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Liverpool Today
GenreLocal news
Country of originEngland, United Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationsToxteth TV, Toxteth, Liverpool
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyMade Television
Original release
NetworkMade in Liverpool
Release19 October 2016 (2016-10-19) –
17 November 2017 (2017-11-17)
Related
BBC North West Tonight
ITV News Granada Reports

Liverpool Today was a local television news and current affairs programme, serving Liverpool and Merseyside.[1] Produced by Made in Liverpool, the programme was broadcast from studios at Toxteth TV in the Toxteth suburb of Liverpool.

Overview

Made in Liverpool's news operation began in December 2014 as part of the newly-launched Bay TV - the station aired a rolling service of short local news bulletins throughout the day until October 2016, when Bay TV was brought by Made Television after falling into administration.[2][3]

Bay TV's news output was revamped and relaunched on Wednesday 19 October 2016 as a twice-nightly half-hour programme on weeknights entitled Liverpool Today.[4] The programme focused exclusively on local news stories from Liverpool and surrounding areas, as opposed to the broader regional news services provided by BBC North West and ITV Granada.

In November 2017, following a restructuring of the Made network's operations[5], Liverpool Today was axed and local production was cut. A replacement programme, Made TV News - combining local and national news stories - was produced from Leeds but axed in February 2018 in favour of Merseyside Live, a rolling block of pre-recorded news, sport and features produced by local videojournalists.

The production team for Bay TV's news service and Liverpool Today included editor Peter Berry, presenter Emily Bonner and videojournalists Dan Bates, Nathan Griffiths and Charlene Smith.

References

  1. ^ Liverpool Today, Made in Liverpool
  2. ^ "Liverpool 's Bay TV seeks deal with creditor over debts of £450,000".
  3. ^ "Liverpool's Bay TV set to be bought days after going into administration".
  4. ^ Liverpool Today, Made in Liverpool
  5. ^ Jobs to be axed at Made in Birmingham TV station, Birmingham Post, 26 October 2017