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At launch, Ulster Television employed a staff of 100 people including six presenters: Ivor Mills and Anne Gregg were chosen as the presenters of local magazine programme Roundabout, Adrienne McGuill, James Greene and Brian Durkin were the first continuity announcers, and former rugby union international Ernest Strathdee was recruited as the ...
UTV Live was introduced in January 1993 as a new name for Ulster Television's existing news programmes; Six Tonight, the station's half-hour evening news magazine, [6] and Ulster Newstime for shorter bulletins. [7] Following the introduction of the ITV Evening News in March 1999, the programme was brought forward by half an hour to start at 17:30.
UTV (TV channel) (formerly Ulster Television), TV channel in Northern Ireland owned by ITV plc UTV Live, news service; UTV Ireland, now Virgin Media Three, TV channel owned by Virgin Media Television; UTV Media, now Wireless Group, broadcasting and New Media company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland
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John Alexander Fullerton, [1] MBE [2] (born 22 May 1943 in Ballymena [1]) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist, who was a reporter and football commentator for BBC Northern Ireland until he retired in 2016. However, he made a return in 2020 to commentate on Ballymena United matches for their live streaming services while no ...
Brian Baird (1929–1998) was a newsreader that worked for the Northern Ireland television channel UTV during the 1970s and well into the 1980s, and a teacher and lecturer at Stranmillis Teacher Training College. [1] He also worked for a time for the BBC Radio in Belfast, and was a past president of the Ulster Society of Rugby Football Referees ...
Pamela Ballantine MBE (née Rolston, born 20 October 1958, Belfast) [1] [2] is a freelance Northern Irish television presenter, best known for her 27-year career at UTV. Broadcasting career [ edit ]
Clark was among the original presenters on RTÉ Radio 2 in 1979 [4] and later presented on BBC Radio Ulster. [5] Other early television programmes Clark presented were Green Rock in 1979 with Caron Keating and Advice Line for the BBC. [6] Clark moved from presenting and reporting for BBC Northern Ireland's Inside Ulster [4] to Ulster Television ...