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STV to cut 60 jobs and axe north news programme | UK News

By uk-times.com25 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Jamie McIvorScotland news correspondent

 STV News headquarters featuring a large satellite dish, modern architecture, and a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.

The broadcaster plans to axe its news programme from Aberdeen

STV is set to cut 60 jobs and axe its north of Scotland television news programme.

The broadcaster is seeking £2.5m of savings by next year, after announcing a £0.2m loss in the first six months of 2025.

It plans to replace its central belt and north of Scotland news with a single programme from Glasgow, with sections devoted to regional news.

The cancellation would require permission from the regulator Ofcom. STV is expected to begin a consultation shortly.

It comes after advertising revenue fell to £45m compared to £50m in the same period last year.

In July, STV’s share price fell by a third after it warned that profits would be lower than previously expected.

The broadcaster said then that it was looking to make £750,000 of savings in addition to those already anticipated.

The company currently provides two distinct news services. One for the central belt based in Glasgow, the other for the north based in Aberdeen.

Its other main Scottish output is a current affairs programme, Scotland Tonight, shown four nights a week.

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The challenges facing STV reflect difficulties across the TV industry.

Advertising revenue is falling, partly because viewers are turning away from traditional broadcast TV and partly because of wider economic issues.

This also means that many commercial channels are commissioning fewer programmes.

The broadcaster’s production business, STV Studios, makes programmes for a wide range of broadcasters and streaming services.

It recently announced plans for a new radio station and the ongoing development of its streaming service STV Player.

STV Radio – to be broadcast digitally and online – will be a music station and is due to go on the air in the next few months.

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