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ITV (TV network)

ITV is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network. It was launched in 1955 as Independent Television to provide competition to BBC Television (established in 1936).[1] ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, it has been legally known as Channel 3 to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time: BBC One, BBC Two, and Channel 4.

ITV network
Channel 3


Logos used by the network franchisees
(see map below)
Branding:   ITV1    ITV1 & UTV    STV
CountryUnited Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands
HeadquartersLondon
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerITV plc (13 licences)
STV Group (2 licences)
History
Launched22 September 1955; 67 years ago (1955-09-22)
Former namesIndependent Television
Links
Websiteitv.com
stv.tv

ITV was for four decades a network of separate companies which provided regional television services and also shared programmes between each other to be shown on the entire network. Each franchise was originally owned by a different company. After several mergers, the fifteen regional franchises are now held by two companies: ITV plc, which runs the ITV1 channel, and STV Group, which runs the STV channel.

The ITV network is a separate entity from ITV plc, the company that resulted from the merger of Granada plc and Carlton Communications in 2004. ITV plc holds the Channel 3 broadcasting licences for every region except for central and northern Scotland, which are held by STV Group.

Today, ITV plc simply commissions the network schedule centrally – programmes are made by its own subsidiary ITV Studios and independent production companies. Regional programming remains in news and some current affairs series.

In Northern Ireland, ITV plc used the brand name UTV as the name of the channel until April 2020; it is still, however, used for local programming being shown here. This was the name used by former owner UTV Media (now known as Wireless Group). ITV plc bought UTV in 2016.

Although the ITV network's history goes back to 1955, many regional franchisees changed over the years. Some of the most important names in the network's past – notably Thames, ABC and ATV – have no connection with the modern network.

History

 
Granada Studios, was built in 1954 to house the broadcaster Granada Television. Granada Television opened in 1956 and is the only franchisee to remain an ITV contractor since the creation of the network. The Granada studios closed in 2013.
 
The ITV network in 1962, after all regional companies had begun broadcasting

The origins of ITV lie in the passing of the Television Act 1954, designed to break the monopoly on television held by the BBC Television Service.[1] The act created the Independent Television Authority (ITA, then IBA after the Sound Broadcasting Act) to heavily regulate the industry and to award franchises. The first six franchises were awarded in 1954 for London, the Midlands and the North of England, with separate franchises for Weekdays and Weekends.[1] The first ITV service to launch was London's Associated-Rediffusion on 22 September 1955,[2] with the Midlands and North services launching in February 1956 and May 1956 respectively. Following these launches, the ITA awarded more franchises until the whole country was covered by fourteen regional stations, all launched by 1962.

The network has been modified several times through franchise reviews that have taken place in 1963,[3] 1967,[4] 1974,[5] 1980[6][7] and 1991,[8] during which broadcast regions have changed and service operators have been replaced. Only one service operator has ever been declared bankrupt, WWN in 1963,[9] with all other operators leaving the network as a result of a franchise review. Separate weekend franchises were removed in 1968 (with the exception of London)[3] and over the years more services were added; these included a national breakfast franchise from 1983 onward—operating between 6:00 am and 9:25 am—and a teletext service.[6] The Broadcasting Act 1990 changed the nature of ITV; the then regulator the IBA was replaced with a light-touch regulator, the ITC; companies became able to purchase other ITV regional companies[10] and franchises were now being awarded based upon a highest-bidder auction, with few safeguards in place.[8] This heavily criticised part of the review saw four operators replaced, and the operators facing different annual payments to the Treasury: Central Television, for example, paid only £2,000—despite holding a lucrative and large region—because it was unopposed, while Yorkshire Television paid £37.7 million for a region of the same size and status, owing to heavy competition.[8][11]

Following the 1993 changes, ITV as a network began to consolidate with several companies doing so to save money by ceasing the duplication of services present when they were all separate companies. By 2004, the ITV network was owned by five companies, of which two, Carlton and Granada had become major players by owning between them all the franchises in England, Wales, the Scottish borders and the Isle of Man.[12][13][14] That same year, the two merged to form ITV plc[12][13][14] with the only subsequent acquisitions being the takeover of Channel Television, the Channel Islands franchise, in 2011;[15] and UTV, the franchise for Northern Ireland, in 2015.

Organisation (other networks)

The ITV network is not owned or operated by one company, but by a number of licensees, which provide regional services while also broadcasting programmes across the network. Since 2016, the fifteen licences are held by two companies, with the majority held by ITV Broadcasting Limited, part of ITV plc.

The network is regulated by the media regulator Ofcom who is responsible for awarding the broadcast licences. The last major review of the Channel 3 franchises was in 1991, with all operators' licences having been renewed between 1999 and 2002 and again from 2014 without a further contest. While this has been the longest period that the ITV network has gone without a major review of its licence holders, Ofcom announced (following consultation) that it would split the Wales and West licence from 1 January 2014, creating a national licence for Wales and joining the newly separated West region to Westcountry Television, to form a new licence for the enlarged South West of England region.

All companies holding a licence were part of the non-profit body ITV Network Limited, which commissioned and scheduled network programming, with compliance previously handled by ITV plc and Channel Television. However, due to amalgamation of several of these companies since the creation of ITV Network Limited (and given Channel Television is now owned by ITV plc), it has been replaced by an affiliation system.[16] Approved by Ofcom, this results in ITV plc commissioning and funding the network schedule, with STV and UTV paying a fee to broadcast it.[16] All licensees have the right to opt out of network programming (except for the national news bulletins), however many do not due to pressures from the parent company or because of limited resources.[16] Prior to the affiliate system being introduced, STV would frequently (and sometimes controversially) opt out of several popular network programmes – such as the original run of the first series of Downton Abbey – citing the need to provide more Scottish content to its viewers.[17]

As a public service broadcaster, the ITV network is obliged to broadcast programming of public importance, including news, current affairs, children's and religious programming as well as party election broadcasts on behalf of the major political parties and political events, such as the Budget. The network also needs to produce accessible output containing subtitles, signing and audio description. In exchange for this programming, the ITV network is available on all platforms free to air and can be found at the top of the EPG of all providers.

Since the launch of the platform in 1998, all of the ITV licensees have received gifted capacity on the digital terrestrial television platform. At present, the companies are able to broadcast additional channels and all choose to broadcast the ITV plc owned ITV2, ITV3, ITV4 and CITV in their region. UTV and STV (formerly Scottish Television and Grampian Television) previously broadcast their own services – UTV2 in Northern Ireland and S2 in central and northern Scotland – until 2002, when they adopted the ITV plc channels. Despite this, STV was given a broadcasting licence for what would become the STV2 channel in 2013, however this was short-lived and the channel closed in 2018. The broadcasters all make use of the Digital 3&4 multiplex, shared with Channel 4. ITV Encore launched in June 2014 and ITVBe launched in October 2014. ITV Box Office launched in February 2017.

On 13 September 2022,[18] ITV confirmed that on during the day of Monday 19 September, the day of the state funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, all programming schedules on ITV's digital channels will be scrapped, with the main ITV News coverage being shown live and uninterrupted on every channel.[19][18] This was the first time ITV decided to do this, with the company keeping their digital channels' schedules mostly as advertised in the run up to the funeral (with a few amendments for cancelled sporting events on ITV4) and all royal coverage being on their main channel.[19][20][21][22][23][24]

ITV plc

 
The Leeds Studios, used by ITV Yorkshire. Each ITV region originally had its own studios, however the rise of publisher-broadcasters like Carlton Television and the takeover of regions caused several studios to be closed.

ITV plc owns thirteen of the fifteen franchises and broadcasts to England, Wales, southern Scotland, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and Northern Ireland through its subsidiary company ITV Broadcasting Limited.[15] The company also owns the breakfast television licence,[25] which as of January 2020, broadcasts across the network between 6:00 and 10:00am each morning using the Good Morning Britain (previously Daybreak) and Lorraine names. The company broadcasts a centralised service under the ITV1 brand. In Northern Ireland, ITV used the UTV brand name as the name of the channel until April 2020.

The group also owns ITV Studios, the production arm of the company and formed from an amalgamation of all the production departments of the regional licences they own. The company produces a large proportion of ITV's networked programming (around 47%, but previously as high as 66% according to some reports[26]), with the rest coming primarily from independent suppliers (under the Broadcasting Act 1990, at least 25% of ITV's total output must be from independent companies).[27] ITV plc hopes to increase the amount of in-house programming to as close to the 75% limit as possible.

The group cut the number of regional news programmes offered from 17 in 2007 to 9 by 2009, resulting several regions being merged to form one programme, including the Border and Tyne Tees regions, the Westcountry and West regions and the removal of sub regional programming, with some regions only represented by pre-recorded segments. [28]

STV Group

STV Group plc owns two franchises, covering central and northern Scotland, through subsidiary companies STV Central and STV North, broadcasting a central service under the STV brand.

The company has had several disputes with ITV plc in recent years over network programming. STV aims to broadcast more Scottish programmes at peak times and so removed several key ITV plc programmes from their schedule in July 2009 including The Bill, Midsomer Murders and Lewis.[29] Despite STV's explanation of expense, ITV plc were angered by the decision, as a recent schedule change had made The Bill central to their programming, and broadcast the programmes on ITV3 as well to ensure Scottish viewers could see the programmes. On 23 September ITV plc was reported to be in the process of suing STV for £20 million, as ITV felt dropping the shows constituted a breach of network agreements;[30] STV subsequently counter-sued ITV plc for £35 million.

The dispute was ended in 2011 with STV agreeing to pay ITV plc £18 million. The signing of the new affiliation deal has resulted in STV paying a flat fee for all networked programming, and so to drop any programmes is unlikely due to the large costs involved.[31]

Current licensees

 
On-air branding of the ITV network regions since 2013
 
The fully ITV-branded franchises since 2014

There are fifteen regional licences, covering fourteen regions (there are separate weekday and weekend licences for the London region), and one national licence for the breakfast service. All licences listed here were renewed until the end of 2024. Licences in England and Wales were held by the individual regional ITV plc owned companies prior to November 2008.[32]

The appointment to provide national news for Channel 3 is also subject to approval by Ofcom. This appointment has been held by ITN since the channel's inception, and has also been approved through the end of 2024.[33]

Regional Channel 3 licences
Licence service area[34] Licence holder[35] Licence held since Parent company Service name On air name
Central Scotland STV Central Limited 31 August 1957 STV Group plc STV Central STV
North of Scotland STV North Limited 30 September 1961 STV Group plc STV North STV
East of England ITV Broadcasting Limited December 2006[Note 1] ITV plc ITV Anglia ITV1
England–Scotland Border ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Border ITV1
East, West and South Midlands[Note 2][Note 3] ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Central ITV1
Wales[Note 4] ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Cymru Wales ITV1 Cymru Wales[Note 5]
North West England[Note 6] and Isle of Man[Note 7] ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Granada ITV1
London (weekdays) ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV London (weekdays) ITV1
London (weekends) ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV London (weekends) ITV1
South and South East England[Note 3] ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Meridian ITV1
North East England ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Tyne Tees ITV1
South West and West of England[Note 8] ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV West Country ITV1
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Yorkshire ITV1
Channel Islands ITV Broadcasting Limited March 2017 ITV plc ITV Channel TV ITV1[Note 9]
Northern Ireland ITV Broadcasting Limited February 2016 ITV plc[36] UTV ITV1 (UTV)[Note 10]
National Channel 3 licences
Licence service area Licence holder[35] Licence held since Parent company Service name On air name
National breakfast time[Note 11] ITV Breakfast Limited 1993 ITV plc[Note 12] ITV Breakfast ITV1

Programming

 
ITV share of viewing 1981–2008 Broadcasters' Audience Research Board figures.

For over 60 years of ITV, its homegrown programmes have become among the best remembered as well as being extremely successful. Before the 1990s, nearly all of the content for the channel was produced by the fifteen franchise licensees: the regional companies.

However, following legislation in the Broadcasting Act 1990 imposing a 25% quota for commissioning of independent productions,[27] the number of programmes from independent production companies not connected to the traditional ITV network, has increased rapidly. Notable examples include Talkback Thames (one half of which, Thames Television, was itself a former ITV franchisee), producers of The Bill and co-producers of The X Factor, and 2waytraffic (previously Celador), producers of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.

From the late 1990s, ITV's long-standing commitment to strong current affairs and documentary programming began to diminish with the ending of productions such as World in Action (Granada Television), This Week (Rediffusion London/Thames Television), First Tuesday (Yorkshire Television), Network First, Survival (Anglia Television), and Weekend World (LWT) and their replacement with populist shows such as Tonight. News at Ten was also axed in 1999, although it was reinstated in 2001. In December 2009, the final edition of ITV's long-running arts programme, The South Bank Show was broadcast.

ITV's primetime schedules are dominated by its soap operas, such as the flagship Coronation Street and Emmerdale. At the start of the 21st century, Independent Television faced criticism for including a large amount of "reality TV" programmes in the schedule, such as Celebrity Fit Club, Celebrity Wrestling and Celebrity Love Island. In its defence, ITV does continue to show its major strengths in the fields of sports coverage and drama productions, and it continues to schedule national news in primetime.

Breakfast

Television has been broadcast on ITV at breakfast since 1 February 1983. It was initially run by an independent contractor - TV-am, and later GMTV - until GMTV Limited became a wholly owned subsidiary of ITV plc in November 2009.[37]

Historically, ITV aired breakfast programmes from 6am until 9.25am but ITV extended this to 10am on weekdays on 6 January 2020.[38] and now broadcasts two breakfast programmes on weekdays - Good Morning Britain and Lorraine. Good Morning Britain keeps viewers up to date with all the latest news, sports, features and weather, whilst Lorraine predominantly focuses on celebrity interviews, recipes, fashion and showbiz. At weekends, ITV Breakfast airs children's programming, a simulcast of CITV Breakfast, under the CITV brand.

Daytime programming

ITV's strong daytime line-up helped by programmes such as This Morning, Loose Women, Dickinson's Real Deal and game shows Tipping Point and The Chase are very popular, achieving the highest audience share during the daytime slot.[39]

Entertainment

In recent years the network has tried to use formats that ITV Studios own outright (whether they have originated in the UK with their Lifted Entertainment[40] company or have come from production companies they own abroad), though some popular programme formats like The Masked Singer have still been acquired from other companies abroad. Currently ITV are behind the formats for Dancing on Ice, The Voice UK (the format originally coming from their Dutch production company) and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, while forthcoming music game show Walk The Line has been co-developed by Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment and ITV.[41][42][43][44]

National and international news

Since the network started, Independent Television News Limited (ITN) has held the contract to produce news for the ITV network, with 30-minute national news bulletins currently broadcast at 1:30 pm, and 10:00 pm, and an hour-long bulletin at 6.30pm. These bulletins were broadcast under the ITN brand from 1955 until 1999, when a new network identity reinforced the ITV brand, resulting in the new bulletins being broadcast under the ITV News brand.[45][46]

ITN has long been respected in the news industry as a source of reliable information and news, and as a result the service has won many awards for their programmes, the latest being in May 2011 when News at Ten was named best news programme by the Royal Television Society and BAFTA.

Weather

The ITV National Weather forecast was first broadcast in 1989, using data supplied by the Met Office, and was presented by a number of weather forecasters. The forecasts are sponsored in which the sponsors message, would appear prior to and following the forecast. The forecasts are made immediately after the main national news bulletins.

Prior to the creation of the national forecast, each regional company provided its own regional forecast. The regional forecasts today are incorporated into the main regional news bulletins, and in the summer months, includes a pollen count.

Late-night programming

Currently only new episodes of long-form news and current affairs programmes like Exposure,[47] Peston[48] and On Assignment[49] are being scheduled after News at Ten, with the latter title currently only appearing on a month-by-month basis. As the channel carries a simulcast of the Ideal World[50] shopping network for a couple of hours after midnight, the time between the news and the shopping is usually kept for re-runs, with ITV repeating its primetime entertainment shows or sports programming from ITV4.[51][52][53][54]

ITV continues with its regularly scheduled programming after Ideal World at around 3am with showbiz news bulletin FYI Extra[55] and repeats, many of which have on-screen BSL signing for the deaf community.[56] Replacing the information based ITV Nightscreen slot in 2021 was Unwind With ITV,[57] programming produced in association with the Campaign Against Living Miserably. At around 4am each night this mindfulness programme shows calming shots of natural landscapes and relaxing animations for around an hour,[58][59] with versions of the footage also seen on ITV2, ITV3 and ITV4.

Regional programming

The regional ITV companies are required to provide local news as part of their franchise agreement together with local weather forecasts, with the main local bulletin at 6pm and regional bulletins located after each national news programme. In addition to this, traditionally ITV companies would provide other regional programming based on current affairs, entertainment or drama. However, apart from a monthly political programme, most non-news regional programming in the English regions was dropped by ITV plc in 2009, although it continues in Wales and the Channel Islands, as well as on STV and UTV and ITV Border in Scotland from 2014 to cover mainly Scottish politics whilst ITV Border in England broadcast network programming .[60] On 14 January 2013, ITV plc regional news programmes titles were discontinued in favour of more generic branding under the ITV News title with the region listed as the subheading. However some "heritage" brand names were retained including Calendar, Granada Reports and Lookaround. On 28 June 2014, ITV News Cymru Wales returned to its historic name of Wales at Six.

Current regional news programmes

 
ITV News and STV News regions and sub-regions since 2013
  1. Anglia: ITV News Anglia (with East and West variations)
  2. Border: ITV News Lookaround
  3. Central: ITV News Central (with East and West variations)
  4. Channel: ITV News Channel TV
  5. Granada: ITV News Granada Reports
  6. London: ITV News London
  7. Meridian: ITV News Meridian (with South variation and a Thames Valley opt-out and South East variation)
  8. STV Central: STV News (non-ITV plc) (with East and West variations)
  9. STV North: STV News (non-ITV plc) (with a Dundee opt-out)
  10. Tyne Tees: ITV News Tyne Tees
  11. UTV: UTV Live
  12. Wales: ITV News Wales at Six
  13. West Country: ITV News West Country (with East and West variations)
  14. Yorkshire: ITV News Calendar (with East and West variations)

Former programmes

Sports

  • Football
    • ITV holds joint rights for the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship with the BBC and has shown every World Cup live since 1966, on a shared basis with the BBC. This arrangement has been in place since the 1960s. ITV shares the rights for the FA Cup with the BBC, having previously done so from 1955 to 1988. ITV also held the live rights to the competition from 1998 to 2001 and from 2008 until 2014.[61][62]
  • Horse racing
    • ITV other flagship sporting coverage is as the exclusive free to air home of British Horse Racing. ITV's deal, which began on 1 January 2017, encompasses horse racing every Saturday Afternoon on ITV or ITV4.[63]
  • Boxing
    • ITV Sport has broadcast many boxing matches over the years under the Big Fight Live banner and the sport was a regular fixture on ITV screens until the mid 1990s when ITV lost its two premier contracts to Sky Sports[64] In 2005, ITV returned to the ring when it reached an agreement to broadcast the main share of Frank Warren's Sports Network fights. This continued until 2008, and in 2010 ITV decided to stop covering the sport as ITV thought that boxing was no longer commercially viable. In the late 2010s ITV showed some boxing on a pay-per-view channel ITV Box Office.[65] However ITV's boxing coverage is now restricted to Premier Boxing Champions which it shows on ITV4, having closed ITV Box Office at the start of 2020.[66]
  • Cycling
    • ITV has shown the Tour de France in 2002. Initially, live coverage was only broadcast at the weekend but since the 2010 Tour de France, ITV4 has broadcast daily live coverage of every stage. ITV also broadcasts the Women's Tour and Tour of Britain live.
  • Darts
    • ITV4 covers six tournaments each year, including the UK Open, The Masters and the World Series of Darts. ITV had previously extensively covered the sport and did so from 1972 until it decided to drop the sport in 1988. ITV resumed coverage of darts in 2007 and since then it has gradually increased the number of events it shows.[67]
  • Motorsport
  • Rugby
    • ITV has broadcast every Rugby World Cup live since 1991 and will show the 2023 tournament. ITV also broadcasts the Women's Rugby World Cup for the first time and the Under 20 World Cup.[68] Since 2016, ITV has shared coverage of the Six Nations Championship with the BBC. ITV broadcasts all England, France Ireland and Italy home matches live, while BBC shows all Scotland and Wales home matches live.[69] ITV also shows 7 live matches from Premiership Rugby including the final and a weekly highlights show on ITV4 on Sunday evenings, repeated later on the main ITV channel.
  • Snooker
    • Snooker is another sport which ITV dropped but has subsequently restarted to show. In the 1980s and early 1990s, ITV broadcast four tournaments per season. ITV dropped snooker after the 1993 British Open and the sport was mostly absent from ITV screens until the 2010s. In summer 2014 ITV and Barry Hearn announced they had signed a 5-year deal to cover 2 Snooker Tournaments per year, keeping coverage of the Champion of Champions and a new tournament called the World Grand Prix.[70] ITV now shows four tournaments each year, including the Champion of Champions and the World Grand Prix.

Children's programming

The network broadcasts children's programming under the CITV (Children's ITV) strand. Children's programming was originally provided during weekday afternoons and weekend mornings, however following the launch of the CITV Channel in 2006, all children's programming, with the exception of the weekend ITV Breakfast slot, were relocated from the ITV line-up to the CITV channel in 2007, a move which was challenged by Ofcom in April 2007.

Schools programming

Schools programming on the network began in 1957 in some regions and expanded as more regions began broadcasting. It was a contractual obligation for some ITV companies to broadcast schools programming, and this was initially broadcast as part of the normal scheduling. The programmes were moved into a segment for broadcast during the day in the 1960s, under the banner Independent Television for Schools and Colleges and from 1987 were broadcast on Channel 4 in the ITV Schools on Channel 4 segment. In 1993, this segment became Channel 4 Schools and later in 2000 4Learning. These strands of programming consisted of schools programming from all the ITV companies or from independent sources. The schools strand itself is now defunct, with no particular branding segment used.

Notable programming

Daytime programming

Primetime programming

Weekend programming

Night-time programming

Teletext provider

The Public Teletext Licence[71] allows the holder to broadcast a text-based information service around the clock on Channel 3 (as well as Channel 4 and S4C) frequencies. Teletext on ITV was provided by ORACLE from 1974 until 1993 and from 1993 to 2010 by Teletext Ltd., whose news, sport and TV listings pages rivalled the BBC's offering, Ceefax on terrestrial and BBC Red Button on digital. Teletext Ltd. also provided digital teletext for the Channel 3 services, as well as the text output for both Channel 4 and S4C under the same licence and Channel 5. However, the licence was revoked by Ofcom on 29 January 2010 for failing to provide news and local non-news information on ITV and there is currently no teletext licence holder for ITV.[72]

Availability outside the UK

ITV (as UTV) is widely available in Ireland, where it is received directly in areas bordering Northern Ireland, or in coastal areas from Wales (as ITV Cymru Wales). Until 2015, it was also carried on cable, when it was replaced by UTV Ireland, which was itself replaced by be3, now Virgin Media Three. ITV programming is also available to Irish viewers on Virgin Media One (including soap operas Emmerdale and Coronation Street). ITV is also available on cable and IPTV in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Since 27 March 2013, it has been offered by the British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) to members of HM Forces and their families around the world, replacing the BFBS3 TV channel, which already carried a selection of ITV programmes.[73]

Criticism

Since the launch of ITV, there have been concerns from politicians and the press that ITV faced a conflict concerning programme audiences and advertisers. As advertisers are reluctant to buy advertising space around low viewing programmes, there is a pressure on ITV to broadcast more popular programmes in peak times. This has become more profound in recent years[when?] following a relaxation in regulation and significantly more competition in the advertising market following the huge increase in commercial channels. In recent years,[when?] programmes have started to dominate from the reality television genre including the celebrity and talent show subgenres. This has led to accusations of ITV 'dumbing down' their programmes and appealing to the 'lowest common denominator', accusations that are at odds with the network's status as a public service broadcaster.[74][75] ITV was/is also heavily criticised for scaling back its regional programmes, including regional news, also ITV has been criticised (since 2010) for showing Emmerdale and Coronation Street at the 8:30 weekday slot (except Tuesdays).

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2017 Diversity in Media Awards Broadcaster of the Year ITV Nominated

On-air identity

 
1989
 
1998
ITV logos shared between the network companies before the establishment of a single ITV1 channel in England, Wales and Southern Scotland in 2002

There has never been an identity for ITV as a whole that was adopted uniformly by all broadcasters within the ITV network. Before 1989, each regional company used its own name for identification and the name "ITV" was rarely seen on screen, except for some sub-brands such as ITV Schools or ITV Sport. From 1989, a national ITV corporate identity was established, which saw regional brands combined with the national ITV brand, although the balance between regional and national brands varied from company to company, and some companies never used the ITV brand at all. It was not until 2002 that national ITV-branded continuity was adopted across all the regions in England (see ITV1), although regional continuity before local programmes continued until 2006.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Anglia Television Limited", which had provided the service since 1959, had its name changed to "ITV Broadcasting Limited" on 29 December 2006.
  2. ^ Up to 1968, the service for the Midlands region was provided by ATV for Monday to Friday and by ABC Weekend for weekends.
  3. ^ a b The Oxford area was transferred from the Central to the Meridian licence on 1 January 2014
  4. ^ Wales and West of England until 31 December 2013
  5. ^ Usually just ITV.
  6. ^ Up to 1968, the service for a single Northern area consisting of both the current North West region and most of the current Yorkshire region was provided by Granada Television for Monday to Friday and by ABC Weekend for weekends.
  7. ^ Coverage was transferred from ITV Border and Tyne Tees to ITV Granada following DSO in the Isle of Man in July 2009.
  8. ^ South West of England only until 31 December 2013
  9. ^ Since 2013 all presentation has only carried the ITV name, however the name ITV Channel Television was previously used on-screen. This is now restricted to voice announcements before regional programmes.
  10. ^ Despite UTV permanently adopting ITV continuity in November 2020, UTV continuity is still used for local programming.
  11. ^ The current breakfast holder, ITV Breakfast Ltd, is a rebrand of GMTV, which took over from the previous incumbent, TV-am in 1993.
  12. ^ ITV plc purchased the remaining stake of GMTV (now ITV Breakfast) from The Walt Disney Company in November 2009.

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This article is about the UK wide television network For its television channels see ITV1 and STV TV channel For the unaffiliated Indian media group see ITV Network India For other uses see ITV disambiguation ITV is a British free to air public broadcast television network It was launched in 1955 as Independent Television to provide competition to BBC Television established in 1936 1 ITV is the oldest commercial network in the UK Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990 it has been legally known as Channel 3 to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time BBC One BBC Two and Channel 4 ITV networkChannel 3Logos used by the network franchisees see map below Branding ITV1 ITV1 amp UTV STVCountryUnited Kingdom Isle of Man and Channel IslandsHeadquartersLondonProgrammingLanguage s EnglishOwnershipOwnerITV plc 13 licences STV Group 2 licences HistoryLaunched22 September 1955 67 years ago 1955 09 22 Former namesIndependent TelevisionLinksWebsiteitv comstv tvITV was for four decades a network of separate companies which provided regional television services and also shared programmes between each other to be shown on the entire network Each franchise was originally owned by a different company After several mergers the fifteen regional franchises are now held by two companies ITV plc which runs the ITV1 channel and STV Group which runs the STV channel The ITV network is a separate entity from ITV plc the company that resulted from the merger of Granada plc and Carlton Communications in 2004 ITV plc holds the Channel 3 broadcasting licences for every region except for central and northern Scotland which are held by STV Group Today ITV plc simply commissions the network schedule centrally programmes are made by its own subsidiary ITV Studios and independent production companies Regional programming remains in news and some current affairs series In Northern Ireland ITV plc used the brand name UTV as the name of the channel until April 2020 it is still however used for local programming being shown here This was the name used by former owner UTV Media now known as Wireless Group ITV plc bought UTV in 2016 Although the ITV network s history goes back to 1955 many regional franchisees changed over the years Some of the most important names in the network s past notably Thames ABC and ATV have no connection with the modern network Contents 1 History 2 Organisation other networks 2 1 ITV plc 2 2 STV Group 3 Current licensees 4 Programming 4 1 Breakfast 4 2 Daytime programming 4 3 Entertainment 4 4 National and international news 4 4 1 Weather 4 5 Late night programming 4 6 Regional programming 4 6 1 Current regional news programmes 4 6 2 Former programmes 4 7 Sports 4 8 Children s programming 4 9 Schools programming 4 10 Notable programming 4 10 1 Daytime programming 4 10 2 Primetime programming 4 10 3 Weekend programming 4 10 4 Night time programming 4 11 Teletext provider 5 Availability outside the UK 6 Criticism 7 Awards and nominations 8 On air identity 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External links 12 1 Parent companiesHistory EditMain article History of ITV Granada Studios was built in 1954 to house the broadcaster Granada Television Granada Television opened in 1956 and is the only franchisee to remain an ITV contractor since the creation of the network The Granada studios closed in 2013 The ITV network in 1962 after all regional companies had begun broadcasting The origins of ITV lie in the passing of the Television Act 1954 designed to break the monopoly on television held by the BBC Television Service 1 The act created the Independent Television Authority ITA then IBA after the Sound Broadcasting Act to heavily regulate the industry and to award franchises The first six franchises were awarded in 1954 for London the Midlands and the North of England with separate franchises for Weekdays and Weekends 1 The first ITV service to launch was London s Associated Rediffusion on 22 September 1955 2 with the Midlands and North services launching in February 1956 and May 1956 respectively Following these launches the ITA awarded more franchises until the whole country was covered by fourteen regional stations all launched by 1962 The network has been modified several times through franchise reviews that have taken place in 1963 3 1967 4 1974 5 1980 6 7 and 1991 8 during which broadcast regions have changed and service operators have been replaced Only one service operator has ever been declared bankrupt WWN in 1963 9 with all other operators leaving the network as a result of a franchise review Separate weekend franchises were removed in 1968 with the exception of London 3 and over the years more services were added these included a national breakfast franchise from 1983 onward operating between 6 00 am and 9 25 am and a teletext service 6 The Broadcasting Act 1990 changed the nature of ITV the then regulator the IBA was replaced with a light touch regulator the ITC companies became able to purchase other ITV regional companies 10 and franchises were now being awarded based upon a highest bidder auction with few safeguards in place 8 This heavily criticised part of the review saw four operators replaced and the operators facing different annual payments to the Treasury Central Television for example paid only 2 000 despite holding a lucrative and large region because it was unopposed while Yorkshire Television paid 37 7 million for a region of the same size and status owing to heavy competition 8 11 Following the 1993 changes ITV as a network began to consolidate with several companies doing so to save money by ceasing the duplication of services present when they were all separate companies By 2004 the ITV network was owned by five companies of which two Carlton and Granada had become major players by owning between them all the franchises in England Wales the Scottish borders and the Isle of Man 12 13 14 That same year the two merged to form ITV plc 12 13 14 with the only subsequent acquisitions being the takeover of Channel Television the Channel Islands franchise in 2011 15 and UTV the franchise for Northern Ireland in 2015 Organisation other networks EditThe ITV network is not owned or operated by one company but by a number of licensees which provide regional services while also broadcasting programmes across the network Since 2016 the fifteen licences are held by two companies with the majority held by ITV Broadcasting Limited part of ITV plc The network is regulated by the media regulator Ofcom who is responsible for awarding the broadcast licences The last major review of the Channel 3 franchises was in 1991 with all operators licences having been renewed between 1999 and 2002 and again from 2014 without a further contest While this has been the longest period that the ITV network has gone without a major review of its licence holders Ofcom announced following consultation that it would split the Wales and West licence from 1 January 2014 creating a national licence for Wales and joining the newly separated West region to Westcountry Television to form a new licence for the enlarged South West of England region All companies holding a licence were part of the non profit body ITV Network Limited which commissioned and scheduled network programming with compliance previously handled by ITV plc and Channel Television However due to amalgamation of several of these companies since the creation of ITV Network Limited and given Channel Television is now owned by ITV plc it has been replaced by an affiliation system 16 Approved by Ofcom this results in ITV plc commissioning and funding the network schedule with STV and UTV paying a fee to broadcast it 16 All licensees have the right to opt out of network programming except for the national news bulletins however many do not due to pressures from the parent company or because of limited resources 16 Prior to the affiliate system being introduced STV would frequently and sometimes controversially opt out of several popular network programmes such as the original run of the first series of Downton Abbey citing the need to provide more Scottish content to its viewers 17 As a public service broadcaster the ITV network is obliged to broadcast programming of public importance including news current affairs children s and religious programming as well as party election broadcasts on behalf of the major political parties and political events such as the Budget The network also needs to produce accessible output containing subtitles signing and audio description In exchange for this programming the ITV network is available on all platforms free to air and can be found at the top of the EPG of all providers Since the launch of the platform in 1998 all of the ITV licensees have received gifted capacity on the digital terrestrial television platform At present the companies are able to broadcast additional channels and all choose to broadcast the ITV plc owned ITV2 ITV3 ITV4 and CITV in their region UTV and STV formerly Scottish Television and Grampian Television previously broadcast their own services UTV2 in Northern Ireland and S2 in central and northern Scotland until 2002 when they adopted the ITV plc channels Despite this STV was given a broadcasting licence for what would become the STV2 channel in 2013 however this was short lived and the channel closed in 2018 The broadcasters all make use of the Digital 3 amp 4 multiplex shared with Channel 4 ITV Encore launched in June 2014 and ITVBe launched in October 2014 ITV Box Office launched in February 2017 On 13 September 2022 18 ITV confirmed that on during the day of Monday 19 September the day of the state funeral for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II all programming schedules on ITV s digital channels will be scrapped with the main ITV News coverage being shown live and uninterrupted on every channel 19 18 This was the first time ITV decided to do this with the company keeping their digital channels schedules mostly as advertised in the run up to the funeral with a few amendments for cancelled sporting events on ITV4 and all royal coverage being on their main channel 19 20 21 22 23 24 ITV plc Edit Main article ITV plc The Leeds Studios used by ITV Yorkshire Each ITV region originally had its own studios however the rise of publisher broadcasters like Carlton Television and the takeover of regions caused several studios to be closed ITV plc owns thirteen of the fifteen franchises and broadcasts to England Wales southern Scotland the Isle of Man the Channel Islands and Northern Ireland through its subsidiary company ITV Broadcasting Limited 15 The company also owns the breakfast television licence 25 which as of January 2020 broadcasts across the network between 6 00 and 10 00am each morning using the Good Morning Britain previously Daybreak and Lorraine names The company broadcasts a centralised service under the ITV1 brand In Northern Ireland ITV used the UTV brand name as the name of the channel until April 2020 The group also owns ITV Studios the production arm of the company and formed from an amalgamation of all the production departments of the regional licences they own The company produces a large proportion of ITV s networked programming around 47 but previously as high as 66 according to some reports 26 with the rest coming primarily from independent suppliers under the Broadcasting Act 1990 at least 25 of ITV s total output must be from independent companies 27 ITV plc hopes to increase the amount of in house programming to as close to the 75 limit as possible The group cut the number of regional news programmes offered from 17 in 2007 to 9 by 2009 resulting several regions being merged to form one programme including the Border and Tyne Tees regions the Westcountry and West regions and the removal of sub regional programming with some regions only represented by pre recorded segments 28 STV Group Edit Main article STV Group STV Group plc owns two franchises covering central and northern Scotland through subsidiary companies STV Central and STV North broadcasting a central service under the STV brand The company has had several disputes with ITV plc in recent years over network programming STV aims to broadcast more Scottish programmes at peak times and so removed several key ITV plc programmes from their schedule in July 2009 including The Bill Midsomer Murders and Lewis 29 Despite STV s explanation of expense ITV plc were angered by the decision as a recent schedule change had made The Bill central to their programming and broadcast the programmes on ITV3 as well to ensure Scottish viewers could see the programmes On 23 September ITV plc was reported to be in the process of suing STV for 20 million as ITV felt dropping the shows constituted a breach of network agreements 30 STV subsequently counter sued ITV plc for 35 million The dispute was ended in 2011 with STV agreeing to pay ITV plc 18 million The signing of the new affiliation deal has resulted in STV paying a flat fee for all networked programming and so to drop any programmes is unlikely due to the large costs involved 31 Current licensees Edit On air branding of the ITV network regions since 2013 The fully ITV branded franchises since 2014 There are fifteen regional licences covering fourteen regions there are separate weekday and weekend licences for the London region and one national licence for the breakfast service All licences listed here were renewed until the end of 2024 Licences in England and Wales were held by the individual regional ITV plc owned companies prior to November 2008 32 The appointment to provide national news for Channel 3 is also subject to approval by Ofcom This appointment has been held by ITN since the channel s inception and has also been approved through the end of 2024 33 Regional Channel 3 licencesLicence service area 34 Licence holder 35 Licence held since Parent company Service name On air nameCentral Scotland STV Central Limited 31 August 1957 STV Group plc STV Central STVNorth of Scotland STV North Limited 30 September 1961 STV Group plc STV North STVEast of England ITV Broadcasting Limited December 2006 Note 1 ITV plc ITV Anglia ITV1England Scotland Border ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Border ITV1East West and South Midlands Note 2 Note 3 ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Central ITV1Wales Note 4 ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Cymru Wales ITV1 Cymru Wales Note 5 North West England Note 6 and Isle of Man Note 7 ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Granada ITV1London weekdays ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV London weekdays ITV1London weekends ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV London weekends ITV1South and South East England Note 3 ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Meridian ITV1North East England ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Tyne Tees ITV1South West and West of England Note 8 ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV West Country ITV1Yorkshire and Lincolnshire ITV Broadcasting Limited November 2008 ITV plc ITV Yorkshire ITV1Channel Islands ITV Broadcasting Limited March 2017 ITV plc ITV Channel TV ITV1 Note 9 Northern Ireland ITV Broadcasting Limited February 2016 ITV plc 36 UTV ITV1 UTV Note 10 National Channel 3 licencesLicence service area Licence holder 35 Licence held since Parent company Service name On air nameNational breakfast time Note 11 ITV Breakfast Limited 1993 ITV plc Note 12 ITV Breakfast ITV1Programming EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources ITV TV network news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message ITV share of viewing 1981 2008 Broadcasters Audience Research Board figures See also List of television programmes broadcast by ITV For over 60 years of ITV its homegrown programmes have become among the best remembered as well as being extremely successful Before the 1990s nearly all of the content for the channel was produced by the fifteen franchise licensees the regional companies However following legislation in the Broadcasting Act 1990 imposing a 25 quota for commissioning of independent productions 27 the number of programmes from independent production companies not connected to the traditional ITV network has increased rapidly Notable examples include Talkback Thames one half of which Thames Television was itself a former ITV franchisee producers of The Bill and co producers of The X Factor and 2waytraffic previously Celador producers of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire From the late 1990s ITV s long standing commitment to strong current affairs and documentary programming began to diminish with the ending of productions such as World in Action Granada Television This Week Rediffusion London Thames Television First Tuesday Yorkshire Television Network First Survival Anglia Television and Weekend World LWT and their replacement with populist shows such as Tonight News at Ten was also axed in 1999 although it was reinstated in 2001 In December 2009 the final edition of ITV s long running arts programme The South Bank Show was broadcast ITV s primetime schedules are dominated by its soap operas such as the flagship Coronation Street and Emmerdale At the start of the 21st century Independent Television faced criticism for including a large amount of reality TV programmes in the schedule such as Celebrity Fit Club Celebrity Wrestling and Celebrity Love Island In its defence ITV does continue to show its major strengths in the fields of sports coverage and drama productions and it continues to schedule national news in primetime Breakfast Edit Main article ITV Breakfast Television has been broadcast on ITV at breakfast since 1 February 1983 It was initially run by an independent contractor TV am and later GMTV until GMTV Limited became a wholly owned subsidiary of ITV plc in November 2009 37 Historically ITV aired breakfast programmes from 6am until 9 25am but ITV extended this to 10am on weekdays on 6 January 2020 38 and now broadcasts two breakfast programmes on weekdays Good Morning Britain and Lorraine Good Morning Britain keeps viewers up to date with all the latest news sports features and weather whilst Lorraine predominantly focuses on celebrity interviews recipes fashion and showbiz At weekends ITV Breakfast airs children s programming a simulcast of CITV Breakfast under the CITV brand Daytime programming Edit ITV s strong daytime line up helped by programmes such as This Morning Loose Women Dickinson s Real Deal and game shows Tipping Point and The Chase are very popular achieving the highest audience share during the daytime slot 39 Entertainment Edit In recent years the network has tried to use formats that ITV Studios own outright whether they have originated in the UK with their Lifted Entertainment 40 company or have come from production companies they own abroad though some popular programme formats like The Masked Singer have still been acquired from other companies abroad Currently ITV are behind the formats for Dancing on Ice The Voice UK the format originally coming from their Dutch production company and I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here while forthcoming music game show Walk The Line has been co developed by Simon Cowell s Syco Entertainment and ITV 41 42 43 44 National and international news Edit Main article ITV News Since the network started Independent Television News Limited ITN has held the contract to produce news for the ITV network with 30 minute national news bulletins currently broadcast at 1 30 pm and 10 00 pm and an hour long bulletin at 6 30pm These bulletins were broadcast under the ITN brand from 1955 until 1999 when a new network identity reinforced the ITV brand resulting in the new bulletins being broadcast under the ITV News brand 45 46 ITN has long been respected in the news industry as a source of reliable information and news and as a result the service has won many awards for their programmes the latest being in May 2011 when News at Ten was named best news programme by the Royal Television Society and BAFTA Weather Edit Main article ITV Weather The ITV National Weather forecast was first broadcast in 1989 using data supplied by the Met Office and was presented by a number of weather forecasters The forecasts are sponsored in which the sponsors message would appear prior to and following the forecast The forecasts are made immediately after the main national news bulletins Prior to the creation of the national forecast each regional company provided its own regional forecast The regional forecasts today are incorporated into the main regional news bulletins and in the summer months includes a pollen count Late night programming Edit Currently only new episodes of long form news and current affairs programmes like Exposure 47 Peston 48 and On Assignment 49 are being scheduled after News at Ten with the latter title currently only appearing on a month by month basis As the channel carries a simulcast of the Ideal World 50 shopping network for a couple of hours after midnight the time between the news and the shopping is usually kept for re runs with ITV repeating its primetime entertainment shows or sports programming from ITV4 51 52 53 54 ITV continues with its regularly scheduled programming after Ideal World at around 3am with showbiz news bulletin FYI Extra 55 and repeats many of which have on screen BSL signing for the deaf community 56 Replacing the information based ITV Nightscreen slot in 2021 was Unwind With ITV 57 programming produced in association with the Campaign Against Living Miserably At around 4am each night this mindfulness programme shows calming shots of natural landscapes and relaxing animations for around an hour 58 59 with versions of the footage also seen on ITV2 ITV3 and ITV4 Regional programming Edit The regional ITV companies are required to provide local news as part of their franchise agreement together with local weather forecasts with the main local bulletin at 6pm and regional bulletins located after each national news programme In addition to this traditionally ITV companies would provide other regional programming based on current affairs entertainment or drama However apart from a monthly political programme most non news regional programming in the English regions was dropped by ITV plc in 2009 although it continues in Wales and the Channel Islands as well as on STV and UTV and ITV Border in Scotland from 2014 to cover mainly Scottish politics whilst ITV Border in England broadcast network programming 60 On 14 January 2013 ITV plc regional news programmes titles were discontinued in favour of more generic branding under the ITV News title with the region listed as the subheading However some heritage brand names were retained including Calendar Granada Reports and Lookaround On 28 June 2014 ITV News Cymru Wales returned to its historic name of Wales at Six Current regional news programmes Edit ITV News and STV News regions and sub regions since 2013 Anglia ITV News Anglia with East and West variations Border ITV News Lookaround Central ITV News Central with East and West variations Channel ITV News Channel TV Granada ITV News Granada Reports London ITV News London Meridian ITV News Meridian with South variation and a Thames Valley opt out and South East variation STV Central STV News non ITV plc with East and West variations STV North STV News non ITV plc with a Dundee opt out Tyne Tees ITV News Tyne Tees UTV UTV Live Wales ITV News Wales at Six West Country ITV News West Country with East and West variations Yorkshire ITV News Calendar with East and West variations Former programmes Edit ATV ATV Midlands News ATV Today Anglia About Anglia Anglia News Anglia News Tonight Anglia Tonight Carlton London Tonight Central Carlton Central Central News Central News at Six Central Tonight Channel Channel Report Grampian North Tonight Granada Northern Newscast Scene at Six Thirty Granada Tonight HTV Wales ITV Wales Report Wales Y Dydd Wales Tonight HTV News ITV Wales News HTV West ITV West Report West HTV News The West Tonight ITV West News West Country Tonight London Weekend Television LWT LWT News London Tonight Meridian Meridian Tonight Scottish Television STV Scotland Today Southern Day by Day Scene South East Dover Transmitter Television South West TSW Today South West TSW Today Television South TVS Coast to Coast Thames Thames News Thames Valley Non Franchise Thames Valley Tonight Tyne Tees Today At Six Northern Life Tyne Tees Today Network North Bilsdale Transmitter North East Tonight Ulster Television UTV Good Evening Ulster Six Tonight Westward Westward Diary Westcountry Carlton Westcountry Westcountry LiveSports Edit Main article ITV Sport Football ITV holds joint rights for the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship with the BBC and has shown every World Cup live since 1966 on a shared basis with the BBC This arrangement has been in place since the 1960s ITV shares the rights for the FA Cup with the BBC having previously done so from 1955 to 1988 ITV also held the live rights to the competition from 1998 to 2001 and from 2008 until 2014 61 62 Horse racing ITV other flagship sporting coverage is as the exclusive free to air home of British Horse Racing ITV s deal which began on 1 January 2017 encompasses horse racing every Saturday Afternoon on ITV or ITV4 63 Boxing ITV Sport has broadcast many boxing matches over the years under the Big Fight Live banner and the sport was a regular fixture on ITV screens until the mid 1990s when ITV lost its two premier contracts to Sky Sports 64 In 2005 ITV returned to the ring when it reached an agreement to broadcast the main share of Frank Warren s Sports Network fights This continued until 2008 and in 2010 ITV decided to stop covering the sport as ITV thought that boxing was no longer commercially viable In the late 2010s ITV showed some boxing on a pay per view channel ITV Box Office 65 However ITV s boxing coverage is now restricted to Premier Boxing Champions which it shows on ITV4 having closed ITV Box Office at the start of 2020 66 Cycling ITV has shown the Tour de France in 2002 Initially live coverage was only broadcast at the weekend but since the 2010 Tour de France ITV4 has broadcast daily live coverage of every stage ITV also broadcasts the Women s Tour and Tour of Britain live Darts ITV4 covers six tournaments each year including the UK Open The Masters and the World Series of Darts ITV had previously extensively covered the sport and did so from 1972 until it decided to drop the sport in 1988 ITV resumed coverage of darts in 2007 and since then it has gradually increased the number of events it shows 67 Motorsport ITV s flagship motorsport coverage is of the British Touring Car Championship and has shown the event extensively and in full since 2002 ITV also broadcasts highlights of the World Superbike Championship and the British Superbike Championship ITV had previously covered Formula One and did so for 12 seasons from 1997 to 2008 Rugby ITV has broadcast every Rugby World Cup live since 1991 and will show the 2023 tournament ITV also broadcasts the Women s Rugby World Cup for the first time and the Under 20 World Cup 68 Since 2016 ITV has shared coverage of the Six Nations Championship with the BBC ITV broadcasts all England France Ireland and Italy home matches live while BBC shows all Scotland and Wales home matches live 69 ITV also shows 7 live matches from Premiership Rugby including the final and a weekly highlights show on ITV4 on Sunday evenings repeated later on the main ITV channel Snooker Snooker is another sport which ITV dropped but has subsequently restarted to show In the 1980s and early 1990s ITV broadcast four tournaments per season ITV dropped snooker after the 1993 British Open and the sport was mostly absent from ITV screens until the 2010s In summer 2014 ITV and Barry Hearn announced they had signed a 5 year deal to cover 2 Snooker Tournaments per year keeping coverage of the Champion of Champions and a new tournament called the World Grand Prix 70 ITV now shows four tournaments each year including the Champion of Champions and the World Grand Prix Children s programming Edit Main article CITV The network broadcasts children s programming under the CITV Children s ITV strand Children s programming was originally provided during weekday afternoons and weekend mornings however following the launch of the CITV Channel in 2006 all children s programming with the exception of the weekend ITV Breakfast slot were relocated from the ITV line up to the CITV channel in 2007 a move which was challenged by Ofcom in April 2007 Schools programming Edit Main article ITV Schools Schools programming on the network began in 1957 in some regions and expanded as more regions began broadcasting It was a contractual obligation for some ITV companies to broadcast schools programming and this was initially broadcast as part of the normal scheduling The programmes were moved into a segment for broadcast during the day in the 1960s under the banner Independent Television for Schools and Colleges and from 1987 were broadcast on Channel 4 in the ITV Schools on Channel 4 segment In 1993 this segment became Channel 4 Schools and later in 2000 4Learning These strands of programming consisted of schools programming from all the ITV companies or from independent sources The schools strand itself is now defunct with no particular branding segment used Notable programming Edit Main article List of television programmes broadcast by ITV Daytime programming Edit Good Morning Britain Lorraine This Morning Loose Women ITV Lunchtime News Dickinson s Real Deal Judge Rinder Tenable Supermarket Sweep Winning Combination Lingo Riddiculous Tipping Point The Chase Primetime programming Edit Emmerdale Coronation Street Tonight Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Doc Martin Midsomer Murders I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here ITV Evening News ITV News at Ten The Martin Lewis Money Show Love Your Garden On Assignment Paul O Grady For the Love of Dogs Kate Garraway s Life Stories ITV Sport Peston Weekend programming Edit Alan Carr s Epic Gameshow Ant amp Dec s Saturday Night Takeaway Britain s Got Talent Catchphrase The Chase Celebrity Special CITV Weekend Breakfast Dancing on Ice Family Fortunes Garraway s Good Stuff ITV Weekend News ITV Racing James Martin s Saturday Morning John and Lisa s Weekend Kitchen The Jonathan Ross Show The Masked Singer Ninja Warrior UK Rolling In It Tipping Point Lucky Stars The Voice UK The Voice Kids You ve Been Framed Night time programming Edit AEW Dynamite AEW Rampage Ideal World Motorsport Unwind with ITVTeletext provider Edit The Public Teletext Licence 71 allows the holder to broadcast a text based information service around the clock on Channel 3 as well as Channel 4 and S4C frequencies Teletext on ITV was provided by ORACLE from 1974 until 1993 and from 1993 to 2010 by Teletext Ltd whose news sport and TV listings pages rivalled the BBC s offering Ceefax on terrestrial and BBC Red Button on digital Teletext Ltd also provided digital teletext for the Channel 3 services as well as the text output for both Channel 4 and S4C under the same licence and Channel 5 However the licence was revoked by Ofcom on 29 January 2010 for failing to provide news and local non news information on ITV and there is currently no teletext licence holder for ITV 72 Availability outside the UK EditITV as UTV is widely available in Ireland where it is received directly in areas bordering Northern Ireland or in coastal areas from Wales as ITV Cymru Wales Until 2015 it was also carried on cable when it was replaced by UTV Ireland which was itself replaced by be3 now Virgin Media Three ITV programming is also available to Irish viewers on Virgin Media One including soap operas Emmerdale and Coronation Street ITV is also available on cable and IPTV in Switzerland and Liechtenstein Since 27 March 2013 it has been offered by the British Forces Broadcasting Service BFBS to members of HM Forces and their families around the world replacing the BFBS3 TV channel which already carried a selection of ITV programmes 73 Criticism EditSince the launch of ITV there have been concerns from politicians and the press that ITV faced a conflict concerning programme audiences and advertisers As advertisers are reluctant to buy advertising space around low viewing programmes there is a pressure on ITV to broadcast more popular programmes in peak times This has become more profound in recent years when following a relaxation in regulation and significantly more competition in the advertising market following the huge increase in commercial channels In recent years when programmes have started to dominate from the reality television genre including the celebrity and talent show subgenres This has led to accusations of ITV dumbing down their programmes and appealing to the lowest common denominator accusations that are at odds with the network s status as a public service broadcaster 74 75 ITV was is also heavily criticised for scaling back its regional programmes including regional news also ITV has been criticised since 2010 for showing Emmerdale and Coronation Street at the 8 30 weekday slot except Tuesdays Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominee s Result2017 Diversity in Media Awards Broadcaster of the Year ITV NominatedOn air identity EditFurther information ITV TV channel Branding and History of ITV television idents 1989 1998ITV logos shared between the network companies before the establishment of a single ITV1 channel in England Wales and Southern Scotland in 2002 There has never been an identity for ITV as a whole that was adopted uniformly by all broadcasters within the ITV network Before 1989 each regional company used its own name for identification and the name ITV was rarely seen on screen except for some sub brands such as ITV Schools or ITV Sport From 1989 a national ITV corporate identity was established which saw regional brands combined with the national ITV brand although the balance between regional and national brands varied from company to company and some companies never used the ITV brand at all It was not until 2002 that national ITV branded continuity was adopted across all the regions in England see ITV1 although regional continuity before local programmes continued until 2006 See also EditList of ITV channels List of ITV journalists and newsreaders List of television programmes broadcast by ITV List of television stations in the United KingdomNotes Edit Anglia Television Limited which had provided the service since 1959 had its name changed to ITV Broadcasting Limited on 29 December 2006 Up to 1968 the service for the Midlands region was provided by ATV for Monday to Friday and by ABC Weekend for weekends a b The Oxford area was transferred from the Central to the Meridian licence on 1 January 2014 Wales and West of England until 31 December 2013 Usually just ITV Up to 1968 the service for a single Northern area consisting of both the current North West region and most of the current Yorkshire region was provided by Granada Television for Monday to Friday and by ABC Weekend for weekends Coverage was transferred from ITV Border and Tyne Tees to ITV Granada following DSO in the Isle of Man in July 2009 South West of England only until 31 December 2013 Since 2013 all presentation has only carried the ITV name however the name ITV Channel Television was previously used on screen This is now restricted to voice announcements before regional programmes Despite UTV permanently adopting ITV continuity in November 2020 UTV continuity is still used for local programming The current breakfast holder ITV Breakfast Ltd is a rebrand of GMTV which took over from the previous incumbent TV am in 1993 ITV plc purchased the remaining stake of GMTV now ITV Breakfast from The Walt Disney Company in November 2009 References Edit a b c Commercial Television A Guide to the constitution and working of the new service The Times 19 August 1955 Retrieved 18 January 2013 1955 New TV channel ends BBC monopoly BBC Online Retrieved 20 September 2015 a b No New Independent Tv Companies Appointed Times 9 January 1964 Retrieved 18 January 2013 BIG five pattern for Independent TV Times 22 December 1966 Retrieved 18 January 2013 Discussions start on TV contract extensions Times 11 October 1974 Retrieved 18 January 2013 a b Gosling Kenneth 25 January 1980 Breakfast time television and dual regions for Midlands and the South planned by IBA Times Retrieved 19 January 2013 Gosling Kenneth 29 December 1980 Southern and Westward TV lose franchises and others to be restructured Times Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b c Wittstock Melinda 17 October 1991 Legal threats follow biggest ITV shake up Times Retrieved 19 January 2013 Rescue Operation For Tv Company Times 24 September 1963 Retrieved 18 January 2013 Frean Alexandra 25 November 1993 ITV rule changes herald takeovers Times Retrieved 19 January 2013 ITC quoted in Encouraging Bidding In The Single Licence National Lottery Framework report UK National Lottery Commission 19 November 2004 a b History ITV plc Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b Madslein Jorn 2 February 2004 ITV A third force in broadcasting BBC News Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b Tryhorn Chris 2 February 2004 Finally ITV plc is born Guardian London Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b Mark Sweney Tara Conlan 18 October 2011 ITV plc buys Channel Television The Guardian London Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b c McIvor Jamie 5 March 2012 Broadcaster STV reaches new deal with ITV BBC News Retrieved 19 January 2013 McIvor Jamie 25 August 2011 STV counts cost of ITV peace deal BBC News Retrieved 19 January 2013 a b ITV confirms its plans for coverage of the state funeral for Her Majesty the Queen a b Itv Confirms Plans for the Queen s Funeral 13 September 2022 On hold How the Queen s death affects TV platforms 12 September 2022 UK channels suspend broadcasts following Queen s death 8 September 2022 Itv Schedule Tuesday 13 September 2022 13 September 2022 Itv Schedule Changes Tuesday 13 September 2022 12 September 2022 Itv Schedule Changes Wednesday 14 September 2022 13 September 2022 Robinson James 26 November 2009 ITV takes full control of breakfast TV broadcaster GMTV Guardian London Retrieved 19 January 2013 Lygo quits Channel 4 C21 Media 30 April 2010 Archived from the original on 25 October 2007 Retrieved 1 May 2010 a b Evans Richard 20 June 1990 Dispute over ITV and BBC quotas Times Retrieved 19 January 2013 Holmwood Leigh 12 September 2007 Unions slam ITV regional cuts London MediaGuardian Retrieved 27 September 2007 Holmwood Leigh 21 July 2009 The Bill to be shown on ITV3 so Scottish viewers don t miss out The Guardian London retrieved 2 November 2010 ITV launches 38m STV legal claim BBC News 22 September 2009 Retrieved 5 May 2010 McCulloch Scott 5 March 2012 STV agrees new Channel 3 licensing deal with ITV Business7 Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 28 April 2012 Television Broadcast Licensing Update November 2008 Ofcom November 2008 Archived from the original on 31 July 2010 Retrieved 20 September 2012 Appointed news provider for Channel 3 Office of Communications 1 May 2019 Retrieved 12 August 2021 Channel 3 ITV amp STV Ofcom accessed 11 May 2019 a b Channel 3 ITV Ofcom Retrieved 27 September 2007 ITV buys Irish broadcaster UTV for 100m Independent 20 August 2015 Retrieved 23 January 2016 Robinson James 26 November 2009 ITV takes full control of breakfast TV broadcaster GMTV Guardian Retrieved 6 June 2016 ITV removes historic quirk in major schedule overhaul RXTV Log 12 November 2019 Retrieved 6 January 2020 Brown Maggie 25 January 2013 BBC1 daytime revamp hits BBC2 and Channel 4 ratings The Guardian Retrieved 18 August 2013 Programmes Lifted Entertainment Part of ITV Studios Liftedentertainment com Retrieved 27 November 2021 Lifted Entertainment Part of ITV Studios Liftedentertainment com Retrieved 27 November 2021 Gary Barlow replacing Simon Cowell on panel for upcoming music show Walk The Line Ents amp Arts News Sky News News sky com 1 November 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 Simon Cowell announces his Walk The Line replacement Rte ie 1 November 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 Naman Ramachandran 1 November 2021 Simon Cowell Replaced by Gary Barlow on Walk The Line ITV Confirms Variety Retrieved 27 November 2021 About ITN ITN Archived from the original on 12 November 2012 Retrieved 19 January 2013 ITV News ITN Archived from the original on 11 March 2013 Retrieved 19 January 2013 Exposure TV Series Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 Peston Season 2021 Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 On Assignment Watch episodes ITV Hub Archived from the original on 1 November 2021 Retrieved 1 November 2021 Shop Ideal World TV Series Radio Times 20 May 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 British Touring Car Championship Highlights TV Series Radio Times 25 September 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 TV Guide Radio Times UK TV Guide amp Listings Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 TV Guide Radio Times UK TV Guide amp Listings Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 TV Guide Radio Times UK TV Guide amp Listings Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 FYI Extra TV Series Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 Cooking with the Stars Season 1 Radio Times Retrieved 27 November 2021 Unwind With ITV Watch episodes ITV Hub Itv com Retrieved 27 November 2021 Unwind with ITV ITV launches new nightly mindfulness programme Itv com 11 October 2021 Retrieved 27 November 2021 Unwind with ITV TV Series Douglas Torin 25 September 2008 Analysis Ofcom s regional news proposals BBC News Retrieved 19 January 2013 Tryhorn Chris 30 March 2007 ITV to pay 275m for FA Cup The Guardian Gibson Owen 17 July 2013 BBC and BT Sport to share FA Cup TV rights The Guardian ITV announce Horse Racing Deal ITV Press Centre ITV Retrieved 5 December 2016 Hatton Calzaghe and Khan on ITV BBC News 1 July 2005 Retrieved 20 March 2007 ITV to show Eubank Jnr World Title fight ITV 13 December 2016 Retrieved 13 December 2016 ITV Box Office Closure notice Retrieved 25 January 2020 ITV Darts 2015 Sport on the Box 15 November 2014 Rise for the Rugby World Cup on ITV 15 August 2019 Retrieved 15 August 2019 BBC and ITV bid wins Six Nations TV rights until 2021 BBC News 9 July 2015 Retrieved 9 July 2015 ITV new deal with World Snooker Sport on the Box 24 April 2014 Public Teletext Licence PDF Ofcom 17 December 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 25 September 2007 Retrieved 27 September 2007 Teletext Revocation Notice PDF Ofcom 29 January 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 14 December 2010 Retrieved 11 August 2010 BFBS TV IS CHANGING Archived 17 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Murray Watson Andrew 10 September 2006 ITV dumbing down threatens ad revenues The Telegraph London Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 6 January 2013 Sherryl Wilson 2005 9 In Catherine Johnson and Rob Turnock ed ITV Cultures Independent Television over Fifty years Maidenhead Open University Press pp 159 176 ISBN 9780335217298 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to ITV category ITV www itv com STV www stv tv ITV on Twitter STV on TwitterParent companies Edit ITV plc STV Group plc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ITV TV network amp oldid 1129627491, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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