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During this time she also began filling in for the programme's presenters, Huw Edwards and Fiona Bruce, and during 2001 to 2002 she presented the Six O ' Clock News on Fridays while Fiona Bruce was on maternity leave, as well as regularly presenting the national news bulletins on BBC One at weekends.
Later presenters of the Nine O ' Clock News included Don Cockburn and Derek Davis.
The four presenters share either early shift programmes such as RTÉ News: One O ' Clock or late shift programmes such as RTÉ News on Two.
Julia Somerville joined ITN from the BBC's Nine O ' Clock News to host the new programme, with John Suchet and Jon Snow acting as relief presenters.
Michael Buerk & Peter Sissons left the BBC Ten O ' Clock News in 19 January 2003 to make way for presenters Huw Edwards and Fiona Bruce.

presenters and moved
Several of Capital's early presenters had moved on, to be replaced by newer disc jockeys, some of which had experience presenting on Radio Luxembourg.
Production was moved to Chrysalis's base in North Kensington, and the formatting of the two frequencies was swapped, the talk format moving to FM and the news format to AM ; but an array of presenters including Boy George, Henry Kelly, Caroline Feraday, Dr. Pam Spurr, and Sandi Toksvig ( all no longer with the company ), plus an array of on-air gimmicks and two managing directors, saw the audience remain largely static.
Trevor Hill was one of the key producers on Children's Hour and was based in Manchester but later moved across to BBC Television where he introduced Children's Television Club, the original Northern-based presenters being Geoffrey Wheeler and Judith Chalmers, before it moved to London.
However, BBC Breakfast moved to a new studio with a new look on 2 May 2006 and the entire news content was presented by two main presenters.
In 2009, Liberato moved to Record after more than 20 years with SBT ; at the same time, SBT signed presenters Roberto Justus and Eliana from Record.
Many of these presenters have stayed with 2FM over the years while others have moved to competing stations.
This was also the reason why Silvio Santos, one of the network's original variety show presenters since 1965, backed out of Globo, and moved his 11-year old program ( Programa Silvio Santos, The Silvio Santos Program ) to Rede Tupi, while putting up his own network, TVS ( now SBT ) in the process the next year, even bringing his own show there.
By then, Eliakim Araujo and Liliana Rodriguez ( later replaced by Leilane Neubarth in 1984 ) had become its presenters, and even had Jô Soares as humorist until he moved to SBT in 1988.
All three presenters were replaced by William Bonner and RBS TV's Fatima Bernardes ( the latter had already replaced Cordeiro when she moved to Jornal Hoje ), becoming their first team-up in a Globo newscast since March that year, when Bernardes joined Fantastico along with Fausto Silva, becoming one of its co-hosts along with Bonner, Chapelin and others plus Chico Anysio, one of the original presenters.
Production was moved to Chrysalis's base in North Kensington, and the formatting of the two frequencies was swapped, the talk format moving to FM and the news format to AM ; but an array of presenters including Boy George, Henry Kelly, Caroline Feraday and Sandi Toksvig ( all no longer with the company ).
Current breakfast presenters Zoe Hanson and Paul Gillies retained their jobs with the relaunched station while Adam Inker moved from his weekday afternoon timeslot to host drivetime.
They became fulltime presenters and then in 2001 they moved to newly-launched commercial radio station Nova 96. 9 for the breakfast radio shift.
They became fulltime presenters and then in 2001 they moved to newly-launched commercial radio station Nova 96. 9 for the breakfast radio shift.
Mayo moved on to the mid-morning slot from 9 am to 12 midday, and survived the cull of long-standing presenters which Radio 1 underwent the same year on the arrival of controller Matthew Bannister and his wish to rebrand the station as younger and more ' cutting edge '.
Several new presenters arrived at the time, while many of the Montreal presenters initially relocated, most departed TWN over time, many of whom moved back to Montreal.
Although both Whiley and Bowman moved to weekend slots on Radio 1, the news that the duo would leave their weekday shows led to controversy, with BBC bosses facing allegations of being biased against older presenters, particularly as the announcement came shortly after the revelation that 30-year-old singer Alesha Dixon would replace the much older Arlene Phillips as a judge on Strictly Come Dancing.
At the time C4 had moved to screening entertainment shows in the evenings instead of music shows as a result the second C4 channel was launched as a music channel screening around the clock music with no presenters.
In 2009, Countryfile moved from its 11am slot on a Sunday morning to a 7pm slot on Sunday evenings, with additional presenters Julia Bradbury and Matt Baker and additional contributors Jules Hudson, Katie Knapman and James Wong.
With the launch of sister station Xtra AM in 1989, Les moved on to present there for four years, leaving other presenters to carry out a near impossible task of replacing Les on FM breakfast.
During this time they were joined by various female presenters including Niamh Crowley, Edel Daly, Taragh Loughry Grant and Sandra Mason, however Colm and Jim left FM104 on 12 January 2007 and moved to RTÉ 2fm where they presented 2FM's morning show The Colm & Jim-Jim Breakfast Show.
Starting in September 2008 he and Langsford became regular Friday presenters after regular co-host Phillip Schofield moved on to the same Monday to Thursday schedule as Fern Britton.

presenters and station
He opened the London radio station, Country 1035 and made a number of general television and radio appearances, where he was often mocked by the presenters.
The station featured a mixture of local interest programming and music programming produced by local radio presenters, historians and South West College Media / Music students.
Because of the station's archive nature the station was scheduled, produced and researched by a team of 17 people, excluding presenters.
It is a sister station to BBC Radio 5 Live and shares facilities, presenters and management.
Between December 2008 and February 2009, around 50 staff at the station were made redundant or accepted voluntary redundancy, including presenters, journalists and production staff.
Coia and Greenwood also sat in for Derek and Ellen Jameson on the late-night show on BBC Radio 2, and Coia ( broadcasting solo ) also deputised for other presenters on that station.
On 9 January 2006, the station was relaunched under its original name Capital Radio, with a modified line-up of presenters and a slightly tweaked music format.
Capital London localised presenters are responsible for playlisting music which is syndicated across the nine station Capital radio network, during Capital Breakfast, weekday drivetime and weekend mornings.
The station includes local MP Eric Pickles among its presenters.
The station has also seen a number of high profile presenters pass through its doors including Jonathan Overend ( BBC Radio 5 Live ), Tim ' Timbo ' Lloyd ( twice winner of Best Local DJ at the Sony Radio Awards ) and Mark Pougatch ( BBC Sport ).
The next revamp occurred on 1 September 1997, when the station reverted to a more traditional mix of talk and music, and introduced new presenters such as Chris Ashley, John Radford ( wine ) Giles Dilnot, Bill Buckley and Simon Bates, who presented the Sunday morning show.
Four of the presenters, Bill Buckley, John Radford, Ed Douglas and Dominic Busby left the station shortly before the relaunch of 2006.
Three presenters were recruited and started broadcasting on the station on 3 April 2006, the day of the relaunch: Gordon Astley was taken on to present daily shows, just as he had done in the 1990s ; Fred Marden was recruited to present the Surrey breakfast show ; and one-time Radio Sussex sports reporter Richard Lindfield also rejoined.
By early February 2009 all three had left the station and the designation " The New Sound of Sussex and Surrey " was no longer being used on air by presenters.
GLR's music format, and several of its presenters, returned to the BBC with the launch of the national digital station BBC 6 Music in 2002.
As a result of the changes, morning presenters Adil Ray and Nikki Bedi left the station after nearly six years.
The roots of Wire FM lie in 1990 when two presenters at Warrington's Hospital Radio Station, Stephen Cooper and Philip Houltby, decided to run an RSL station for Warrington.
James Stannage is currently one of the presenters on the Manchester online radio station, simply titled ' ManchesterRadioOnline. Com ', alongside Dave Foran ( Dairy Lee Dave ) Sean Holland and Jay Smith ( New Music First ), Dan Shaw, Matty Shaw and Paul ( Ripman ) Ripley – and is occasionally joined in the studio by one of the station's producers, Tony Filer ( aka ' Wrestler '). As the station is based online, it is not subject to the same regulations as conventional radio stations, allowing the likes of Stannage to voice their outspoken opinions.
TV-am was spearheaded by ' The Famous Five ' who were not only lined up as presenters on the station, but were also shareholders — Michael Parkinson, David Frost ( 1983 – 92 ), Angela Rippon ( 1983 ), Anna Ford ( 1983 ) and Robert Kee.
There had been many difficulties for the other presenters in the run-up to the station launch.
Initially the music selection on Nova 96. 9 was very similar to that of Triple J, and a number of the station presenters, most notably former breakfast hosts Merrick and Rosso, which were also former Triple J staff.
A student radio station, The Cat 1251AM, is based on the Warrington campus and broadcasts daily, with presenters on air from September until June.
The station broadcasts 24-hours a day ; however, from around 0200 until 0500 on weekdays and 0100 until 0600 / 0700 on weekends, the station just broadcasts back-to-back music overnight with no presenters or programmes.

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