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Gillian Porter (born 13 April 1965 [1] in Coleraine [2]) is a Northern Irish television presenter. She is best known for her work at UTV , where she was a long-serving continuity announcer and newsreader for 27 years.
Two of UTV's longest-serving announcers, Julian Simmons and Gillian Porter, were retained to pre-record out-of-vision continuity – with Aidan Browne providing relief cover – until 2 April 2020, when the channel began taking ITV-branded network presentation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [citation needed]
Between October 2006 and February 2009, Simmons appeared on UTV Live and UTV Life to talk about upcoming storylines on Coronation Street and Emmerdale, the two main soap operas shown on UTV. [9] He has also presented the light-hearted archive series, UTV Rewind [ 10 ] [ 11 ] and the travel series Come Fly with Julian .
The California 300 Off-Road Race begins this weekend as the inaugural event welcomes visitors to Barstow for 3- days of off-road racing, camping and fun. California 300 Off-Road Race, ATV World ...
Utah Motorsports Campus is a race track facility located in Grantsville near Tooele, Utah, United States. It operated under the name of Miller Motorsports Park from April 2006 until October 2015. [ 1 ]
Gillian Porter (Newsreader) Ken Reid (Political Editor) Kate Smith – presenter (1993–2006); now a member of the Northern Ireland Screen board; In October 2008, UTV announced its intention to cut 13 jobs in the news department due to corporate restructuring. [18] The station declared it was offering staff a voluntary redundancy package. [19]
King of The Hammers race week has expanded from one race. It is now a series of five races that run throughout the week. The races include a Can AM UTV event on Sunday, the ULTRA4 vs. Rock Bouncer shootout on Monday, the Every Man Challenge Race on Wednesday, and the Toyo Desert Invitational (Unlimited Trophy Trucks) on Thursday.
1970. 14 September – Ulster launches a colour television service, but only from the Divis transmitter.To mark the change, the logo is redesigned. [2]1971. The music used as part of the station's daily start-up routine is changed when The Antrim Road, a classical symphony composed by Wayne Hill and Earl Ward, replaced Seamus, written by the American musician, composer and bandleader Van ...