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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Ranvir Singh: Colleagues Axed Amid ITV Daytime Cuts

Ranvir Singh: Colleagues Axed Amid ITV Daytime Cuts

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Ranvir Singh expressed sadness over long-term colleagues losing jobs.
  • ITV's daytime schedule changes led to over 220 staff redundancies.
  • Good Morning Britain's figures remain strong despite staff cuts.
Ranvir Singh: Colleagues Axed Amid ITV Daytime Cuts

Ranvir Singh has addressed the significant staff reductions at ITV's daytime programming following scheduling changes implemented in January. The presenter, 48, expressed her sorrow over the loss of many colleagues with whom she had worked for over ten years. These cuts impacted numerous departments, with more than 220 staff members facing redundancy.

Despite the widespread changes, Singh highlighted that Good Morning Britain continues to perform well, with strong viewing figures contributing to its retention. She acknowledged that while personal career successes are positive, they do not overshadow the difficulties faced by behind-the-scenes staff. The ITV daytime schedule adjustments also affected shows like Lorraine, which was reduced to a 30-week schedule with half-hour episodes.

Singh described the atmosphere on Good Morning Britain as feeling 'splintered' due to the departures but affirmed that the memories and the unique camaraderie developed among early morning shift workers remain strong. She noted that this type of working relationship, forged at times like 4 am, creates an unusual and special bond among those involved in breakfast television.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
ITV has significantly reduced its daytime output, leading to over 220 staff redundancies and affecting shows like Good Morning Britain and Lorraine.
Ranvir Singh expressed sadness about saying goodbye to many colleagues she had worked with for over a decade due to the cuts.
Despite the significant staff changes and the 'splintered' feel, Good Morning Britain's viewing figures remain strong.

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