
Steven Ladurantaye has been appointed Head of News and Current Affairs to lead the news organisation and deliver the transformation programme designed to ensure STV News secures its leading position across all platforms in future. Ladurantaye’s significant experience in news media spans print, radio, digital and social, and television.

Lorraine Kelly and Ross King have announced that the STV Children’s Appeal 2018 has raised £2,556,682 for children and young people living in poverty in Scotland.

Ten years on from the global financial crash of 2008, a new BBC documentary will deliver a dramatic account of one single day, 7th October 2008, when the Royal Bank of Scotland collapsed and almost took the entire UK banking system down with it.

STV has announced a line-up of programmes highlighting the work carried out by the STV Children’s Appeal, with Lorraine Kelly and Ross King hosting the annual Appeal live show on Friday 5th October.

STV has appointed the highly-respected creative business leader David Mortimer as Managing Director of STV Productions, to support its ambitious plans to build a world-class production company.
STV and Virgin Media have today signed a four-year strategic partnership which creates increased value for both businesses and will see Virgin TV customers in Scotland having access to fully regionalised versions of STV in HD for the first time.
STV has launched an innovative initiative to drive economic growth, particularly in the Scottish SME sector.

STV is launching a new-look, new-format STV News at Six, co-anchored from Edinburgh by Kelly-Ann Woodland and Glasgow by John MacKay.

Rankin and Nairn join forces again for their latest Celtic roots trail in ‘Paul and Nick’s Big Canadian Food Trip’ starting this Friday, 10 August on STV.

Scotland’s home of news and entertainment STV and Hopster - the award-winning kids’ learning and entertainment TV app - are today (1st August 2018) announcing the launch of an exciting new partnership.

Steven Walker, Director of Corporate Development, is leaving STV after seven years with the company.

The Festival Show will air on Tuesdays at 1930 and Thursdays at 2030 on STV throughout the Festivals from 7th August to 28th August.

National youth performing arts company Scottish Youth Theatre has been awarded a £41,712 grant from the Scottish Children's Lottery.

STV weatherman invites Shetland schools, businesses and community groups to get involved with STV Children’s Appeal fundraiser

Entrepreneurial Scotland and STV have joined forces to launch a new campaign celebrating entrepreneurship across Scotland.

It is announced that Alistair Brown, Chief Technology & Platforms Officer, has decided to leave STV at the end of June after ten successful years leading the Company’s digital and technology strategy.

STV Productions is commissioned to produce innovative show developed by Armoza Formats

Emmy award-winning filmmaker Chris Terrill of Uppercut Films, along with STV Productions, has produced a remarkable portrait of the UK's first super carrier and her crew.

Fascinating stories from Dundee, Oban, Clydebank, Aberdeen, Paisley and Glasgow feature in a new series of STV's The People's History Show, which returns Monday 16 April at 2000.

Rosy Marshall-McCrae has joined STV Productions - one of the UK’s leading content businesses - as Head of Factual Development.

Leading Scottish actors, Kelly Macdonald and John Hannah will be joined by exciting rising star James Harkness, and a distinguished cast including Jamie Sives, Karla Crome, Ramon Tikaram, Cal MacAninch, Chloe Pirrie and Isis Hainsworth

STV Productions has secured a further BBC drama commission. Based on the award winning, best-selling novel, Elizabeth is Missing combines a gripping mystery with a tender yet unflinching exploration of one woman’s struggle with dementia.

Leading content business STV Productions has appointed Jim Regan as Head of Daytime and Popular Factual to support its ambitious plans for domestic and international growth.

STV Children’s Appeal: Where Your Money Went, Tuesday 20th March at 2000 on STV