Channel 4 News
{{short description|Channel 4's flagship news programme}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2022}}
{{Use British English|date=January 2014}}
{{For|the Welsh-language news programme known as 'Newyddion S4C'|Newyddion}}
{{Infobox television
| image = New_Channel_4_News_logo.svg
| image_size = 135
| caption =
| runtime = 55 minutes
(Monday–Friday)
20–30 minutes (Saturday–Sunday)
| creator =
| developer =
| company = ITN
| executive_producer =
| editor =
| presenter = Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Matt Frei
Cathy Newman
Ciaran Jenkins
Jackie Long
Fatima Manji
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| network = Channel 4
| first_aired = {{start date|1982|11|2|df=y}}
| last_aired = present
| related = More4 News (defunct)
}}
Channel 4 News is the main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4. It is produced by ITN, and has been in operation since Channel 4's launch in November 1982.
Current productions
=''Channel 4 News''=
Channel 4 News is the name of Channel 4's main evening news programme.
The editor is Esme Wren, appointed in 2022.{{Cite news |url= https://deadline.com/2021/11/esme-wren-channel-4-news-1234866392/ |title=Channel 4 News Unveils 'Newsnight's' Esme Wren As Editor |website=Deadline Hollywood |date=2 November 2021}}
The programme is presented by Krishnan Guru-Murthy, Cathy Newman, Matt Frei, Jackie Long and Fatima Manji and is on the air Monday to Thursday from 7:00 to 7:55 pm, Friday from 7:00 to 7:30 pm, and at variable times at weekends. Alex Thomson is the chief correspondent.
Channel 4 News has been on air since the channel launched in 1982. The channel wanted its news to be very different from what was on offer elsewhere on UK TV. As Channel 4's commissioner for news, Liz Forgan, put it, she wanted: "no sport, no royal stories, no plane crashes and lashing of foreign news."{{Cite book |last=Brown |first=Maggie |title=A Licence to be Different, The Story of Channel 4 |publisher=British Film Institute |year=2007 |isbn=978-1-84457-205-2}}
This was a problem for ITN, which had won the contract to produce the programme, and which specialised in exactly the kind of fast-moving tabloid-style bulletins Forgan did not want. A new team was put together to produce the show. At Channel 4's insistence, the editor, Derrik Mercer, was brought in from outside ITN, as were many of the staff. Mercer was a distinguished newspaperman but he had never worked in broadcasting. When the new show went on air there were many problems. The lead presenter, Peter Sissons, later described it as "an unmitigated disaster."
But, gradually, the team worked out production solutions. Mercer left the show. He was replaced by a senior ITN executive, Paul McKee; and then by a very experienced ITN journalist Stewart Purvis. The ratings began to pick up. The show found its feet during the year-long UK miners' strike that started in 1984. By the time the strike ended, Channel 4 News had established itself as a force to be reckoned with. It started to win awards - the first was an award from the Broadcasting Press Guild, which in 1985 named the show the Best News or Current Affairs Programme of 1984;{{Cite web |title=Broadcast Press Guild |url=http://www.broadcastingpressguild.org/bpg-awards/1985-2/}} and in 1987 it won its first BAFTA for the Best News or Outside Broadcast of 1986.{{Cite web |title=Bafta Awards |url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000123/1987/1/}}
Channel 4 News went on to win many more awards, including, in 2006, a record five Royal Television Society Television awards. These included TV Journalist of the Year for Jon Snow; the Home News Award; and the International News Award.
It won the News Coverage British Academy Television Award in 2004 and the 2004 International Emmy for the best news programme produced and aired outside the United States. Jon Snow won the Richard Dimbleby British Academy Television Award in 2005 for outstanding contribution to the world of news and current affairs.
In November 2011, Liam Dutton became Channel 4's first ever weather presenter, joining from BBC Weather.[http://www.liamdutton.com/#/biography/4524317440 Biography] Liam Dutton The exposé of Cambridge Analytica in conjunction with The Guardian and The New York Times which aired in 2018 won a Peabody Award.{{cite web |url= http://www.peabodyawards.com/stories/story/2018-peabody-award-winners-78th-annual-peabody-30 |publisher= Peabody Awards |title=The Best Stories of 2018 |date=24 June 2019 |access-date=28 February 2020}}
In April 2021, Channel 4 and ITN announced that Snow would leave the programme after 32 years.{{Cite news |url= https://deadline.com/2021/04/jon-snow-leaves-channel-4-news-1234746457/ |title=Jon Snow: Iconic British News Anchor To Leave Channel 4 News After 32 Years |date=29 April 2021 |accessdate=29 April 2021 |website= Deadline Hollywood}} His last show was on 23 December 2021.{{Cite news |url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-59770835 |title=Jon Snow bows out of Channel 4 News after 32 years |work=BBC News |date=23 December 2021}}
=''Channel 4 News Summary''=
A replacement for the Channel 4 News at Noon in the 12.00 pm slot, it first aired on 21 December 2009, giving a five-minute summary of the news.{{citation needed|date=January 2025}}
Former productions
=''Channel Four News at Noon''=
Channel Four News at Noon was first introduced in 2003 for the duration of the Iraq War, and due to its instant success, it was kept on in Channel 4's daytime schedule (except when live Horse Racing was being broadcast). It was presented by Krishnan Guru-Murthy. Prior to this bulletin, the programme in the slot was Powerhouse, a political news programme, also produced for Channel 4 by ITN. As a consequence of the advertising slowdown during the 2009 recession, the programme was cancelled, along with More4 News and replaced with the five minute Channel 4 News Summary, the last broadcast airing on 18 December 2009.{{cite news | date=5 August 2009| url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/aug/05/channel-4-news-at-noon-more4-news-cuts | title=The Guardian – Channel 4 to axe News at Noon and More4 News | access-date=5 August 2009| location=London| first=Jason|last=Deans}}
=''More4 News''=
{{main|More4 News}}
Aired Monday to Friday on sister channel More4, More4 News was anchored by Sarah Smith then later Kylie Morris, it ran for 30 minutes, aiming to go in-depth into a certain issue. As a consequence of the advertising slowdown during the 2009 recession, the programme was cancelled, along with the Channel Four News at Noon, the last broadcast airing on 18 December 2009.
On-air team
Attributed to the following source:{{Cite web|url=https://www.channel4.com/news/team|title = Team}}
=Current newscasters=
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- Krishnan Guru-Murthy (1998–present, Lead presenter 2022–present)
- Matt Frei (2011–present)
- Cathy Newman (2011–present)
- Ciaran Jenkins (2012–present)
- Jackie Long (2015–present)
- Fatima Manji (2016–present)
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=Former newscasters=
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- Sarah Hogg (1982–85)
- Trevor McDonald (1982–89)
- Gavin Scott (1982–86)
- Peter Sissons (Lead presenter 1982–89)
- John Suchet (1982–1992)
- Sandy Gall (1983–84)
- Alastair Stewart (1983–87)
- Sue Turton (1983–2010)
- Carol Barnes (1984–92)
- Sonia Ruseler (1984–92)
- Nicholas Owen (1985–91)
- Sue Carpenter (1988–90)
- Zeinab Badawi (1989–98)
- Jon Snow (Lead presenter 1989–2021)
- Fiona Armstrong (1990–91)
- Dermot Murnaghan (1989–95)
- Alex Thomson (1999–2004)
- Samira Ahmed (2000–11)
- Katie Razzall (2005–2015)
- Sheena McDonald
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=Correspondents/editors=
;General
- Alex Thomson (Chief Correspondent)
- Fatima Manji (Special Correspondent)
- Ayshah Tull (News Correspondent)
- Symeon Brown (News Correspondent)
- Kiran Moodley (Reporter){{Cite web|url=https://www.channel4.com/news/by/kiran-moodley|title = Kiran Moodley, Reporter}}
- Anja Popp (Reporter)
;Political
- Gary Gibbon (Political Editor)
- Paul McNamara (Senior Political Correspondent)
;Specialist
- Jackie Long (Social Affairs Editor)
- Victoria Macdonald (Health and Social Care Editor)
- Darshna Soni (Communities Editor)
- Andy Davies (Home Affairs Correspondent)
- Helia Ebrahimi (Economics Correspondent)
- Ciaran Jenkins (Data Correspondent)
- Minnie Stephenson (Culture Correspondent)
- Ruben Reuter (Disability Correspondent){{Cite web|url=https://www.channel4.com/news/?s=ruben+reuter|title=Search Results for "ruben reuter"}}
- Jordan Jarrett-Bryan (Sports Reporter)
;National
- Clare Fallon (North of England Correspondent)
- Kathryn Samson (Scotland Correspondent)
;International
- Lindsey Hilsum (International Editor)
- Matt Frei (Europe Editor)
- Secunder Kermani (Foreign Affairs Correspondent)
- Paraic O'Brien (Foreign Affairs Correspondent)
- Jamal Osman (Africa Correspondent)
- Siobhan Kennedy (Washington Correspondent)
- Guillermo Galdos (Latin America Correspondent)
=Weather forecaster=
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! Years !! Forecaster !! Title !! Other roles | ||
2011– | Liam Dutton | Weather Forecaster |
=Design team=
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! Years !! Name !! Title | ||
2007– | Sam Wapples | Head of Graphics |
1989–94 | Jonathan Spencer | Graphic Designer |
1994– | Fabrizio Viani | Senior Designer |
1997– | Mike Smith | Senior Designer |
1998– | Ian Watkins | Deputy Head of Graphics |
2005– | Sue Kearley-Schon | Senior Designer |
2012– | Kevin O'Dell | Senior Designer |
Non-broadcast media
Channel 4 News also produces a variety of non-broadcast media, including a range of journalist authored blogs to deliver insight and analysis of the news from the news team.{{cite web|title=Channel 4 News Blogs Home|url=http://blogs.channel4.com/news/|publisher=Channel 4 News|access-date=29 September 2013}} Channel 4 News also produces Snowmail, a free daily email from the news reporter team, giving their personal take on the day's news agenda and behind-the-scenes newsroom goings-on.{{cite web|title=General Enquiries: What is Snowmail?|url=http://www.channel4.com/4viewers/faq/name/what-is-snowmail/id/400290392|publisher=Channel 4|access-date=29 September 2013}}
Historical roles
In 2003, Channel 4 News broke the story of the Dodgy Dossier which led to a political crisis in Britain.{{cite news |title=Downing St dossier plagiarised |first=Julian |last=Rush |url=http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/politics/domestic_politics/downing%2Bst%2Bdossier%2Bplagiarised%2B%2B%2B/253293.html |work=Channel 4 News |publisher=ITN |date=6 February 2003|access-date=13 August 2014}} Article includes link to [http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1184614595?bctid=61445501001 video clip] of the associated Channel 4 News television programme.
The story of the Conservative Party's election expenses scandal was first broken, and then pursued for over a year, by Michael Crick.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/mar/23/conservative-election-scandal-victory-2015-expenses|title=The inside story of the Tory election scandal|author=Ed Howker and Guy Basnett|date=23 March 2017|work=The Guardian|access-date=4 July 2017}}
In March 2018, an undercover investigation by Channel 4 News explored the campaign activities of Cambridge Analytica.{{cite news|url=https://www.channel4.com/news/cambridge-analytica-revealed-trumps-election-consultants-filmed-saying-they-use-bribes-and-sex-workers-to-entrap-politicians-investigation|title=Revealed: Trump's election consultants filmed saying they use bribes and sex workers to entrap politicians|date=19 March 2018|publisher=Channel 4 News|access-date=20 March 2018}}
Retractions
On the evening of the 2017 Westminster attack, Channel 4 News claimed they were able to name the dead attacker as Abu Izzadeen, also known as Trevor Brooks. The claim was repeated by The Independent and the Daily Mirror. However, Channel 4 News was forced to issue an on-air retraction during the same bulletin after Izzadeen's solicitor stated that he was alive and serving time in prison.{{cite web|url=https://www.joe.co.uk/news/channel-4-news-apologise-for-incorrectly-naming-man-responsible-for-westminster-attacks-118518|title=Channel 4 News apologise for incorrectly naming man responsible for Westminster attacks|website=Joe|date=22 March 2017}}
Theme music
The music in the Channel 4 News titles is an orchestration of "Best Endeavours" by Alan Hawkshaw.{{Cite web|url = http://www.channel4.com/news/thank-you-for-the-channel-4-news-music|title = Thank you for the Channel 4 News music|date = 15 December 2010|access-date = 13 August 2014|website = Channel 4 News|publisher = Channel 4}} It was introduced a few months after the channel's launch, and has remained in use since its inception.
References
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- {{cite news
| first = Ian
| last = Burrell
| title = Channel 4 News: Newscasters with attitude
| work = The Independent
| date = 14 July 2008
| url = https://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/channel-4-news-newscasters-with-attitude-866812.html
| location=London
}}
{{refend}}
External links
- {{official website|http://www.channel4.com/news/}}
- {{channel4.com|id=programmes/channel-4-news|title=Channel 4 News}}
- [http://www.itn.co.uk ITN.co.uk]
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