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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
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.
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As well as his announcing role, Browne is a senior lecturer in Performing Arts at the Belfast Metropolitan College (formerly the Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education). [3]
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 ]
Television in Northern Ireland is available using, digital terrestrial (known as Freeview), digital satellite (from Sky & Freesat) and cable (from Virgin Media). Analogue terrestrial used UHF 625 lines, in common with the rest of the UK, although transmission ceased in October 2012, as part of the UK Digital Switchover. Northern Ireland was the ...