). Although primarily a news provider, LNN also produced non-news regional output for both its joint owners – ranging from current affairs (''The London Programme''), documentaries (''First Edition'') and features (''After 5'', ''The Weekend Show'') to entertainment (''Boot Sale Challenge'', ''Big Screen''), arts (''Good Stuff'') and children's programming (''The Totally Friday Show'', ''Food Factory'') through its "LNN Factuals" division. Sports programming was also often produced for both the London region and the ITV network by LNN's sport division, known as "LSN/London Sports Network". LSN also maintained the
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) on ITV's football coverage, as well as other sports. LSN and Central's sports department (by now controlled and branded Carlton) were merged in 2006, forming ITV Sport Productions, now under the control of ITV director of sport Niall Sloane.


List of programmes produced

* ''After 5'' (1994–1996) * ''The Big Screen'' (1998–2002) * ''Boot Sale Challenge'' (1998–2004) * ''Breakaways'' (1994 -1996) * ''Capital Gains'' (2001–2002) * ''Crime Monthly'' (2000–2002) * ''Crosstalk'' (1993–1998) * ''First Edition'' (1997–2002) * ''Goals Extra'' (1999–2001) * ''Good Stuff'' (1996–1998) * ''London Decides / Votes'' * ''London Today'' * ''London Tonight'' * ''Planet Nosh'' (1998) * ''Russell Grant's Sporting Heroes'' (2001) * ''Secret City'' (1999–2001) * ''Seven Days'' (2001–2002) * ''Soccer Sunday'' (2000–2004) * ''The Totally Friday Show'' (1996–1997) * ''Vin Ordinaire'' (1998) * ''Wannabe'' (1997–2000) * ''The Week'' (2002–2004) * ''The Weekend Show'' (1998–1999)


Transmission

Aside from merging the production of news and other programming for the region into the new venture, LWT and Carlton took the view that instead of having two transmission centres in different buildings, neither on air at the same time as the other, it would make financial sense for the transmission departments to be merged as part of the new company. To that end, from the start in 1993, LNN took over responsibility for the transmission of Carlton and LWT to the viewer at home. The companies stopped short of handing over full control of presentation and scheduling, however, and planning and scheduling staff, along with the continuity announcers (the "voices" of the stations), were retained separately by Carlton and LWT. This meant that, uniquely for the time, the transmission controllers (later "network directors" – a change only in name) and the continuity announcers worked for different companies and answered to different management. Carlton and LWT effectively shared the position of what was known as "nominated contractor" in the ITV network. The responsibilities of this ranged from contingency planning and coordinating the network's response to, for example, major breaking news to the provision of the "network feed", this being the "clean" feed of programmes to all the other contractors in the ITV Network. To this end, LNN operated two transmission feeds: one to the London
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at
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and its dependent relays, and another to the other ITV control rooms around the country. The latter was provided without announcements, commercials or interstitial material (except during times of a "presented feed", such as during the shared overnight service). The network feed was known as "KRS-17/67" – referring to the circuits (17 the original analogue and 67 the latterday digital) allocated to it by BT BroadcastBT Broadcast
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( The London Television Centre stands on a stretch of the
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known as the "King's Reach", and "KRS" an abbreviation for "King's Reach Studios"). LNN also assumed responsibility for ITV Night Time programming beginning in 1995, with the night time services run by other ITV companies gradually handing over control to LNN in the years afterward. The LNN transmission department has latterly been absorbed into the merged
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as the Southern Transmission Centre, the management and operation of which has been outsourced to Technicolor Network Services. As a result, playout has now left LWT's London Television Centre and has been relocated to Technicolor Network Services' hi-tech, HD capable broadcast centre in Chiswick.


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ITN.co.uk
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