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John MacKay (journalist)

John MacKay (born 13 September 1965)〔(STV anchor John MacKay marks 20 years on air ), stv.tv, 25 September 2014〕 is a Scottish broadcast journalist, television presenter, producer and writer. He is currently the chief anchor for the West Central Scotland edition of ''STV News at Six'' and a presenter for current affairs programme ''Scotland Tonight''.
==Career==
MacKay grew up in the outskirts of Glasgow in Hillington and attended Penilee Secondary School and later, Glasgow University. He began his journalism career with The Sunday Post before joining BBC Scotland in 1987, initially as a news trainee for Radio Scotland and later as a reporter, presenter and producer for radio and television services, including the national news programme ''Reporting Scotland''.〔(My media day: John MacKay ), AllMedia Scotland, 4 September 2012〕
He joined Scottish Television (now ''STV Central'') in September 1994 as a reporter and presenter for the regional news programme ''Scotland Today''〔(STV anchor John MacKay marks 20 years on air ), stv.tv, 25 September 2014〕 and became a main anchor four years later, alongside Shereen Nanjiani. Since a relaunch in summer 2006, MacKay has been the sole chief anchor and presents the main 6pm programme for the West and the lunchtime bulletin for the Central region. In October 2011, he became a presenter of STV's current affairs programme, ''Scotland Tonight'', with MacKay presenting on alternate nights with Rona Dougall.
MacKay has also presented and produced non-news programming for STV including the one-off documentary ''Sir Alex Ferguson: How to Win Games and Influence People'' and online content including the popular video blog ''The Real MacKay'' and the feature series ''Diary of a Pipe Band''.〔(TV newsman John's video diary drums up support for pipe band ), icRenfrewshire, 11 December 2008〕

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