It's been confirmed in the Daybreak thread that Helen will be moving on after GMTV, therefore, she may not even cone back now. Last Tuesday on the sofa may have been her last day?
It wasn't she'll be back in a week or so. Look out for a 'new face' presenting on Tuesday with John.
My guess if it is an internal new face is Cordelia. She seems to have been having a lot of air time recently and was even on the sofa with the other presenters for Ben's last day.
If it's an external new face, then I predict Nina Houssain.
Strange how Emma has had Tuesday off twice in two weeks, something to do with a new job maybe???
My guess if it is an internal new face is Cordelia. She seems to have been having a lot of air time recently and was even on the sofa with the other presenters for Ben's last day.
If it's an external new face, then I predict Nina Houssain.
Strange how Emma has had Tuesday off twice in two weeks, something to do with a new job maybe???
Emma was off last Tuesday as she took part in a charity event - sailing for Cowes Week
I got a feeling that the local station bulletins are going to become similar timings to the BBC's. I reckon they should ditch them alltogether.
The news where I am from in 3 minutes covering an area from the Welsh borders to the East coast? Plus and weather forecast and sponsors? That doesn't leave a lot that maybe relevant to 'where I live'.
I also love how they display a Travel News slide, with about 2 items on it covering the whole of the Midlands. Really really pointless!
I hope they do introduce more regional bulletins as having the last one at 7.35 means they can't compete with the BBC. There would be minimal cost as it's just the same bulletin done over and over again. They should be at 10 and 40 from 0640 to 0810 in my opinion.
well on a similar subject - I've posted it in the ITV News thead but thought it had some revelance here.
Just saw this on Broadcast : "Crozier hints at structural change for ITV news"
Quote:
ITV chief executive Adam Crozier has said he is delighted the IFNC scheme has “come to a crashing end” and that the broadcaster will reveal its news strategy in the next three months.
Speaking at ITV’s interim results presentation, Crozier revealed he was uncomfortable with the thought of ITV giving up its airtime to others and that he was determined it should be “great at news”.
However, he hinted at a structural shake-up. ITV currently airs news from GMTV, its regional newsrooms and ITN, and Crozier said that if it was drawing up plans from scratch, it “wouldn’t start from here”. He added that the new strategy would not be about moving its bulletins or changing how they look, but finding a way of making news work commercially.
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/broadcasters/crozier-hints-at-structural-change-for-itv-news/5016741.article