TV channel airs final news show ahead of closure after 10 years on Sky and Virgin Media

TV channel airs final news show ahead of closure after 10 years on Sky and Virgin Media

This week before it closed, a long-running TV station aired its final news program.

Since its launch in 2014, London Live has provided services to the area since then. After being reportedly taken over by new owners, it was recently announced that the channel, which is distributed through Sky, Freeview, and Virgin Media, will no longer air on Monday, January 1st.

The TV channel’s flagship news program, which ended on Thursday, included a wide range of programming. In the closing act of the evening, presenter Helena Wadia left a message for the audience.

She said: “Well, that’s it! This is our final London Live News at 6 performance in ten years. Thank you for your interest both now and in the past ten years. Every week, it’s been a pleasure to bring you the local news from all over London.

” To ever musician, actor or artist who got their first TV break on London Live, we’re so happy to have played a small part in your journey. We’re so grateful to have provided that platform to those who came and spoke passionately about a subject, fundraiser, or charity of their choosing.

The final news program for the TV station London Live, which was hosted by Helena Wadia on Thursday (London Live), is scheduled to end the following week.

When Helena’s message was finished, she urged viewers to support local news. She said:” For now, all that’s left to say is, from me and the entire London Live news team, have a lovely evening and wherever you can, keep supporting local news. “

Following the episode, the channel’s account on Instagram posted about the occasion. Alongside a photo of colleagues, it read:” Tonight was the final London Live News at 6 programme. Thank you to everyone who has backed us over the past ten years.

TV presenter Anthea Turner wrote, “You’ve all learned so much and will never forget your time there,” in the comments section. The famous breakfast bar! was written by Good Morning Britain’s Funmi Olutoye! saddened by the demise of London Live.

One fan said:” So sorry to see you go guys. “Another said:” Wishing the team the very best. “A third viewer reacted”, Sorry to see you go. Wish you the best of luck. “Whilst another commented:” Big love London Live as you bow out. “

The future of London Live was confirmed by a post that was shared on Monday. We want to inform our devoted fans that, sadly, London Live will be shutting down, “. The final news program will be on January 16 at 6 p.m., and the TV channel will no longer be broadcast starting at 12 a.m. on January 20.

A blue background behind a message about the London Live TV channel closing soon.
Early this week, a statement from London Live revealed the channel’s future.

The statement continued:” We want to thank you for following and supporting us over the last 10 years. Making sure the voices that matter in London are heard has been a huge success. In our biased opinion, London is the best city in the world, made up of brilliant people. I appreciate you participating in our journey. The London Live Team. “

James Dickman, who had been the ‘ lead presenter ‘ of the news show for three years, fronted his final episode that evening. He told viewers:” Over seven years, it’s been a privilege to inform you and at times give you a little bit of joy, I hope, every weekday evening. Nobody is aware that local reporting is in decline.

He continued, “It is impossible to undervalue the impact of stories that have an impact on our communities and the people who live there.” These short stories can serve as reminders of what it means to be human and what it means to believe in something greater than yourself, perhaps more so than what is only apparent in a larger picture. In these trying times, something was desperately needed.

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