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Virgin Media News at 12.30; Virgin Media News at 5.30 (2001–2012, rebranded: The 5.30, 2012–2017) Virgin Media News at 8.00 (2015–2017, 2018–present) Late News (2016–present) Virgin Media News Updates (1998–2016, rebranded: 3 News 60 Second Update 2017–2018)
The RTÉ Guide is a television and radio listings magazine in Ireland published by RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Ltd, a subsidiary of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).. The magazine offers detailed programme listings for RTÉ channels, as well as Virgin Media One, TG4, Virgin Media Two, BBC One, BBC Two, UTV, and Channel 4, as well as less detailed listings for variations of BBC Wales, ITV ...
From 2016, Virgin Media Ireland took over sponsorship of the HD Studios – they are now known as the TV3-Virgin Media HD Studios. [14] In August 2018, the facility became known as the "Virgin Media Television HD Studio". The studio in 2019 is now known as "Studio 2" at the Virgin Media Television complex in Dublin.
Defunct Irish cable companies (mostly gradually merged into what is now Virgin Media Ireland) Cablelink (rebranded as NTL) Casey Cablevision (acquired by Virgin in 2018) Chorus Communications (became UPC in 2007) CMI (Cable Management Ireland) (merged to form Chorus) Cork Multichannel/Cork Communications (became Chorus)
Virgin Media Television Ireland: Virgin Media One +1 Virgin Media Television Virgin Media One HD Virgin Media Television TG4: Teilifís na Gaeilge: TG4 HD
Virgin Media Television 2017/01/09 Virgin Media Three HD: HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast Virgin Media Television 2017/01/09 Virgin Media Four HD: HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast Virgin Media Television 2022/08/24 Virgin Media More HD: HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast Virgin Media Television 2022/04/12 Virgin Media Extra 1 HD HD/upscaled SD mix Simulcast ...
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 Tonight Show is an Irish news analysis, current affairs and politics programme broadcast on Virgin Media One (formerly known as "TV3") since September 2017. [1] The series is currently without a permanent host after Claire Brock & Ciara Doherty left in November 2024, a few months after the show was reduced to 2 shows a week from the previous 4 a week. [2]