The broadcaster now proposes 30% of its teatime news programme in the north will have content specific to the area.
STV bosses say they do not need permission from the media regulator to move production and presentation of their north of Scotland news programme to Glasgow. The broadcaster intends to cut 60 jobs and ...
Media regulator Ofcom has indicated that it will support STV's revised newsroom changes which will mean an end to a dedicated bulletin in the north east.
Journalists at STV have voted to strike in a dispute over controversial plans for big changes to news programmes. The company is proposing to end the separate news programme for viewers in the north ...
A 25-year-old man has been arrested after a teenager was reportedly attacked at a shop in Aberdeen. The incident is ...
A broken rail has caused train cancellations and delays between Aberdeen and Inverness. Network Rail announced on Tuesday ...
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STV has stressed that news-gathering operations will continue on the ground in all its existing sites, across Aberdeen, Inverness, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dundee.
A major Scottish broadcaster has received a boost to plans that would result in the cessation of a dedicated news programme for the north-east ...
* STV confirmed it has submitted applications to Ofcom to deliver local TV in Aberdeen, Ayr and Dundee Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: ...