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Steve Scott (journalist)

Stephen "Steve" James Young Scott (born 25 September 1965 in Stroud, Gloucestershire) is a British journalist and presenter employed by ITN as the sports editor and newscaster for ''ITV News''. He was educated at Clifton College and began his career in local radio.
==Television career==
Scott began his television career with ''The West Tonight'' on ITV West, joining as Industrial Correspondent from local radio station GWR, where he was the news editor and presenter.
Scott joined the ITN produced ''ITV News'' in 1993 as the North of England correspondent based in Leeds and West of England correspondent in Bristol.〔"(Small talk )", ''Western Daily Press'', 25 April 2006, retrieved 2 October 2009〕 Among stories that Scott covered for ''ITV News'' during the 1990s included the Fred and Rose West murders. Scott was part of the award winning reporting teams that covered the Dunblane school massacre and Diana's death. In 1995 he was appointed the Africa Correspondent based in Johannesburg, reporting from many troublespots including Rwanda, Congo (then Zaire) and Zimbabwe.〔
In 1997 moved to ''5 News'' on Channel 5 as the sports presenter.〔"(Friday 13th... fateful last day for Westcountry Live )", ''The Herald'', 20 January 2009, retrieved 2 October 2009〕 During that time he fronted more than 100 live European football matches involving British teams. He presented several England international fixtures.〔Henderson, John (2003) "(Des says goodbye, John says hello )", ''The Guardian'', 17 August 2003, retrieved 2 October 2009〕 He also anchored ''Moto GP'' and ''Rugby Premiership'' programmes as well as having his own chat show ''Talk Sport with Steve Scott''.
From January 2002 he would present various programmes for BBC Radio 5 Live on a freelance until December 2007.
Between January 2004 and December 2005 Steve presented the ITV News Channel with Felicity Barr, broadcasting on the late afternoon news on weekdays as well as providing an evening service alternating between the two presenters. During this period he presented the sports segment of the ''ITV News at 10.30'', alternating with Barr.
Since 2005, Scott has been a regular presenter of the ''ITV Lunchtime News'', ''ITV Evening News'' and ''ITV News'' weekend bulletins on ITV.〔"(ITN news anchor: I'm ashamed I didn't stop Tube thug who abused pregnant woman )", ''Mail Online'', 4 March 2008, retrieved 2 October 2009〕 He was at the forefront of ITV's extended live programming in the aftermath of the terror attacks on the capital. During that time he also undertook foreign assignments, including Bosnia during the war there and to the United States, where he covered as Washington correspondent on several occasions. He interviewed, amongst others, Nelson Mandela and Princess Diana.
From February 2006, Scott co-presented the main regional news programme ''The West Tonight'' on ITV West. Three years later this programme would merge with ''Westcountry Live'' on ITV Westcountry. Scott was retained and presented ''ITV News West Country'' for ITV West Country.〔Morris, Steven (2007) "(Six writers celebrate their local TV news )", ''The Guardian'', 14 September 2007, retrieved 2 October 2009〕 He presented his last programme on 7 May 2010.
In January 2008, ITV launched a late-night documentary series, ''Nightwatch with Steve Scott''. In accordance with its variations, the programme follows the work of the emergency services and army and analyses mysterious events.
As of 10 May 2010, Scott is the Sports Editor for ''ITV News'' and has reported the awarding of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games to London.
He has also acted as a weekly columnist for the Bristol Evening Post.

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