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The building was designed by George James Miller of James Miller & Sons of Glasgow in 1936 and completed in 1938. [2]BBC Broadcasting House in Belfast has many radio studios, some self-operated, some staffed, used for the BBC's main local radio station in Northern Ireland – BBC Radio Ulster, as well as being used by the BBC for other radio productions.
BBC Broadcasting House (Belfast) [16] Belfast: BBC Northern Ireland: BBC Radio Ulster: ... The main headquarters for BBC Cymru Wales between 1952 and 1966.
The logo of BBC Northern Ireland between 1988 and 1997. Broadcasting House, Belfast, Headquarters of the BBC in Northern Ireland. BBC Northern Ireland operates two television stations: BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC Two Northern Ireland. BBC Northern Ireland funds an opt-out service with the majority of this output made in the independent sector.
Broadcasting House, Belfast, headquarters of the BBC in Northern Ireland. Belfast is the home of the Belfast Telegraph, Irish News, and The News Letter, the oldest English-language daily newspaper in the world still in publication. [196] [197] The city is the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland, and ITV station UTV.
New Broadcasting House, Manchester, the former headquarters of the BBC North West region in Manchester Old Broadcasting House, the vacated headquarters of the BBC North region in Leeds, now part of Leeds Metropolitan University's School of Computing and Creative Technologies
BBC Newsline is the BBC's national television news programme for Northern Ireland, broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland from the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland in Ormeau Avenue, Belfast.
15 May – Broadcasting House, the BBC's headquarters and home to its main radio studios, is officially opened. [10] 22 August – The first, experimental television broadcast is made from Broadcasting House. 19 December – The Empire Service (precursor of the World Service) launches, broadcasting on shortwave from Daventry's Borough Hill. [11]
BBC English Regions is the division of the BBC responsible for local and regional television, radio, web, and teletext services in England, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. It is one of the BBC's four "nations" – the others being BBC Cymru Wales, BBC Northern Ireland, and BBC Scotland. [2] The division is made up of 12 regions.