The_Nine_(BBC_Scotland)

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The Nine (BBC Scotland)

BBC Scotland news programme


The Nine (also known as The Seven) is a Scottish television news programme on the BBC Scotland channel, covering Scottish, UK and international news.

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Broadcast

Produced by BBC News Scotland, the 60-minute programme is broadcast on BBC Scotland at 9:00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday nights.

On Fridays, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, a shortened edition is broadcast at 7:00 p.m. (half an hour on Fridays and 15 minutes on Saturdays & Sundays), likewise retitled The Seven.

History

"Scottish Six" and inception

Plans for a "Scottish Six", a news programme which would see BBC Reporting Scotland and Scotland's airing of BBC News at Six be scrapped in favour of an hour-long Scottish news programme, was proposed as part of trials at BBC Pacific Quay in 2017. Despite there being a significant amount of support in having an hour-long news programme, plans for a "Scottish Six" news programme were scrapped in favour of a news programme which would be aired at a 9:00 pm time slot. STV News had tested the format on their STV2 channel with STV News Tonight, which began airing in April 2017 and would later be axed in 2018 as part of the channel's closure.[1][2][3]

Following the scrapped proposal for a "Scottish Six" news programme, BBC Scotland announced in February 2017, plans to have the same format proposed be used for a news programme that would air at 9:00 pm on a brand new BBC Scotland TV channel that was launched in February 2019.

In November 2018, BBC Scotland announced details of the programme, including the identity of the show and the presenters.[4] The first episode of The Nine aired on 25 February 2019, a day after the launch of the BBC Scotland channel.

Cancellation and proposed cutbacks

On February 2024, BBC Scotland announced it may axe The Nine, along with weekly review programme Seven Days and the showbiz news programme The Edit as part of cutbacks to the channel's news output.[5]

The Nine is due to be replaced with a new half-hour edition of The Seven each weekday, airing directly after its sister programme Reporting Scotland on BBC One Scotland. This is subject to regulatory approval from the broadcast regulator Ofcom.[5]

Low viewing figures attracted by the channel's news output has been the subject of frequent criticism. According to newspaper reports in January 2024, one edition of The Nine attracted an audience of 1,700 viewers while an edition of The Seven was watched by just 200 viewers.[5] On the day before the programme's axing was announced, The Nine was watched by 6,000 viewers, officially recording a zero share of viewing.[6]

Presenters

The programme has a fifteen strong team of presenters and reporters, who present Scottish, UK, and international news from a Scottish perspective. It originally was presented by Rebecca Curran and Martin Geissler from Monday to Thursday[7] and Laura Miller and John Beattie on Fridays. Weekends are hosted by the Reporting Scotland team. Amy Irons and her brother Lewis Irons are the main sports presenters since 2022, with original sport news presenter Laura McGhie currently presenting on the BBC News and World News channels.

On-air team

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References

  1. Carrell, Severin (21 September 2016). "STV aims to outflank BBC by launching news show before proposed Scottish Six". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  2. "STV2 to close and jobs lost in £2m cost-cutting plan". Daily Business. 16 May 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  3. "BBC Scotland to scrap news programme The Nine". BBC News. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  4. X - @LiamHamilton16, 20 February 2024
  5. "Meet the news stars of BBC Scotland's The Nine". BBC News. BBC. 12 February 2019. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  6. "https://twitter.com/LauraMcGhie_/status/1731339039003865498". X (formerly Twitter). Retrieved 10 December 2023. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)

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