AS the Government escalates its response to coronavirus, STV has put in place measures to support viewers, customers and local communities, all of whom are now seriously affected by the pandemic.
Chief executive, Simon Pitts, today announces the broadcaster’s initial response:
“People and businesses across the country are now profoundly impacted by the coronavirus and we recognise the vital role that public service broadcasters like STV will play through this extended period of disruption. We are a free-to-air, universally available and highly trusted source of news, entertainment and
information and we can use our privileged place in people’s lives to have a positive impact now and in the longer term.
“For our viewers, we will do everything we can to maintain our service and keep our shows on air across all genres, in particular to ensure they are informed with trusted news about the crisis both on TV and online, as well as providing much needed entertainment with a raft of new shows across our TV channel and the STV
Player;
“For our advertisers and commercial partners, we will work in partnership as we implement new plans to support Scottish businesses using STV’s unparalleled reach to promote their products and services when they need us most; and
“For the most vulnerable in our communities we will implement a package of special measures, through the STV Children’s Appeal, to provide increased support at this most challenging time.”
Our news service
Simon Pitts continues: “The health and safety of our staff is our number one priority, together with the wellbeing of guests and contributors. We are proud of our track record as Scotland’s public service broadcaster and the STV News team will continue to do all they can to deliver trusted, balanced, high-quality journalism from across the country as we know our viewers rely on us.
“We are adapting and changing the way we cover stories and create content to minimise risks, in line with guidance. Our team is equipped with new technology and connectivity that enables them to work remotely, and our contingency plans ensure we have a clean and clear studio facility on standby to guarantee continued delivery of our trusted news programmes during this time.
“Audiences for STV News on television and online have continued to increase as this situation has evolved.
“We continue to collect and broadcast news content across Scotland, providing the most locally-focused news service for Scottish viewers, together with dedicated Holyrood and Westminster coverage. Our current affairs programme, Scotland Tonight, will offer additional coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and other topical stories from around the country, and its audience has more than trebled on Thursday evenings since moving the programme into a peaktime slot earlier this year.”
Our broadcast schedule
Simon Pitts adds: “We will continue to deliver a comprehensive range of new programmes across daytime
and peaktime. Our schedule largely relies on pre-recorded shows like The Chase and Tenable in the afternoons and 9pm dramas like Liar and Belgravia. Our partner, ITV, announced yesterday that Coronation Street and Emmerdale – the two most popular programmes in Scotland – will continue to run for the coming months, albeit on a reduced schedule pattern of eight episodes per week from Monday 30th March as the
production teams implement new health advice.
“While The Voice UK knock out stages continue this weekend on STV it has also been announced that the live semi-final and final have been postponed on 28th March and 4th April and we aim to replace them with Voice specials. In addition the production teams are working hard to maintain the Britain’s Got Talent live shows when they return later this spring. Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway will also still air this weekend, without a live studio audience for the first time.
“Across drama, entertainment and factual entertainment we still have a huge range of new and returning shows to look forward to, including the dramas Liar, Belgravia, Quiz and Honour, as well as entertainment from Alan Carr’s Epic Gameshow, Gordon, Gino & Fred’s Road Trip and the return of the Britain’s Got Talent auditions next month.”
STV Player
Simon Pitts said: “With thousands of hours of content, the STV Player is home to the STV schedule online and much more. It is also now universally available across Scotland following its recent launch on the Sky platform and on Apple TV, alongside over 30 other platforms and connected devices.”
There are currently over 50 box sets to choose from on the Player across drama, entertainment and factual, with something for everyone.
Viewers can catch up on the latest big dramas from STV, like Flesh and Blood, McDonald & Dodds, Vera, Cold Feet and Endeavour. We have also added over 1,000 hours of exclusive Player-only content like drama series Rake, Janet King, The Last Enemy, The Code, Deep Water, The Slap, Acceptable Risk and Hamish Macbeth. And there’s a chance to remember classic STV dramas – like Taggart, Rebus, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and Take the High Road. Beyond drama there are great factual titles, including hours of Scottish scenery, documentaries and true crime, including titles like Grand Tours of Scotland, Cold Justice, Unveiled, Changing Faces, and Street Hospital.
More new content for the STV Player will be announced soon.
Our commercial and charitable partners
Simon Pitts adds: “Over the last two years we have been proud to welcome over 250 Scottish businesses as
members of the STV Growth Fund, which has provided £10m of funding to make TV advertising more accessible for companies of all shapes and sizes across the country. We are completely committed to supporting our advertisers and commercial partners to help sustain the Scottish economy through these challenging times.
“To this end I’m delighted to announce that we will boost our investment in the highly successful STV Growth Fund by an additional £10m. This commitment will provide opportunities for advertisers to continue to promote and build their businesses during 2020 and beyond. Within this we will also provide up to £1m of
free advertising to charities and the third sector who are working hard to help the most vulnerable businesses and individuals come to terms with their new circumstances.”
STV Children’s Appeal
“No-one will be hit harder by the coronavirus than our most vulnerable communities. We have therefore granted emergency funding of £400,000 from monies raised during the 2019 STV Children’s Appeal to FareShare, who will redistribute food to communities across Scotland. We are actively seeking to work collaboratively with other charities to ensure that funding gets to those who need it most right now, and
will be adapting our future STV Children’s Appeal fundraising activities in 2020 to ensure we focus on the most pressing causes during this crisis.”
Looking ahead
“These are hugely challenging times for everyone but my fantastic colleagues at STV are committed to delivering the best possible service for viewers, partners and our local communities over the coming months, and I would like to thank them for their professionalism and dedication. We’ll continue to work with industry, commercial partners, government and our viewers to entertain, inform and provide vital support
where we can across Scotland.”
For more information, please contact Kirstin Stevenson – Kirstin.stevenson@stv.tv
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