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  2. Ken Reid (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Reid was born in Belfast on 23 June 1955. [3] His career as a journalist began at News Letter in 1977, where he remained for seven years. [1] This was followed by stints as the sports editor, and later editor, of the Sunday News from 1984 to 1987, and reporting for the Cork Examiner from 1987 to 1994.

  3. RIP.ie - Wikipedia

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    RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month. Accounts for 2019 showed net assets of over €1 million. [ 2 ]

  4. Kenneth Bloomfield - Wikipedia

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    Having joined the Civil Service in 1952, Bloomfield was appointed Permanent Secretary to the power sharing executive in 1974. After the collapse of the executive, he went on to become Permanent Secretary for the Department of the Environment (D.o.E.) and the Department of Economic Development, and finally Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service on 1 December 1984.

  5. List of television stations in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The channels (with the exception of Virgin Media) are also available on digital terrestrial, cable and satellite services throughout Northern Ireland, although some programmes are "blacked out" due to rights issues, such as some sporting events, Sunday's Gaelic football games and Australian soap opera Home and Away.

  6. Gerald Dawe - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Dawe was born in north Belfast, Northern Ireland, and grew up with his mother, sister, and grandmother.He lived mostly in the Skegoniell area and attended Seaview Primary School and then Orangefield Boys Secondary School across the city in East Belfast.

  7. List of television channels available in the Republic of Ireland

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    Waterford@8 - this was a sister local TV service of WLR FM in Waterford. It was available on cable in Waterford city and Dungarvan and on MMDS in east Waterford and south Kilkenny. The service launched in 2000, and ceased in 2005. Sky News Ireland - this was an Irish version of Sky News, carried to Ireland on Sky Digital, and by most cable ...

  8. Gerry Anderson (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Michael Anderson (28 October 1944 – 21 August 2014) was a Northern Irish radio and television broadcaster for BBC Northern Ireland. Renowned for his unique style and distinctive sense of humour, Anderson often referred to himself on his show, as "Turkey Neck", "Puppet Chin" or "Golf Mike Alpha". [1]

  9. John Craig Wallace - Wikipedia

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    He founded the Rose Society of Northern Ireland and was Secretary (1964–1972) and then President (1988–2018). In 1978 Craig Wallace made sure that Northern Ireland was included in the Britain in Bloom contests.