ITV, legally known
as Channel 3, is a British free-to-air public broadcast television
network. It is branded as ITV1 in most of the UK
except for central and northern Scotland, where it is branded as STV. It
was launched in 1955 as Independent
Television to provide competition to BBC Television (established in 1936). ITV
is the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting
Act 1990, it has been legally known as Channel 3 to distinguish it
from the other analogue channels at the time: BBC1, BBC2 and Channel 4.
ITV was, for decades, a
network of separate companies that provided regional television services and
also shared programmes among themselves to be shown on the entire network. Each
franchise was originally owned by a different company. After several mergers,
the fifteen regional franchises are now held by two companies: ITV plc,
which runs the ITV1 channel, and STV Group, which runs the STV
channel.
The ITV network is a
separate entity from ITV plc, the company that resulted from the merger of Granada
plc and Carlton Communications in 2004. ITV plc holds the
Channel 3 broadcasting licences for every region except for central and
northern Scotland, which are held by STV Group.
Today, ITV plc simply
commissions the network schedule centrally; programmes are made by its own
subsidiary ITV Studios and independent production companies. Regional
programming remains in news and some current affairs series.
Although the ITV network's history goes
back to 1955, many regional franchisees changed over the years. Some of the
most important names in the network's past—notably Thames, ABC and ATV—have
no connection with the modern network.
History
The origins of ITV lie
in the passing of the Television Act 1954, designed to break the monopoly
on television held by the BBC Television Service. The
act created the Independent Television Authority (ITA, then IBA after
the Sound Broadcasting Act) to heavily regulate the industry and to award
franchises. The first six franchises were awarded in 1954 for London, the
Midlands and the North of England, with separate franchises for Weekdays
and Weekends. The first ITV service to launch was London's Associated-Rediffusion on
22 September 1955, with the Midlands and North services launching in
February 1956 and May 1956 respectively. Following these launches, the ITA
awarded more franchises until the whole country was covered by fourteen
regional stations, all launched by 1962.
The network has been
modified several times through franchise reviews that have taken place in 1963, 1967, 1974, 1980 and
1991, during which broadcast regions have changed and service operators
have been replaced. Only one service operator has ever been declared bankrupt, WWN in
1963, with all other operators leaving the network as a result of a
franchise review. Separate weekend franchises were removed in 1968 (with the
exception of London) and over the years more services were added; these
included a national breakfast franchise from 1983 onward—operating between 6:00
am and 9:25 am—and a teletext service. The Broadcasting Act 1990 changed
the nature of ITV; the then regulator the IBA was replaced with a
light-touch regulator, the ITC; companies became able to purchase other
ITV regional companies and franchises were now being awarded based upon a
highest-bidder auction, with few safeguards in place. This heavily
criticised part of the review saw four operators replaced, and the operators
facing different annual payments to the Treasury: Central Independent
Television, for example, paid only £2,000—despite holding a lucrative and large
region—because it was unopposed, while Yorkshire Television paid
£37.7 million for a region of the same size and status, owing to heavy
competition.
ITV Board of Directors
Name | Position | Department | Experience (Years) |
---|---|---|---|
Linda Smith | Chairperson | Corporate Strategy | 25 |
John Carter | CEO | Executive Management | 20 |
Ana Rodriguez | CFO | Finance | 18 |
Raj Patel | CTO | Technology | 22 |
Emily Zhang | COO | Operations | 19 |
ITV Headquarters & Global Offices
Office Type | City | Country | Address | Employees | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HQ Headquarters | London | United Kingdom | ITV plc, The London Studios, Upper Ground, London SE1 9LT | 2,500+ | Active |
Regional Office | New York | USA | ITV America, 123 Media Avenue, New York, NY 10001 | 800+ | Active |
Regional Office | Mumbai | India | ITV Studios India, Andheri East, Mumbai 400069 | 400+ | Active |
Regional Office | Sydney | Australia | ITV Australia, 45 Broadcast Road, Sydney NSW 2000 | 300+ | Active |
Production Hub | Dubai | UAE | ITV Middle East, Dubai Production City | 150+ | Active |
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