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First woman editor of national TV news

Monday 12 June 1995 18:02 EDT
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Sara Nathan has been poached from BBC Radio to become the new editor of Channel 4 News, the influential weekday 7pm news and current affairs programme. She is the first woman to edit a national network television news service.

Ms Nathan, 39, pictured right, succeeds Richard Tait, another former BBC news executive, who was recently promoted to editor-in-chief of ITN. Her appointment also confirms that Channel 4 will be renewing its contract with ITN for the programme, from 1996 to the end of 1998, after threatening to consider rivals, including Sky News.

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