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BBC Scotland newsreader David Robertson has left its flagship TV news programme after 20 years at the corporation.BBC Scotland newsreader David Robertson has left its flagship TV news programme after 20 years at the corporation.
The news anchor, who presented Reporting Scotland for eight years, made the announcement live on air after the programme at 1830 BST on Friday.The news anchor, who presented Reporting Scotland for eight years, made the announcement live on air after the programme at 1830 BST on Friday.
He told viewers: "It's my final programme. It has been a privilege."He told viewers: "It's my final programme. It has been a privilege."
A spokesman for BBC Scotland said Mr Robertson was leaving due to restructuring, adding that the programme would now have one presenter.A spokesman for BBC Scotland said Mr Robertson was leaving due to restructuring, adding that the programme would now have one presenter.
Mr Robertson broke the news to colleagues at BBC Scotland news in an e-mail on Friday evening. Mr Robertson confirmed his decision to shocked colleagues at BBC Scotland news in an e-mail on Friday evening after the programme ended.
Speaking at the end of Friday's reporting Scotland, he said: "After 20 years at the BBC, eight of them presenting Reporting Scotland, it's my final programme. It has been a privilege." We can confirm that David Robertson will no longer be presenting Reporting Scotland BBC Scotland spokesman Speaking at the end of his last Reporting Scotland, he said: "After 20 years at the BBC, eight of them presenting Reporting Scotland, it's my final programme. It has been a privilege."
The BBC spokesman said: "From September 29 Reporting Scotland will be presented by a single presenter. 'High standards'
"The change will bring BBC Scotland's flagship news programme in line with the main BBC news bulletins at 6pm and 10pm and will reduce the number of presenters on the Reporting Scotland roster. A spokesman for BBC Scotland confirmed that Reporting Scotland would be presented by a single presenter from 29 September.
"We can confirm that David Robertson will no longer be presenting Reporting Scotland. "The change will bring BBC Scotland's flagship news programme in line with the main BBC news bulletins at 6pm and 10pm and will reduce the number of presenters on the Reporting Scotland roster", he added.
"We would like to thank David for the high standards and professionalism he has maintained during his time on Reporting Scotland and we wish him all the best for the future.""We would like to thank David for the high standards and professionalism he has maintained during his time on Reporting Scotland and we wish him all the best for the future."
Mr Robertson, who is from Dundee, joined BBC Scotland in November 2000 as a main presenter on Reporting Scotland. David Roberston reporting for the BBC from Bosnia in 1995
The popular newsreader was born in Dundee and educated at Grove Academy in Broughty Ferry.
He spent most of his career working at Network News based in London, holding reporting posts on World At One, PM and The World This Weekend on BBC Radio 4.He spent most of his career working at Network News based in London, holding reporting posts on World At One, PM and The World This Weekend on BBC Radio 4.
He also worked as newsreader on Radio 1, reporting on Breakfast News on BBC One and as news correspondent for all BBC outlets. He also enjoyed working as Newsreader on Radio 1, reporting on Breakfast News on BBC One and as news correspondent for all BBC outlets.
David was also world affairs correspondent covering stories such as the war in Bosnia, the Spanish elections and the Middle East.
He was also among the original BBC News 24 launch team and presented the Breakfast show for three years and BBC Two's Weekend 24 before joining Reporting Scotland in November 2000 as a main presenter.