[48], Days after the two largest companies in the network, Granada and Carlton, announced that they would merge, the regional names were withdrawn from networked programming in an "attempt to make ITV1 more marketable nationally with a single generic brand. [4] Several offers were submitted, including from the existing four companies, to the ITA. [58], The complex initially contained four studios, with a fifth built in 1981 to accommodate productions for Channel 4. The logo with which Tyne Tees was most identified. Around The House: Watch this month's programme. View by HQ. One of the best known was The One O'Clock Show, a 40-minute variety show broadcast on weekdays. The name 'Tyne Tees' then flew in below and the background colour faded to blue. Chancellor makes Teesside the poster child for ‘levelling up’ ambitions. The company also pioneered non-news programming for the two sub-regions, including the nightly Epilogues, which ended a 29-year run in September 1988 when Tyne Tees commenced 24-hour broadcasting - a field which the station had previously experimented with when it ran an on-screen Jobfinder teletext service throughout the night. on BulgariaSat 1. [70], From 28 October 2002, all network programmes were introduced with a generic ITV1 ident. [60], The complex continued until 2004 following the merger of Granada and Carlton to form ITV plc. ITV lost 3 percent of advertising between 1993 and 1994. [7] Experienced television executive Anthony Jelly was appointed as managing director, although historian Andrew Spicer credits the Black brothers as the driving force and public face of Tyne Tees; George was programme director, and both brothers were prominent board members. [53] Politicians have expressed concern, however, that the merger would affect the quality of news for southern Scotland, in particular, would fail if it lost its customised bulletins. Each of these companies is, along with most other regional companies owned by ITV p… [67][68], The station identification, or idents for short, of Tyne Tees varied over time, however most focused around the letters TTTV arranged in a box format. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. [43], The "TTTV" logo returned to television screens in a new form, "three-dimensional gold metallic lettering on a blue background", on 9 March 1998. [59] Two nearby pubs, The Egypt Cottage and Rose & Crown, became affectionately known as Studio 5 because of the amount of time that the station's staff spent in them. Various versions were used in the 1970s through the 1990s, and it was integrated within some generic ITV logos in the late 1990s. [89][90], The most famous music show from the station, though, derived its name from the studios themselves. [37] In October 1993, Yorkshire TV's founder Ward Thomas was brought in to stabilise the situation at the company and quickly returned the company to profitability. The 1997 soap opera Quayside was axed after 17 episodes after competing with the BBC's EastEnders. [93][94] A couple of months later, Tyne Tees launched another music show, this time for the ITV network. Pointing out that Smith became a director of the station, Pilkington asked why Tyne Tees failed to produce a documentary about a Newcastle politician, instead leaving it to Manchester-based Granada's current affairs programme World in Action. ITV in the North-East of England - based in Newcastle (7 days )(1959- present) Tyne-Tees Television. The information presented on this page has been researched by members of the TVARK team and is offered in good faith, correct to the best of our knowledge. One manager was accused of using inappropriate language about people with disabilities, women reporters, Chinese people and gypsies. He became Dean for Arts, Design and Media at the University of Sunderland in June 2009. As a result, all Tyne Tees sub-opts were ceased immediately. An arc of circles also adorned the top right corner. Chairman and chief executive Clive Leach was sacked as a consequence. Wednesday 03 March … [43]) Tyne Tees Television was rebranded as ITV1 Tyne Tees on 28 October 2002. [57], Tyne Tees's original studios were located on City Road, Newcastle upon Tyne and were converted from two furniture warehouses purchased by the company. [19] Trident Television was formed in March 1969 as a joint venture to sell advertisements for Tyne Tees and Yorkshire. [61] A documentary about the move to new premises, The Big Move, reflected that over the years the staff numbers had dropped by about 800, and around 170 people would be moving to the new site. However, despite the new logo, the new logo wasn't applied to the generic idents. (Transmission for the station had already been handled by Yorkshire since 1993). Commentator Andrew Bowden observes that this interlinked design remains strongly associated with the company. For the football derby between. Reset View. On 2 September 1996, Tyne Tees had Yorkshire back. Initially only available in the London region, commercial television steadily became available in other regions. "[40] Tyne Tees acquired the brand "Channel 3 North East", with 'Tyne Tees Television' still being retained as the company name. However, poor ratings and an unenthusiastic cast led to the show's cancellation after barely a year. However, this ident was supplemented by an ident to introduce local programming. An ITV spokesman advised that the total cost of the five bullying investigations is £1 million. Flame TV. [28] The merger led to the culling of staff. [52], In September 2007, Executive Chairman of ITV plc Michael Grade announced that as part of ITV's five-year business strategy, Tyne Tees' newsroom would merge with Border Television. Such documentaries concentrate upon local history, landscape and architecture, such as the various shows by John Grundy. In October 2008, the National Union of Journalists threatened industrial action if ITV tried to force any of the changes without discussion. [12] Part of the medley was based upon "The Sailor's Hornpipe". This page was last modified on 5 January 2016, at 17:30. Tyne Tees operated two sub-regional news programmes for the latter part of its life. The station's first logo. Sort by Date. To ensure Tyne Tees' survival, the ITA allowed it to affiliate with Yorkshire Television under a joint management company named 'Trident Television'. Defunct channelsITV HD | ITV News Channel | ITV Play | ITV Select | ITV Sport Channel | Men & Motors, Current regionsAnglia | Border | Central | Channel | Cymru Wales | Daphne Blake | Granada | London | Meridian | Also, unlike The Tube, which had gained a loyal fanbase and respect from artists, mainstream acts were reluctant to travel to Newcastle for a three-minute performance when they could appear on the BBC's more established Top of the Pops in the more accessible London. Tyne Tees was the penultimate region to cease broadcasting in analogue, which occurred during September 2012. The place to discuss and share news on the weather in the ITV Tyne Tees and Border regions. The EIRP values are for Richmond, Virginia, United States. The ownership and management structure of Tyne Tees has altered across its history, particularly in various mergers with Yorkshire Television. Com Brasil. [85] However, not all of the station's output has been successful. The music from the previous generic look was retained. ITV Tyne Tees is a member of Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. [24], Yorkshire and Tyne Tees applied separately for renewal of the franchises in 1980, and each won. "[40] The new branding was launched on 2 September 1996, with "Going Home (The Theme of the Local Hero)" by Mark Knopfler regularly accompanying ident sequences. The two stations were managed by Trident Television during the 1970s, and the two stations were merged again in the 1990s to form Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television. [33] This was the first step to ITV becoming one company in England and Wales. Tyne-Tees Television Ltd and Tyne-Tees Television Holdings still legally exist. The new 10-year contract began in January 1999. Historian Geoff Phillips comments that this "was a profound statement of the culture of the time". The dark blue was popular amongst ITV contractors because it closely approximated to black on a black and white television set. Non ITV plc nationsSTV North / STV Central: STV News at Six / Scotland Tonight UTV UTV Live / UTV Live Tonight, Current brandsITV.com | ITV Bingo | ITV Breakfast | ITV Drama | ITV Movies | ITV News | ITV Player | ITV Sport | ITV Studios (12 Yard | America | Global Entertainment | Potato | Shiver | So Television) | ITV Weather, Defunct brandsITV50 | ITV Day | ITV Digital | ITV F1 Sport | ITV Local | ITV Night Time | ITV Schools | ITV Shop | ITV Telethon, Defunct distributorsITC Film Distributors, RelatedITN | ITV Choice | ITV Nightscreen | Teletext | ITC Entertainment. [30][31] Together, the now-merged companies were committed to paying about £60 million a year to the government for the right to broadcast, a substantial amount compared to the £2,000 bid by Central, ITV's largest station. The Viewer was published by News Chronicle, a company with connections to the station through the Black brothers. [43] The name "Tyne Tees" only appeared before regional programmes; the rest of the time, only the "ITV1" name was shown. However, dual branding with the "ITV" name was introduced a year later, as part of the 1999 generic look. [7] The company opened its first Newcastle office at Bradburn House on Northumberland Street, and it was from there, on 3 January 1958, the company directors issued 300,000 ordinary shares at fours shillings each.[4]. It broadcasts for thirty minutes each Monday to Friday from 18:00, covering regional news stories, features, sport and weather. [44] Until December 2008, local-interest programming was usually broadcast at 19:30 on Thursdays, which are low-profile slots due to the high-rating EastEnders being broadcast at those times on BBC One. From the archives of http://www.transdiffusion.orgIn 1999 ITV attempted once more to unite behind a common set of branding. Just because the programmes you like have ended doesn’t mean you can’t access information about them. [2] Tyne-Tees Television Ltd and Tyne-Tees Television Holdings still legally exist. Granada Television, the franchise holder for North West England, had long thought that the North of England should consolidate to "counter the potential dominance of the south east". Please single click the transmitter icon to see the coverage area, and double click for full transmitter information. The place to discuss and share news on the weather in the ITV Tyne Tees and Border regions. [13] After 498 editions,[14] the last issues of The Viewer was published in September 1968. Tyne Tees TV Programme Archives. Tyne Tees replaced the triple-T logo in 1970 with the basic layout of two letter Ts above 'TV', an icon which would be incorporated into many future redesigns. [75], The station's founding executives George and Alfred Black used their theatrical background to produce a lot of light entertainment programming on Tyne Tees in the early years. The bulk of Tyne Tees' output has been its regional programming, consisting of news, current affairs and local interest. ITV News Tyne Tees is the evening news programme produced by ITV Tyne Tees & Border and broadcasting to North East England and North Yorkshire. Meanwhile, developments in satellite and cable television, in addition to the two BBC channels and the new Channel 4, began to put pressure on ITV's finances. [28][29] In the same year, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher initiated a blind auction system, through the Broadcasting Act 1990, through which companies had to bid for the regional franchises. [43][70][73], In 1992, Tyne Tees dropped their famous logo which they had previously been using since 1970 and opted instead for four separate letters stacked atop each other like previously accomplished spelling TTTV. Yorkshire and Tyne Tees then came under Trident's ownership on 1 January 1974. The manager defended himself by claiming he was using black humour. [25] However, the two companies were required to demerge from January 1982 as a condition of the renewal of their ITV franchises. [16], A committee was established in 1960 under the leadership of British industrialist Sir Harry Pilkington to consider the future of broadcasting. [22][26] The Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the successor to the ITA, recognised the criticism, reported The Economist, "that Trident was London-dominated, overly diversified, and out of touch with the grass roots. 19 talking about this. Daisy Price News Editor - THIS MORNING - ITV at ITV London. This system was to be used in the 1991 franchise round, which caused large changes to the network. As part of the same plans, he also announced that Tyne Tees would be merged with Border Television, subject to Ofcom approval which occurred the following year, resulting in one large programme covering both regions. Eventually, in October 1958, the name "Tyne Tees" was announced. [38], Bruce Gyngell, the former chairman of breakfast station TV-am, became YTT's managing director on 15 May 1995. Itv Correspondents -- United Kingdom. Granada removed the branding in 1998. 14.1k Followers, 271 Following, 649 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from ITV News Tyne Tees (@itvtynetees) Clients sat in the control room during rehearsals to ensure that their products were getting the exposure for which they had paid. Each programme has its own website with information on every episode, top tips and links to handy websites. The contract was awarded on 12 December 1957. The main news show has been rebranded several times; the current version is ITV News Tyne Tees. [15] In 1959, Tyne Tees charged advertisers £100 for 15 seconds during prime time. [56] Following this incident, ITV adopted an anti-bullying programme. [43] Graeme Thompson was appointed MD and Controller of Programmes at ITV Tyne Tees in 2004, having been appointed Director of Broadcasting in December 1997 and then Controller of Programmes in 2001. "[31] Local MP Peter Mandelson wrote to the Secretary of State for National Heritage, David Mellor, in June 1992, saying "Yorkshire and Tyne Tees are motivated by the interests of their shareholders, not their viewers, and need to make urgent savings ... it is quite clear that this is not so much a merger but a gobbling up of a smaller franchise held by a larger company. New contracts issued by the ITA in 1968 stipulated that all ITV companies publish their listings in the TV Times, which became a national magazine with regional variations for the listings. On 2 September 1996, Tyne Tees had Yorkshire back. Itv Correspondents. The second dramatisation, The Black Velvet Gown, was the number one drama of 1991, winning an Emmy Award for best TV drama. [15] Tyne Tees produced Advertising Magazines (AdMags), which were programmes with a loose storyline designed to advertise several products within an edition. The two services were demerged in September 2013 and ITV News Tyne Tees and ITV Border once more began making their own 30 minute news programmes. [13] Initially produced from an office in Forth Lane, near to Newcastle Central station, it moved to the City Road studios when Dickens Press took over publication in 1963. At the end of 1993, the company revealed that it was heading for a pre-tax loss in the 1992–93 fiscal year instead of the expected profit. [10] Local comic Bobby Thompson was invited to host a solo show. North East England was the last of the English regions without a television transmitter. The ITA built a new transmitter nearby at Burnhope, to cover an area from Alnwick to Northallerton, and west to Middleton-in-Teesdale. [55] Between December 2008 and February 2009, around 50 staff at the station were made redundant or accepted voluntary redundancy, including presenters, journalists and production staff. Tyne Tees Television Endboards. 1993 Franchise Round and Yorkshire-Tyne Tees merger, Martin Waller. "[25] The IBA imposed the condition that for the 1980 franchise round a company could only own one franchise, although it could earn up to 30 percent of another. Sort by ABC. [20] Trident had sales offices in London, where most agencies are located and where most advertising is bought and sold. [2], In March 2009, The Guardian newspaper reported that there was bullying at Tyne Tees that lasted for six years. Regional newsAnglia | Border (Lookaround) | Central | Channel TV | Cymru Wales | Granada (Granada Reports) | London | Meridian | Tyne Tees | West Country | Yorkshire (Calendar) Which they both came out on the same day. Television sets required a new aerial, the Yagi array, to receive the high frequency that the transmitter was using. 13 talking about this. [40] Following Granada's takeover, the Channel 3 branding was scrapped. [46], The new guidelines, published by the ITC in 1998, about the Channel 3 licence renewals signalled substantial cuts in the companies' payments to the Treasury. The original whistle blower left the company in 2006 and was paid £80,000 after threatening to take his case to an employment tribunal. It broadcasts for thirty minutes each Monday to Friday from 18:00, covering regional news stories, features, sport and weather. Starfire | Tyne Tees | West Country | Yorkshire | STV | UTV | ITV Rachfi Ulster, Defunct regionsABC Television | Associated Television | Carlton | Grampian TV | LWT | Scottish TV | Thames Valley | Wales and West | Westcountry | S2 | UTV2, ITV NewsITN | ITV News | The Agenda with Tom Bradby | Exposure | Tonight ITV Tyne Tees | Politics . [88] In 1979, Tyne Tees launched two national series, Alright Now and Check it Out, the latter a mix of rock music and segments on youth-oriented social issues; among performances by established acts, the two shows offered early exposure to bands linked to the North East, notably Dire Straits and The Police. Tyne Tees stalwart Pam … Most of the regional programming was produced by Yorkshire and broadcast across the two stations, an area that the ITC considered too broad to be of local interest. Tyne Tees became part of ITV plc, the largest television production company in the world, which now owned 90 percent of ITV. Tyne Tees is owned and operated by ITV plc under the licensee of ITV Broadcasting Limited. [11] Scholar Natasha Vall suggests that the station's commitment to broadcasting comedy helped establish a regional identity. Tyne Tees is named after two of the region's three primary rivers. To halting "a slide in viewing figures and reflecting confidence in the region",[40] in September that year, Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television plc rebranded its stations as Channel 3. Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, Transdiffusion: Ident: Channel 3 North East, https://logos2.fandom.com/wiki/ITV_Tyne_Tees?oldid=52275. on Thaicom 6. [6] This consortium, was chosen from among eleven applicants because of its strong local links, commitment to local programming, concentrating on regional topical matters, and educational and children's programmes. Television channels in the United Kingdom, Motion Picture Association/Credits Variants. The decision was taken to close the City Road studios and relocate to a smaller purpose-built complex housing a newsroom and studio, resulting in the loss of up to 30 jobs. 000. [15] The station launched a marketing campaign in the 1960s to sell advertising time named 'Through Plan'. [13], The first advertisement screened on Tyne Tees was for Welch's Toffee. The sole woman was simply referred to by her first name and her measurements. Tyne Tees is owned and operated by ITV plc under the licensee of ITV Broadcasting Limited. [47] In 1999, the cost of the tender fee that Tyne Tees was paying fell to £46 million, from the £70.5 million that it paid in 1998. The new practices contrasted with early reporting, which had an average crew of five. [1] The analogue signals in the Tyne Tees region were switched off in 2012, making the station, along with ITV London and UTV, one of the last ITV regions to solely broadcast digitally. He finally left the company with a pay-off of about £50,000. [70] The name "Tyne Tees Television" was only seen in small letters at the bottom of the screen, whereas Yorkshire, who also adopted the Channel 3 brand a month later, was allowed to keep its 'chevron' logo alongside the '3'. [31], New regulations from the ITC allowed Yorkshire to merge with Tyne Tees, this time under the name Yorkshire-Tyne Tees Television plc (YTT), although their ITV franchises remained separate. [1] The analogue signals in the Tyne Tees region were switched off in 2012, making the station, along with ITV London and UTV, one of the last ITV regions to solely broadcast digitally. [35], The annual cost of the franchise began to take its toll on the company.
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