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BBC Newsline is the most recent incarnation of BBC Northern Ireland's television news service, which began on Monday 30 September 1957 as part of the corporation's rollout of regional television services. The first five-minute bulletins, Today in Northern Ireland, were presented by Maurice Shillington and broadcast from a tiny radio studio ...
BBC Northern Ireland is one of the four BBC national regions, together with the BBC English Regions, BBC Scotland and BBC Cymru Wales. Based at Broadcasting House, Belfast, it provides television, radio, online and interactive television content. BBC Northern Ireland currently employs 700 people, largely in Belfast.
BBC One Northern Ireland. Spotlight is a BBC Northern Ireland weekly current affairs programme. It debuted in 1973. The programme is aired on BBC1 Northern Ireland at 10:35pm (and sometimes early) on Tuesday evenings, [1] with a repeat on BBC2. [2] It is available to UK viewers outside of Northern Ireland on BBC iPlayer for a week after the ...
Former BBC One Northern Ireland logo, used from 2006 to 2021. BBC One Northern Ireland is a Northern Irish free-to-air television channel owned and operated by BBC Northern Ireland. It is the Northern Irish variation of the UK-wide BBC One network. The service is broadcast from Broadcasting House in Belfast.
1950s. 1 May – Television becomes available in Northern Ireland for the first time although initially from a temporary transmitter at Glencairn, brought into service in time for the Queen's Coronation. 26 November – The BBC launches a fortnightly news magazine called Ulster Mirror. 21 July – The Divis transmitting station is switched on ...
Declan Harvey. Declan Harvey (born 13 September 1983) is a journalist and presenter with BBC News. He anchors the BBC 's flagship nightly television news programme in Northern Ireland, BBC Newsline, and the daily radio drive time news programme, Evening Extra, on BBC Radio Ulster.
BBC Radio Foyle is a BBC Northern Ireland local radio station, serving County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. It is named after the River Foyle which flows through Derry, the city where the station is based. It is an opt-out from BBC Radio's main Northern Ireland service, BBC Radio Ulster. Recent budget cuts saw some reduction in local ...
He has reported from significant state visits to Ireland including the Royal Visit in 2015. [9] [10] His reporting from contentious events on the streets of Northern Ireland has helped to inform academic discourse about online journalism. [11] In 2007 and again in 2010, he was awarded the Radio News/Current Affairs Journalist of the Year. [12]