What is Grampian Television?

What is Grampian Television?

Grampian Television was the original name of the Channel 3 service for the north of Scotland founded in 1961 and now named STV. The northern region’s coverage area includes the Northern Isles, Western Isles, Highlands (except Fort William and Lochaber) Grampian, Tayside (except the Kinross area), and parts of north Fife .

Is Grampian owned by ITV?

Grampian is owned and operated by STV Group plc (formerly SMG plc), which also owns another Scottish ITV franchise, Scottish Television (now known as STV Central on-air), based in Glasgow and serving Central Scotland.

Where are Grampian’s studios located?

Grampian’s former headquarters at Queen’s Cross, Aberdeen in August 1982. Grampian’s first studios and headquarters were located at Queens Cross, Aberdeen, where the company purchased a former tram depot belonging to Aberdeen Corporation Tramways in 1960.

When did Grampian move to Craigshaw?

In June 2003, Grampian moved to new, smaller, state-of-the-art all digital studios at Craigshaw Business Park in West Tullos, Aberdeen, some of the most advanced in the world at the time of opening. Their previous headquarters at Queens Cross were subsequently demolished and redeveloped as housing.

Who were the first staff at Grampian Television Ltd?

The first staff appointments by Grampian Television Ltd were made in February 1961: Mr Ward Thomas was appointed sales controller; Alex Mair, company secretary; and Dennis Dick, press and public relations officer.

How many employees does Grampian Radio Scotland have?

Towards the end of the decade, the station’s potential audience reached a million viewers and Grampian was employing just over 200 staff at their studios in Aberdeen, Dundee and Edinburgh.

When did Maggie Palmer leave Grampian Television?

David always wished Grampian viewers a ginger peachy goodnight at closedown he left the station in 1983. Maggie Palmer joined Grampian Television as a continuity announcer and newsreader after the ITV strike in 1979.