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During his career, Wes fronted thousands of live news programmes, so he knows his patch inside out.
When television news programmes showed the video clips, the public was predictably outraged.
In America the evening news programmes' audiences are dwindling (see chart).
Many of the regional news programmes shown in the area are broadcast across an area stretching from North Yorkshire to Selkirk and Stranraer.
It could then drop some of its often weak non-news programmes, which take up half the hours broadcast and a third of the budget.
After the incident, he began a public period of atonement, speaking out on US talk shows and news programmes to say how sorry he was.
Correspondents say the system is one of ex-US President George W Bush's most visible legacies, becoming a fixture in airports, government buildings and on news programmes.
However, STV is now committed to providing distinct local news programmes for Glasgow and Edinburgh for the foreseeable future and also offers local advertisers air time.
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ITN's chief executive, believes that as national news programmes become more parochial, a group of dissatisfied viewers is emerging who want to know about other countries.
It is split into 12 regions, each broadcasting regional news programmes throughout the day along with weekly politics, current affairs and sport shows from their regional centres.
The Trust said it would therefore like to see fewer "non-news" features in news programmes, particularly when there was more important news in the agenda to cover.
He comes to the Saturday lunchtime slot from ITV where he spent more than 20 years as a presenter on Central News and Thames Valley Tonight, the nightly news programmes.
Bryn Roberts, station manager at Made in Cardiff, said last year the station would broadcast two half hour news programmes a day, along with a bulletin on the hour every hour.
Kapur joined CNN as an assistant producer and was promoted to producer in May 2001, following which she produced CNN's then live news programmes 'World Business Today', 'CNN Today' and 'Business International'.
But ITV plans to increase the number of distinct regional news programmes shown at 18:00 in return for a cut in the length of the bulletins at lunchtime, 22:30 and at the weekend.
Swann agreed the number looked large but presenting news programmes had to be done on the spot - unlike newspaper journalism, which he doubted would show up much better if sub-editors and printers accompanied journalists to the conference.
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He became the editor of Newshour in 2000 before moving on to Radio 4 in Autumn 2001, where he was later made deputy editor of news programmes the World at One, PM, Broadcasting House and The World This Weekend.
The BBC alone has four 24-hour news channels (two radio, two TV, one each respectively for domestic and international audiences) along with three TV news bulletins a day, four radio news programmes most days, radio news bulletins, summaries and our online operation.
In that year, Sian went to Sri Lanka and Thailand, to report live from the Asian tsunami and later that year, the Pakistan earthquake struck and she spent a week at the centre of the disaster, presenting for all the BBC's news programmes, from Breakfast, through to the Ten O'clock News.
Others are now opting for a one-sided business model, without advertisers, where consumers pay directly for news and programmes.
He has anchored BBC News 24 since 1997 and reported for news and documentary programmes across Europe, Russia, China and North and South America.
The translations will be further used in the coming months during the IPDC project implementation, which envisages a 6-month observatory exercise to monitor news reporting and programmes from a gender-sensitive perspective, based on applying GSIM, in collaboration and partnership with media organizations and professionals.
Last Thursday, members of the National Union of Journalists and Bectu staged a 12-hour strike, affecting programmes including news bulletins.
The dispute led to a 12-hour strike before Easter by members of the National Union of Journalists and Bectu, affecting programmes including news bulletins.
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It will air a mix of news, information, discussion programmes and debates for 12 hours a day.
Unlike the others, it has lively and critical news and current-affairs programmes.
She appeared on a range of programmes including Breakfast News in 1992.
Radio Four programmes with a wide news agenda will also be free to broadcast to international listeners.
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