BBC Scotland and
STV have the largest media operations in Scotland in the field of television. BBC Scotland, STV and
BBC Alba have the most broadcasting support operations between them which include both terrestrial and digital operations. At a United Kingdom wide network level (not including local spending via BBC Scotland and BBC Alba), the BBC and Channel 4 account for roughly 54% of content spending of Public Service Broadcasters (PSBs) in Scotland. BBC television services and Channel 4 accounted for 87% of expenditure in Scotland in 2019. Viewers in Scotland receive seven public terrestrial television stations: •
BBC One Scotland •
BBC Two •
BBC Scotland •
BBC Alba •
ITV (Branded
STV or
ITV1 depending on location) •
Channel 4 •
Channel 5 BBC Scotland and
BBC Alba are dedicated channels, with
BBC One and
ITV being regional variants/opt-outs of British television channels.
BBC Two,
Channel 4, and
Channel 5 are UK-wide channels.
BBC Scotland Scotland has its own BBC services,
BBC One Scotland and the
BBC Scotland channel.
BBC Two Scotland existed from 9 July 1966 until 17 February 2019, when it was replaced by the BBC Scotland channel. Much of the output of BBC Scotland Television, such as news and current affairs programmes, and the Glasgow-based soap opera,
River City, are intended for broadcast within Scotland, whilst others, such as drama and comedy programmes, aim at audiences throughout the
UK and further afield. Sports coverage also differs, reflecting the fact that the country has its own
football and
rugby union leagues and national teams, separate from those of the other United Kingdom constituent nations and other sporting interests unique to Scotland, such as
shinty or
curling. Viewers on the Freeview HD platform within the BBC Scotland broadcasting area can now re-opt into the BBC network when Scotland opts out via BBC One HD, extending choice to Scottish viewers which was only previously an option for satellite and cable viewers.
ITV in Scotland Three
ITV network stations (
ITV Border,
STV Central and
STV North) broadcast in Scotland. In the early 1960s, Grampian Television was created to provide commercial television services serving the Highlands and Islands, but in 1997 it was bought by
STV Group plc, owners of the longer established Scottish Television. In May 2006, both channels were re-branded "
STV" with newsrooms in Glasgow and Aberdeen retained to provide separate news services for their respective regions. Seven months later, STV launched news opt-outs for the East of Central Scotland (broadcast from Edinburgh) and Tayside & North East Fife (broadcast from Dundee). ITV Border has had a more complex position, as it also has to serve neighbouring areas across the border in England. Most of the independent television output equates to that transmitted in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with the exception of news and current affairs, sport, cultural and
Scottish Gaelic language programming. The available
ITV network station depends on region: •
ITV Border, branded "ITV1", which covers both the Scottish and English borderlands. It is owned and operated by
ITV plc. Between 2009 and 2013 the station broadcast pan-regional news bulletins with
ITV Tyne Tees from Gateshead with dedicated opt-out for the Border region broadcast on weekday evenings. In 2013, separate bulletins for the Border region were restored, either broadcast live, or pre-recorded shortly before broadcast, but continuing to come from Gateshead. On 6 January 2014, the Scotland sub-region of the Border region was re-established. •
STV Central (formerly
Scottish Television), branded "STV", which is based in
Glasgow and covers the
Central Belt of Scotland. It is owned and operated by
STV Group plc, a company which evolved from the station, and since became solely interested in its core TV business once again. On weekdays, the station provides two separate editions of its regional news programme
STV News at Six for the West and East of the region. •
STV North (formerly
Grampian Television), branded "STV", which is based in
Aberdeen, and covers
Tayside, the
North East and
Highlands and Islands. It is also owned & operated by STV Group plc, and carries the same regional programming as shown on STV Central but produces a separate regional news service, including opt outs for Tayside and North East Fife. ==Television programming==