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ITN (Independent Television News) is a news and content provider with headquarters in the United Kingdom. It is made up of four key businesses: ITN News, ITN Source, ITN Productions and ITN Consulting.

ITN produces content for ITV, Channel 4, UK mobile phone operators, online outlets such as YouTube, MSN, Telegraph Media Group, Yahoo!, and film producers and researchers worldwide.

ITN is based in London, with bureaus and offices in Beijing, Brussels, Jerusalem, Johannesburg, New York City, Paris, Sydney and Washington DC.

Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2.1 ITN News 2.1.1 ITN (ITV News) 2.1.2 Channel 4 News 2.1.3 Channel 5 News 2.1.4 Setanta Sports News 2.2 ITN Source 2.3 ITN Consulting 2.4 ITN Productions 3 Ownership 4 Parodies 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // History

ITN was founded in 1955 as part of the new British commercial television network, referred to as "Independent Television" (later ITV), by the Independent Television Authority. It began as a consortium of the initial broadcasters with former Labour MP Aidan Crawley as editor-in-chief.

One of those broadcasters, the London weekday contract-holder Associated-Rediffusion offered the new company studio space in their headquarters in Aldwych. The ITN 'newscaster' presenting their first broadcast was champion athlete Christopher Chataway.

Geoffrey Cox joined as News Editor in 1956 after Crowley resigned and got interviewers like Robin Day. As ITV expanded, each ITV company that made up the networks' federal structure had to purchase a stake in ITN and to continue to finance the company.

It has provided the main national news bulletins for ITV since 1955. News was always branded as ITN until 1999 when the Carlton and Granada partnership which were important stakeholders renamed it simply as ITV News.

From this point, the name ITN was gradually phased out and only appears in the end production caption. The main ITV News bulletins as of 2010 at 5.30am, 1.30pm, 6.30pm and 10.00pm with news summaries which vary throughout the morning, weekdays.

Even though national coverage is produced by ITN, it has no role in the regional coverage provided for each individual ITV region's newsroom, with the exception of the news for the London ITV region (Carlton/LWT), which has been run by ITN since March 2004, following its acquisition of the London News Network a company previously owned by the now merged Carlton and Granada.

With the launch of Britain's second commercial station in 1982, ITN was given the job of providing news for Channel 4, named as Channel 4 News.

Until the 1990s, ITN had a guaranteed right and obligation to provide news for ITV and Channel 4. Changes however, dating from the Broadcasting Act 1990, meant that ITN had to apply and bid for a licence to provide such services on these networks and would have to fight competition in order to preserve its services, as it had become the case with other ITV franchisees.

The biggest challenge came in 2001 when British Sky Broadcasting bid to supply network news to ITV as part of a consortium. ITN eventually succeeded and was awarded a contract extension to 2008. Failure did eventually strike however, when in January 2005 Sky News began to supply bulletins to Five.

ITN had produced Five News since its launch in 1997, when the channel was known as Channel 5. Also in 1997, ITN started producing The Queen's speech to the Commonwealth at Christmas on a biennial basis (once every two years), meaning that for the first time since the inception of Independent Television in 1955, ITN produced a programme for its rival the BBC.

In August 2000, the organisation launched its own 24 hour news channel in the UK, which was broadcast on satellite, cable and digital terrestrial. It was 50% owned by ITN and 50% owned by NTL. Carlton and Granada gradually bought out the two stakes and renamed the channel the ITV News Channel.

The ITV News Channel closed down at 6pm on 23 December 2005, with poor ratings in comparison to BBC News 24 and Sky News and ITV's desire to re-use the channel's allocation on Freeview, being cited as the reasons for its closure.1

John Hardie,is the Chief Executive Officer of ITN, a position he took up in June 2009. Prior to this, he was Executive VP and MD of Walt Disney Television EMEA.

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ITN's first bulletin aired on 22 September 1955, the day commercial television was born in the UK.

ITN began its own World News bulletins in the late 1980s, which were shown around the world on local television channels, particularly on PBS stations in the US, where presenter Daljit Dhaliwal (now with the BBC) enjoyed cult status.

These were discontinued in 2001, in the face of competition from dedicated news channels such as BBC World (now known as BBC World News), although it still provides footage to CNN International and reports often appear on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. Its ITV Evening News bulletin was shown on the Newsworld International cable channel in the US.

In the 1990s, under new ownership, it was accused of abandoning its previous news style, which was broadsheet in style to mid-market tabloid with news stories that focused on personalities in the news rather than heavy news coverage.

The change in style matched changes in the nature of news coverage on the ITV Network (which has seen the network and ITN accused of dumbing down its style), which saw the axing of the long-running and award winning World in Action current affairs and investigative journalism news programme in 1998.

ITN's most famous news programme, News at Ten was also controversially replaced by an 11pm news bulletin in 1999, in order to allow ITV to broadcast films without the interruption of a 10 o'clock news bulletin. News at Ten was subsequently re-instated in 2001 after heavy public criticism over the change.

The restored News at Ten, was however, 10 minutes shorter than its predecessor and carried less in-depth news coverage. It also was broadcast at a later time at least 1 day a week, which meant it was often referred to as News at When?.

Since March 1999, the name ITN and its logo no longer features in the opening credits of the organisation's bulletins, with the term ITV News assuming prominence instead. The ITN name is now only seen at the end of bulletins.

There was increasing speculation that News at Ten was once again moved permanently, after under-performing against the Ten O'Clock News on BBC One which is broadcast every day at 10:00pm. In October 2003, the Independent Television Commission gave ITV approval to move News at Ten.

The ITV News at 10.30 launched on ITV on 2 February 2004 (the day that ITV in England and Wales came under the ownership of a single company) and was presented by Sir Trevor McDonald. The programme was longer than its predecessor and carried an integrated regional bulletin.

ITV News editors say that they are aiming at a more upmarket audience and the new programme carries a nightly sports roundup, more business stories and a preview of the next day's newspapers. Mark Austin took over main presenting duties on 16 January 2006.

The rebranded programme again saw new titles, this time featuring people walking over the face of Big Ben and has lately followed a more "sensationalist" approach to its main headlines. When ITV Executive Chairman Michael Grade joined ITV, he made it clear that he saw news as the key in defining any channel.

It was no surprise to see News at Ten returning to ITV on 14 January 2008 anchored by Sir Trevor McDonald and Julie Etchingham.

Similarly, ITN's 24-hour news channel (launched some distance behind the wake of Sky News and BBC News 24) was jointly bought by the main ITV companies Carlton and Granada and subsequently renamed and re-branded as the ITV News Channel.

In March 2004, ITN took over production of ITV London's regional news programmes, which relocated from The London Television Centre on the South Bank to ITN's Gray's Inn Road base.

ITN used to operate a radio news service on behalf of IRN Independent Radio News but on 15 October 2008, IRN announced that Sky News Radio was to replace ITN as its main supplier from March 2009.

Between 1996 and 2002, it also owned a share of London News Radio, which was based at ITN's Gray's Inn Road HQ and operated the LBC and News Direct London radio stations.

From September 2010 ITN will produce the news bulletins which will air during ITV1's new breakfast show Daybreak, which is due to replace GMTV on 6th September 2010. This will be the first time in the history of ITN that they have produced the news coverage for the flagship ITV1 breakfast show.

Channel 4 News

ITN is also home to Channel 4 News, producing the programme since the channel's inception in 1982.

Channel 4 News flagship programme is 55 minutes of in-depth news and current affairs broadcast at 7pm each weekday and at 6.30pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The weekday evening programme is anchored by Jon Snow, whereas Krishnan Guru-Murthy presents the weekend bulletins.

A five-minute long news summary goes out Monday to Friday at midday. The bulletin replaced Channel 4's defunct half hour News at Noon programme in late 2009, six years after its launch during the Iraq War of 2003.

In December 2009 Channel 4 also axed More4 News, which originally aired weekdays at 8pm on its sister channel More4 2.

ITN created More4 News when the digital channel was launched in October 2005. It was originally presented by Sarah Smith; Kylie Morris took over presenting duties in June 2007 and Smith was posted to the US as Channel 4 News' Washington correspondent.

Channel 5 News

From 1 January 2005, Sky News was awarded the contract to provide the news for Five, replacing ITN, which had provided the channel's news service from the channel's launch in 1997.

Setanta Sports News

Setanta Sports News was a 24-hour sports news television channel produced by ITN and jointly owned by Virgin Media Television and Setanta Sports, launched on 29 November 2007. The channel ceased broadcasting on 23 June 2009, when Setanta's UK operation were placed into administration, following financial difficulties.

ITN Source

ITN Source (formerly ITN Archive) is one of the world’s largest commercial providers of video footage, with access to over one million hours of content from 1896 to present day, including news, drama, celebrity, comedy, music, wildlife, natural history and film.

ITN Source also syndicates on-the-day news footage generated by ITN to the world's leading broadcasters and producers through ITN Source News

ITN Source represents the world’s largest collection of moving image libraries including Reuters,ITN, ITV, ANI, UTV, Fox News, Fox Movietone, Nine Network and other specialist collections.

ITN Source relaunched its website itnsource.com in September 2008. The site now allows customers to licence and download broadcast quality video directly to their desktop.

In 2005, ITN became a shareholder in Espresso Group. Espresso is the leading provider of digital content to primary schools in the UK with its service now running in 60% of English primary schools.

It features an extensive library of high quality, video rich broadband teaching resources and student activities that motivates pupils and supports teachers. Much of the content used in the service is from ITN Source.

In May 2008, ITN Source created the Education Clip Library a unique, video licensing service for educational publishers and broadcasters around the world. The Education Clip Library is aimed at educational publishers and broadcasters seeking to add video to their instructional products and services.

In October 2008, ITN Source announced the creation of Diagonal View a joint venture with Matt Heiman, a digital entrepreneur.

Diagonal View packages quirky and unique content from ITN Source’s vast archive and syndicates it to a range of commercial partners including MySpace, YouTube and MSN. Diagonal View is already one of the top 5 most watched channels of all time on MySpace.

With headquarters in London, ITN Source has sales offices in New York, Canada, Paris, Johannesburg, Sydney and Tokyo.

ITN Consulting

ITN Consulting is the corporate strategy and implementation of ITN. It provides ITN's skills and expertise to media companies and corporate clients in the UK and around the world, offering strategic, production and editorial skills, technical expertise and service management across all content genres.

ITN Consulting have worked for over 550 clients including: SMEs, blue-chip corporates, public bodies, publishers and international broadcasters.

ITN Productions

ITN Productions was formed in February 2010 and incorporates the non-news operations of ITN, including the former ITN On, ITN Factual and ITN's corporate production arm.3

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ITN On sits under the ITN Productions banner and came into being in 2003, providing the first news bulletins for third generation (3G) mobile phone operator 3.

It has since expanded its video news service providing content to the UK's leading mobile operators including Vodafone Live! T-Mobile and Orange. ITN On also provides content to handset manufacturers such as Nokia's Ovi store.

ITN Productions offers a range of news and entertainment and lifestyle content to broadband operators including MSN, YouTube, Yahoo, Daily Mail, Bauer Media, Express Group and Imagine Fashion amongst others. ITN Productions also produces bespoke programming for Telegraph's website. It also produces "The Fix", a daily celebrity bulletin for the UK's biggest music channel, 4Music, as well as delivering a daily tea-time programme to Shanghai's biggest English speaking channel.

As a partner in the Education Digital 2 Consortium alongside Brook Lapping/Ten Alps, ITN On produces Teachers TV News. This includes daily video news updates online as well as a biweekly 15-minute programme presented by Charlotte Hume.

The department previously known as ITN Factual sits under the ITN Productions brand and has creates programming for international broadcasters, including all the UK's main broadcasters as well as Discovery Channel, A&E TV Networks, PBS and National Geographic Channel.

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From its inception in 1955, ITN was originally owned jointly by all the ITV operating companies, the shares split roughly in proportion to each company's advertising income. However the 1990 Broadcasting Act limited the ITV companies to a maximum joint 49% stake, with no single company allowed more than a 20% holding. These requirements were abolished by the Communications Act 2003.

As of 2010, ITN is owned by ITV plc (40%), Daily Mail and General Trust (20%), Thomson Reuters (20%) and United Business Media plc (20%). ITV plc's shareholding forms part of the wider ITV News Group, incorporating their regional operations in England and Wales, plus ITV Sport. The Director of the ITV News Group is Michael Jermey, a former editor and executive at ITN.

ITV's ownership of 40% of ITN (at that time equally split between Carlton and Granada) made the 2001 bid from Sky for ITV bulletins unlikely to succeed, the network having a vested interest to see ITN continue. The ITN contract for ITV News expires at the end of 2012. On 2 April 2007 ITN signed a deal which superseded the existing contract, worth at least £42m per year. ITV, which owns 40% of ITN, is investing more than £15m to upgrade ITN's newsroom as part of the deal.

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ITN has been spoofed several times on ITV's The Benny Hill Show, namely in one 1971 show with the logo reading "NIT" instead of "ITN" and with Benny Hill as Reginald Boozenquet and Andrew Gardner.

ITN was also spoofed in 1978 in the Leprechaun Independent Television sketch with Benny as Angela O'Rippon, a parody of Angela Rippon, and again with Benny as Ann Afford, a parody of Anna Ford. It was also spoofed in a black and white 1971 show and a 1973 episode.

In the 2008 video game Saints Row 2, the news broadcast on the radio opens and closes with the same theme tune as ITN. This is also true for the 2009 video game Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time.

See also List of ITV journalists and newsreaders References ^ Conlan, Tara (14 December 2005). "ITV News Channel axed". London: MediaGuardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2005/dec/14/tvnews.itv. Retrieved 2007-12-31.  ^ Deans, Jason (5 August 2009). "Channel 4 to axe News at Noon and More4 News". The Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/aug/05/channel-4-news-at-noon-more4-news-cuts. Retrieved 5 May 2010.  ^ Jennifer Whitehead (25 February 2010). "Wheeler steps down as ITN On MD following divisions merger". New Media Age. http://www.nma.co.uk/news/wheeler-steps-down-as-itn-on-md-following-divisions-merger/3010419.article.  External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: ITN ITN.co.uk ITN Source ITN Consulting Diagonal View Education Clip Library Teachers TV News at itv.com News at Channel4.com ITN on Daily Motion ITN on Twitter ITN News at YouTube v • d • e ITV News Produced by ITN (Independent Television News) News bulletins ITV News at 5:30 • ITV News at 1:30 • ITV News at 6:30 • ITV News at Ten • ITV News (weekend bulletins) Newscasters Mark Austin • Julie Etchingham • Mary Nightingale • Alastair Stewart Related List of newscasters for ITV News • List of reporters for ITV News • List of ITV journalists and newsreaders • ITV Weather • Tonight v • d • e Channel 4 Channels Channel 4 · E4 · Film4 · More4 News (provided by ITN) Channel 4 News · More4 News Radio 4radio · E4 Radio Box Television (50%) 4Music · The Box · Kerrang! · Kiss · Magic · Q · Smash Hits! Other

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