ITN for Channel 4 News has won the Innovative News award for No Go Britain.
Sky News’ 50 States: 50 Voices and BBC’s The Olympic Torch Relay were also nominated for this award.
Particularly proud of @annadoble and the whole from @itn for winning innovative news for @Channel4News "No Go Britain"
— John Hardie (@JohnMHardie) February 20, 2013
The News Coverage (Home) award goes to ITN for ITV News’ coverage of the Jimmy Savile scandal.
So proud our Savile coverage won #RTS home news coverage. Tribute to all Savile victims who spoke to us. pic.twitter.com/vr6J7pdLpF
— lucy manning (@lucymanning) February 20, 2013
http://twitter.com/alstewitn/statuses/304352111288807424
Many congrats to @lucymanning and team for winning RTS award for home news on Savile – much deserved.
— Bill Neely (@BillNeelyReport) February 20, 2013
Many congratulations @lucymanning and @itvnews Home desk for #RTS Home Award. A fine team indeed.
— Andy Davies (@adavies4) February 20, 2013
ITV also won the Current Affairs (Home) award and Scoop of the Year award for Exposure: The Other Side of Jimmy Savile.
The BBC has won the International News Coverage award for their coverage of Syria.
Reuters and CNNi were also nominated for this award
BBC Foreign Editor Jon Williams praises Helen Boaden and outgoing Stephen Mitchell in his #rts speech
— Julian Druker (@Julian5News) February 20, 2013
Congratulations to BBC on Paul Wood,Fred Scott,Darren Conway and @BBCiPannell's great work in #Syria– just won #RTS for news award #BBC
— Bill Neely (@BillNeelyReport) February 20, 2013
The RTS Regional Presenter of the Year 2011/2012 is BBC Look East’s Stewart White.
Lucy Meacock of Granada Reports and Donna Traynor of BBC Newsline were also nominated for this award.
Well done to Stewart White for winning RTS award for best regional presenter @BBCLookEast #RTSTVJ
— Jonathan Samuels (@jonathansamuels) February 20, 2013
The RTS Award for Nations and Regions News Programme goes to London Tonight.
Proud to announce that @ITVLondon has just won an RTS Award. Congratulations to all the team! pic.twitter.com/vUlDKDrbZk
— Rags Martel (@RagsMartel) February 20, 2013
Great news that ITV London have won an #RTS award. Well done to all the team.
— Alex Forrest Whiting (@_alexforrest) February 20, 2013
@itvlondon wins RTS nations and regions news programme of the year award. Whoopee!! @itvlondon
— Ronke Phillips (@ronkephillips) February 20, 2013
2nd award for ITN – London Tonight wins best nations and regions news programme #RTS
— Krishnan Guru-Murthy (@krishgm) February 20, 2013
BBC Scotland has won the award for ‘Nations and Regions Current Affairs and News Event’ for BBC Scotland Investigates: Rangers: The Men Who Sold The Jerseys.
Hillsborough – The Truth At Last, ITV Granada and Spotlight: Sean Quinn’s Missing Millions, BBC Northern Ireland were also nominated.
Congrats to @bbcscotlandnews for #rtstvj award for fantastic #rangersfc documentary. Our jury unanimous in judging the investigation superb
— sean maguire (@Sean_A_Maguire) February 20, 2013
Congrats to @markdaly2 and the BBC Scotland Investigations team for winning an RTS Award tonight for their doco on Rangers #RTSTVJ
— Kevin Jackson (@kevinnjackson) February 20, 2013
Ciaran Jenkins of Channel 4 News has been named RTS Young Journalist of the Year.
Mark Lowen of BBC News and Sky’s Political correspondent Sophy Ridge were also nominated for the award.
Lovely moment at the #RTSTVJ awards – Ciaran Jenkins gets a heartfelt round of applause for Young Journalist of the Year
— Jonathan Hawkins (@jonathanhCNN) February 20, 2013
Huge congrats to @C4Ciaran for winning young journalist of the year at the #rtsawards tonight. I knew him when he was a nipper blogger!
— Iain Dale ????.?? (@IainDale) February 20, 2013
And we're off! RTS Television Journalism Awards 2011/2012 #RTSTVJ
— Royal Television Society (@RTS_media) February 20, 2013
Somber start to RTS Journalism awards. Seemingly endless list of journalists and crew who lost their lives reporting conflict. #RTSAwards
— Graeme Thompson MBE (@Graemethedean) February 20, 2013
#rtsawards about to kick off pic.twitter.com/ojZU2Vrc
— Rob Wood (@robwood65) February 20, 2013