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STV is a television channel that broadcasts in Scotland. It is a big part of the ITV network, which is one of the main commercial TV networks in the United Kingdom. STV provides news, entertainment, and other shows to people across central and northern Scotland.

What is STV?

STV stands for Scottish Television. It is a company that owns two TV channels in Scotland: STV Central and STV North. These channels show a mix of local Scottish programmes and popular shows from the wider ITV network.

How STV Started

STV has a long history. The first part of STV, called Scottish Television, started broadcasting on 31 August 1957. It was the first commercial TV station in Scotland. Later, another company called Grampian Television started broadcasting in the north of Scotland in 1961. These two companies eventually joined together to form STV Group plc.

What STV Shows

STV broadcasts many different types of programmes.

  • News: STV News is a very important part of the channel. It provides local news updates for different parts of Scotland. This helps people stay informed about what is happening in their own communities.
  • Entertainment: You can watch popular shows from the ITV network on STV, like dramas, reality TV, and game shows.
  • Local Programmes: STV also makes its own shows that are just for Scottish viewers. These might be documentaries about Scottish life, cultural programmes, or special events.

STV and ITV

STV is a key part of the ITV network. While it shows many ITV programmes, it also has the freedom to create its own content. This means viewers in Scotland get a unique mix of national and local television. STV helps to make sure that Scottish voices and stories are heard on TV.

How Television Works

Television channels like STV send out signals that your TV picks up. In the past, these signals were sent through the air, but now many people watch TV through digital signals, satellite, or the internet.

Broadcasting Signals

Broadcasting is how TV signals are sent out. STV uses transmitters located around Scotland to send its programmes to homes. When you tune into STV, your television receives these signals and turns them into the pictures and sounds you see and hear.

Digital Television

Most TV today is digital. This means the signals are sent as digital data, which gives a clearer picture and more channels. STV broadcasts in digital, allowing for better quality viewing.

STV's Role in Scotland

STV plays an important role in Scottish life. It provides a platform for Scottish news, culture, and entertainment.

Connecting Communities

By offering local news and programmes, STV helps connect different communities across Scotland. People can learn about events and issues that are important to their area.

Supporting Scottish Talent

STV also helps to support people who work in television in Scotland, like actors, writers, and producers. By making its own programmes, it creates jobs and opportunities for creative people.

See also

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