Norman Macleod (journalist)

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Norman Macleod
Borncirca 1967
Career
ShowSTV News at Six (North)
StationSTV
Time slot1800-1830
(Monday-Tuesday/Wednesday)
StyleNews anchor
CountryScotland
Previous showNorth Tonight (1990-2009)

Norman Macleod (Scottish Gaelic: Tormod Mac Leòid) (born circa 1967) is a STV North news presenter and journalist for the Northern Scotland edition of STV News at Six.

A Gaelic-speaker from Scalpay, Harris on the Outer Hebrides, Macleod worked part-time at two BBC local radio stations, one in Stornoway and the other in Aberdeen, whilst at college. Upon completing his studies, he joined Grampian Television (now STV North) as a bilingual trainee in 1987 and later joined the North Tonight team as a reporter and newsreader.[1] Following a major revamp of the nightly news programme in 2006, he became the programme's chief solo anchor,[2] a duty he shares with Andrea Brymer.

Macleod has previously presented and produced some of STV's Gaelic-language programming and the station's online video blog Northern Exposure.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ North Tonight archived profile
  2. ^ "STV Sales press release". Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2010.

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