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Television coverage
editThe BBC, ITV and Sky News all provided live coverage of the counts and the reaction to the result. The BBC simulcast their domestic coverage on the BBC World News Channel, BBC One and the BBC News Channel which was presented by David Dimbleby, Laura Kuenssberg and John Curtice. ITV's coverage was presented by Tom Bradby, Robert Peston and Allegra Stratton.
The BBC called the referendum result for Leave with its projected forecast at 04:40 BST on 24 June. David Dimbleby announced it with the words:
“ | Well, at twenty minutes to five, we can now say the decision taken in 1975 by this country to join the Common Market has been reversed by this referendum to leave the EU. We are absolutely clear now that there is no way that the Remain side can win. It looks as if the gap is going to be something like 52 to 48, so a four-point lead for leaving the EU, and that is the result of this referendum, which has been preceded by weeks and months of argument and dispute and all the rest of it. The British people have spoken and the answer is: we're out! | ” |
(The remark about 1975 was technically incorrect: the UK had joined the Common Market in 1973 and the 1975 referendum was on whether to remain in it.)
Television coverage | |||
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Timeslot (EST) | Programme | Presenters | Correspondents |
-.5.00pm | Olympics | Jim McKay | Peter Jennings (Middle East Correspondent - Munich) Howard Cosell (Boxing Correspondent - Munich) |
5:00pm-5:30pm | ABC News | Howard K. Smith | Jim McKay (Sports Correspondent - Munich) Peter Jennings (Middle East Correspondent - Munich) Gregory Jackson (Correspondent - New York) Bill Milldyke (Correspondent - Tel Aviv) Tom Jarriel (White House Correspondent - San Francisco) |
8:00pm-11:00pm | Olympics | Jim McKay Chris Schenkel |
Lou Cioffi (European News Bureau Chief - Munich) Peter Jennings (Middle East Correspondent - Munich) |
Grands Prix's
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editCategory:Formula One-related lists Category:Lists of sporting event broadcasters Category:Formula One mass media