Reports last week that the Tories do not support the idea of Scotland having its own publicly-funded TV news pilot on Channel 3 - currently being bid for by two consortia, one including the current Channel 3 provider, STV, the other including newspaper publishers, Johnston Press and DC Thomson - has promoted a timely reaction for allmediascotland blogger, Brian McNair.
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IFNCs? Already Dead in the Water?
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- What Now for the Scottish IFNC?
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- Second Bid Submitted to Run Scottish TV News Pilot
- Scottish News Pilot Bid Being Submitted Today by 'Scottish News Network' Consortium
- STV News Head Defends Exclusives Track Record in Scottish News Pilot Debate
- Former ITN Chair and Chief Exec Appointed to Head Scottish News Pilot Bid
- Invite Issued to Public to Question Scottish News Pilot Plans
- Two Bids Confirmed to Run Pilot Scottish TV News Service
- Atkinson Appointed to Panel Choosing Scottish TV News Pilot Provider
- Newspapers Consortium Announce TV Partner in Bid for News Pilot
- Pressure Mounting for South of Scotland TV News Service
- STV Join with ITN and Bauer in Bid to Operate News Pilot
- Trinity Mirror and Macmillan Media Launch Bid to Provide TV News in the South of Scotland
- Government Formally Confirms Scottish News Pilot Provider will be Known by March
- Bradshaw Signals Start of News Race
- Scotland Pilot News Proposal out to Consultation




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