Daybreak Scotland

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Daybreak Scotland
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Daybreak Scotland CSO set, September 2012 (pictured is presenter, Cameron McKenna)
Also known asGMTV Scotland
(2007 (2007)–2010 (2010))
Country of originScotland, United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locations Glasgow, Scotland
EditorsLindsey Archibald
(Central region),
Elspeth Badger
(North region)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time2 minutes
Production company Macmillan Media
Original release
Network ITV Breakfast
(via STV)
Release3 December 2007 (2007-12-03) 
21 December 2012 (2012-12-21)
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Daybreak Scotland (previously GMTV Scotland) was the regional news broadcaster for the two ITV regions in northern and central Scotland, provided for the ITV breakfast station ITV Breakfast. The bulletins were produced for Daybreak (previously GMTV ) by Macmillan Media, and were broadcast from studios in Glasgow.

Before 3 December 2007, the regional news opt outs during GMTV were provided by the ITV franchise holders in central and northern Scotland, STV Central and STV North respectively. However, in 2007, the contract for providing the regional news was awarded to Macmillan Media.

Macmillan Media also produced Daybreak Northern Ireland news for broadcast in Northern Ireland. Meanwhile, the regional news for the ITV regions in England and Wales and the Channel Islands are produced by the corresponding ITV plc regions. Viewers in southern Scotland received pan-regional news from the ITV Tyne Tees & Border region.

GMTV Scotland was rebranded as Daybreak Scotland in September 2010, when GMTV was replaced by new breakfast programme, Daybreak. Regional bulletins aired three times each weekday, and included a look at the days main headlines, a travel news update, and a weather forecast. Separate bulletins were produced for the STV Central and STV North franchise areas.

The Daybreak Scotland service by Macmillan Media ended on Friday 21 December 2012 with STV News resuming production of the breakfast news opt-outs from January 2013 onwards.

Brian O'Neill presenting an edition of GMTV's news for the north of Scotland In 2008 GMTV Grampian 2008.jpg
Brian O’Neill presenting an edition of GMTV’s news for the north of Scotland In 2008

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