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3 May – The first of two series of groundbreaking youth television show Network 7 starts. The programme is shown live at Sunday lunchtime. 14 September – ITV Schools programmes transfer to Channel 4 resulting in an expansion of the channel's weekday broadcasting hours.
May 11, 2020 · She returned to Columbus to a job with Channel 4 again. She's been there ever since, first as a floor director, then as a reporter and weekend anchor, then to the heady experience of being noon anchor of her own show. Many viewers made their first acquaintance with Angela Pace on the noon news.
Launched on 10 October 2005, it carries news and nightly discussion programmes, such as More4 News, an extension of Channel 4 News that attempts to look "beyond the headlines", giving in-depth analysis.
Dr Simon Cross, Nottingham Trent University, looks back at the impetus behind the creation of Channel 4, namely to widen the register of public discourse by extending the range and diversity of voices on British TV.
During the late 70s into the early 80s, the station languished in third place. But channel 4's fortunes began to change when, in 1983, the station brought in veteran news anchor Doug Adair and his then-wife, reporter Mona Scott, from WKYC-TV in Cleveland as the station's main anchoring team.
Dec 2, 2019 · Television broadcasts came to Columbus 70 years ago. And though the four hours of programming on WLW-C (Channel 3) on April 3, 1949, were not without technical difficulties, it was clear the...
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May 1, 2019 · Remembering the local news lovebirds, Mona Scott and Doug Adair, who became a Columbus phenomenon when they took over the anchor desk at Channel 4 in 1983.