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'''''ITV News Channel TV''''' is the evening news programme produced by [[ITV Channel Television|ITV Channel]] and broadcasting to the Channel Islands. It broadcasts for thirty minutes each Monday to Friday from 18:00, covering regional news stories, features, sport and weather. It is presented by Jess Dunsdon Jonathan Wills or James Webster. Shorter bulletins air at other times.
'''''ITV News Channel TV''''' is the evening news programme produced by [[ITV Channel Television|ITV Channel]] and broadcasting to the Channel Islands. It broadcasts for thirty minutes each Monday to Friday from 18:00, covering regional news stories, features, sport and weather. It is presented by Jess Dunsdon James Webster. Shorter bulletins air at other times.


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 14:51, 6 March 2021

ITV News Channel TV
Presented byJess Dunsdon
Jonathan Wills
Country of originChannel Islands
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsSt. Helier,
Jersey, Channel Islands
EditorNimesh Joshi
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companyITV Channel
Original release
NetworkITV Channel
Release5 January 1976 (1976-01-05) –
present
Related
ITV News
ITV Weather

ITV News Channel TV is the evening news programme produced by ITV Channel and broadcasting to the Channel Islands. It broadcasts for thirty minutes each Monday to Friday from 18:00, covering regional news stories, features, sport and weather. It is presented by Jess Dunsdon James Webster. Shorter bulletins air at other times.

Overview

The news service is produced from the main studios of ITV Channel in St. Helier, Jersey. Reporters and camera crews are also based at Channel's Guernsey studios in St Sampson's. Freelance correspondents, camera crews and video journalists are based on Alderney and Sark.

Channel TV News crew filming an interview with the Bailiff of Jersey in April 2011

From March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, running times of all short bulletins are reduced. The main 6pm programme is now fronted by a single presenter instead of two.

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