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UTV Ireland's logo 2015-2017. UTV Ireland was a short-lived sister station to UTV's Northern Ireland service, broadcasting to the Republic of Ireland. The new channel launched on New Year's Day 2015, following approval by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. [98]
Virgin Media Three, also called Virgin Three, [1] [2] [3] is an Irish free-to-air television channel owned by Virgin Media Television.. The channel was first launched by Northern Irish broadcaster UTV Media on 1 January 2015 as UTV Ireland; it primarily carried programmes licensed from British broadcaster ITV, along with some local news and lifestyle programmes.
The main edition of UTV Live airs from 18:00 to 18:30 every weeknight, covering the day's news, current affairs and sport from across Northern Ireland.. The 18:00 programme (known on air as UTV Live at Six) is broadcast from UTV's headquarters in City Quays 2, Belfast.
Veteran Northern Ireland journalist Ken Reid has died at the age of 69 after an illness, his family has announced. Mr Reid was best known as the long-time political editor of UTV, where he ...
Daybreak Northern Ireland (previously GMTV Northern Ireland) is the regional news strand for Northern Ireland provided for the ITV breakfast station ITV Breakfast. Unlike the ITV plc-owned regions, UTV – the ITV contractor for Northern Ireland – did not provide regional news broadcasts during Daybreak (previously GMTV). This was due to a ...
During his time at UTV, Mallett contributed to Late and Live [1] and The Seven Thirty Show. [3] He was previously a continuity announcer [4] and also presented in-vision weather forecasts for the station. [5] In 2007, Mallett was the recipient of the Radio News Broadcaster of the Year at the CIPR Press and Broadcast Awards. [6]
Clark moved from presenting and reporting for BBC Northern Ireland's Inside Ulster [4] to Ulster Television in 1989. [3] In his time at UTV, he has been a presenter and reporter on the evening news magazines Six Tonight and UTV Live, [4] Witness Review [6] and UTV School Choir of the Year. [7]
Mark McFadden (born 1965, Derry, Northern Ireland) is a former broadcaster and journalist with ITV News. He was based in Northern Ireland where he fronted broadcasts for UTV. For three decades he was the North West correspondent for UTV Live, the flagship early evening news programme on the ITV regional channel.