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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 ...
This category is for pages detailing programmes commissioned by Ulster Television for ITV or otherwise. Pages in category "Television shows produced by UTV (TV channel)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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 (the former parent company of UTV)
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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.
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UTV2 was a television channel, owned by Ulster Television plc (now Wireless Group). The channel was on digital terrestrial television and NTL cable in Northern Ireland . History
In November 2004, Neil moved to the UTV Sport team, where he remains a reporter and presenter for UTV Live, UTV News and Sport and Sport on Sunday.. Among the stories he has covered in his time in the Sports department were the deteriorating health of George Best, providing live reports from the Cromwell Hospital, London in late 2005; the fortunes of Derry City in their UEFA Cup challenges ...