News at Ten is the flagship news programme on British television network ITV, produced by ITN and founded by news editor Geoffrey Cox. It was originally planned as a thirteen week project in July 1967, because senior figures at ITV refused to believe that a 30 minute late night news bulletin would be welcome, but the bulletin proved to be very popular with viewers across the board.

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  • News at Ten is the flagship news programme on British television network ITV, produced by ITN and founded by news editor Geoffrey Cox. It was originally planned as a thirteen week project in July 1967, because senior figures at ITV refused to believe that a 30 minute late night news bulletin would be welcome, but the bulletin proved to be very popular with viewers across the board. News at Ten popularised some of the most well-known faces in television news, among them Alastair Burnet, Sandy Gall, Reginald Bosanquet, Alastair Stewart, Carol Barnes and Trevor McDonald, and the familiarity of the close-knit team of reporters and newscasters at ITN meant that when it was initially axed in March 1999, to make way for entertainment programming on ITV, there was a public outcry. The bulletin made a shortlived return in 2001, before being replaced with a 22:30 bulletin in 2004. News at Ten was reinstated to the ITV schedule in January 2008 (initially for four nights a week, until March 2009, when it returned to its original Monday to Friday slot). The current newscasters are Mark Austin and Julie Etchingham.
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  • News at Ten is the flagship news programme on British television network ITV, produced by ITN and founded by news editor Geoffrey Cox. It was originally planned as a thirteen week project in July 1967, because senior figures at ITV refused to believe that a 30 minute late night news bulletin would be welcome, but the bulletin proved to be very popular with viewers across the board.
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