Sad news
ITV News anchor Ralph Blunsom has died aged 66.
The news was announced on Tuesday night by ITV’s northern division, Granada Reports.
Blunsom dedicated his life to journalism, working for both the BBC and ITV down the years.
The reporter was a popular figure in the North West of England where he covered both national and local stories.
He joined Granada back in 2003 and was often the first reporter live on the scene for many major incidents.
Co-worker Victoria Grimes took to X to pay tribute to Blunsom, posting a picture of him and a candle with the dates “1958-2024” across it.
She said: “A candle burning in the Granada Reports newsroom tonight for our Ralphy. A first class journalist, hilarious good company and a loyal friend. We will miss you more than you can ever know.”
Tributes weren’t exclusive to ITV with BBC Breakfast editor Richard Frediani also sharing a post.
He wrote: “All my thoughts with the family and friends of Ralph Blunsom, the former BBC North West Tonight and Granada Reports reporter who has died. He was always a lovely, friendly, fun colleague and he will be missed by many.”
ITV news reporter Jam Williams-Thomas said “Ralph. I had the absolute privilege of being your colleague, but more importantly your friend. We shared so many funny times and I can still hear your laugh now. You were always a champion of me and others coming up in the industry. Love you lots mate and will miss you greatly.”
BBC News’ Nick Garnett added: “That’s terribly sad news. Known and loved by so many people in the broadcast industry in the NW – he literally worked everywhere. Sending condolences to his family and friends. Rest peacefully Ralph.”
One viewer commented: “so sorry to hear about the sad passing of Ralph Blunsom. Feel like I grew up watching him bring us reports of the moment. My thoughts are with all his family and friends at Granada Reports>”
