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Background and format: Wales Tonight is the flagship news programme in the ITV Wales region. Formerly known as HTV News and ITV Wales News, it broadcasts at 6pm every weeknight.  Programme Maker: ITV Broadcasting Limited Pre-recorded?: Live Showing Schedule Times: ITV Wales News airs on ITV1 Wales seven days a week. Three short bulletins are broadcast during GMTV. The mid-morning bulletin airs at 11:10am, immediately after an ITV News Summary, during This Morning, this update airs for around 10 minutes. The lunchtime edition of the programme follows on from the ITV Lunchtime News, giving a five minute round-up of the days developments between 1.55pm and 2.00pm. The main evening edition of Wales Tonight begins at 6.00pm, and ends at 6.30pm. The late edition of Wales Tonight broadcasts after News at Ten, airing between 10.25pm and 10.35pm, Mondays to Thursdays, and between 11.25pm and 11.35pm on Fridays, after The Late News. ITV Wales News airs four bulletins at weekends: two on Saturday, at lunchtime, and late afternoon, and two on Sunday: at lunchtime and the evening edition, usually at 6:25pm. Target Audience: Viewers across Wales Stats: We cannot issue audience figures due to contractual restraints. Please visit BARB Top Tips for PRs: Send your weather photos to weatherphotos@itv.com. 

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