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==The End==
==The End==
In 2006 the post of [[Controller of News and Current Affairs]] was axed, along with all other genre-specific roles.  In future producers of each individual programme would be elected outside of AGMs.  There was no-one willing to take on the role of producer of the programme, so after May 2006 regular production of the programme ended.  A few weeks later new [[Production Director]] [[Sarah Leese]] produced a one-off spoof edition of the show, satirising the format of the previous three years.  At the end of the summer term a new pre-recorded format of the programme was attempted, with presenters on location and the programme far shorter.  However this took copious amount of time to edit, and so the idea was not continued.  This turned out to be the last edition of the programme.  It would be December before the next incarnation of YSTV's news output appeared, suitable enough called [[YSTV News]].  In the meantime the YSTV Week set was used for new show [[Four Play]], although later was used again (minus desk) for [[YSTV News]].
In 2006 the post of [[Controller of News and Current Affairs]] was axed, along with all other genre-specific roles.  In future producers of each individual programme would be elected outside of AGMs.  There was no-one willing to take on the role of producer of the programme, so after May 2006 regular production of the programme ended.  A few weeks later new [[Production Director]] [[Sarah Leese]] produced a one-off spoof edition of the show, satirising the format of the previous three years.  At the end of the summer term a new pre-recorded format of the programme was attempted, with presenters on location and the programme far shorter.  However this took copious amount of time to edit, and so the idea was not continued.  This turned out to be the last edition of the programme.  It would be December before the next incarnation of YSTV's news output appeared, suitably enough called [[YSTV News]].  In the meantime the YSTV Week set was used for new show [[Four Play]], although later was used again (minus desk) for [[YSTV News]].
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