- Reporting Scotland
Infobox Television
show_name = Reporting Scotland
size =
caption = "Reporting Scotland"'s updated 2008 titles
format =News
picture_format = 720x576anamorphic 16:9
runtime = Main bulletin:
30 minutes
presenter =Jackie Bird ,Sally Magnusson
channel =BBC One Scotland
first_aired = 1968
location =Pacific Quay Studios ,Glasgow ,Scotland
last_aired = Present
producer = BBC Scotland News
related = "Newsnight Scotland "
"An Là ""Reporting Scotland" is
BBC Scotland 's nationaltelevision news programme. The programme first went on air in 1968, with three main presenters, the most famous being Mary Marquis. It is the main national news programme in Scotland, withSTV and ITV Border providing regional, more localised bulletins for their coverage areas.The viewing figures for the main evening programme average between 500,000 and 600,000. The main transmitters for the programme are those at Durris near
Stonehaven inAberdeenshire and Black Hill inNorth Lanarkshire .BBC Scotland moved to their new studios (
Pacific Quay Studios ) in the summer of 2007, with "Reporting Scotland" first broadcasting from the new building on Monday 20 August. The studio backdrop features BBC Scotland's new headquarters on the banks of the Clyde.The new building at
Pacific Quay is one of the most modern, state of the art, digital broadcasting facilities in the world, complete with the BBC's first HD-capable newsroom.On 19th September 2008, BBC Scotland announced that the programme would be presented by a single anchor from Monday 29th September, bringing the "programme in line with the main BBC news bulletins at 6pm and 10pm and will reduce the number of presenters on the Reporting Scotland roster." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7626441.stm]
David Robertson announced on the evening bulletin on the same day that he was leaving the BBC after 20 years, eight of them spent on Reporting Scotland.
Broadcasting
The programme airs several times through the day on
BBC One Scotland , currently at the following usual times:-
*Monday to Friday
**during "BBC Breakfast " (which runs from 06:00-09:15)
**13:30-13:45, after the "BBC News at One "
**18:30-19:00, after the "BBC News at Six "
**19:58-19:59, after the "BBC News (8pm summary) "
**22:25-22:35, after the "BBC News at Ten "
*Saturday, after the circa 17:30 UK news; this edition is the one most likely to change its time to precede or follow live broadcasts of sports events
*Sunday, after the 17:35 UK newsAlong with other BBC Scotland news and current affairs programming, it can be viewed as a live or on-demand (in full or as individual articles) video stream from the BBC Scotland Player over the
Internet .The programme can also be watched in any part of the UK (and much of Europe) via the
BBC UK regional TV on satellite service transmitted from theSES Astra satellite position at 28.2 degrees East:-
* on channel 101 using Sky-branded proprietary satellite receivers with aConditional access card associated with an address in Scotland
* on channel 971 using a Sky-branded receiver with a card associated with a non-Scottish address or with no viewing card
* on 10803 MHz, 22000Ksps, Horizontal polarisation, FEC 5/6 using a normal satellite receiverThe team
Currently, the "Reporting Scotland" on-air team consists of the following;
Main Anchors
*
Jackie Bird or
*Sally Magnusson Relief Anchors
*
Sally McNair
* David Henderson
*Gillian Millar
*Abeer MacIntyre hort bulletin presenters
* Andrew Kerr
*Rob Matheson
*Catriona Shearer ports Presenters
*
Alison Walker (also anchor of BBC Scotland'sshinty andcurling coverage)
* David Currie (also co-anchor of "Sportscene Results")
*Kheredine Idessane
*Rhona McLeod
*Dougie Vipond Weather Forecasters
* Gail McGrane
*Heather Reid
* Peter SlossWeather Presenters
*
Judith Tonner Regional correspondents
West (
Glasgow )
*Aileen Clarke
*Catriona Renton
*David Kerr
*Julie Peacock
*Lorna Gordon
*Raymond Buchanan
*Joanne MacauleyEast (Edinburgh )
*Elizabeth Quigley
*Isabel Fraser
*John Knox
*Louise Stewart
*Morag Kinnaburgh
*Nina MacleodNorth East (Aberdeen )
*Colin Wight
*Eric Crockhart
*Fiona Stalker
*Steven DuffNorth (Inverness )
*Craig Anderson
*Ian MacDonald
*Jacqui O'BrienTayside and Fife (Dundee )
*Alan Grant
*Andrew Anderson
*Kevin KeaneSouth West (Dumfries )
*Willie JohnstonSouth East (Selkirk )
*Cameron ButtleOrkney and Shetland (Kirkwall )
*John Johnsonpecialist correspondents
*Bob Wylie (Crime)
*Eleanor Bradford (Health)
*Fiona Walker (Social Affairs)
*Hayley Millar (Business)
*Jamie McIvor (Business)
*Louise Batchelor (Environment)
*Pauline McLean (Arts)
*Reevel Alderson (Home Affairs)
*Seonag MacKinnon (Education)Political correspondents
*Brian Taylor (
Political Editor )
*Kit Fraser
*Angus Roxburgh (Europe)
*David Porter (Westminster)
*Tim Reid (Westminster)
*Glenn Campbell (Holyrood)ports correspondents
* Chris McLaughlin
* Geoff WebsterPast Presenters & Reporters
*David Robertson (2000 - 2008)
*Alan Douglas (1978 - 1993)
*Fiona Henderson
*Viv Lumsden
*Cathy MacDonald
*Anne MacKenzie (1997)
*Alan Mackay (left in 2007)
*Penny Macmillan (1998 - 2007)
*Eddie Mair (mow presenter ofBBC Radio 4 's PM programme)
*Mary Marquis
* John Milne
*Brenda Patterson
*Allan Robb ee also
*
BBC Scotland
*BBC News External links
*bbc.co.uk|id=scotlandnews|title=BBC Scotland News
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/scotland/player?redirect=ms_reportingscotland&bbram=1&bbwm=1&nbram=1&nbwm=1 Watch The Latest Edition of Reporting Scotland]
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