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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.
The programmes where the presenter is the lead presenter are shown here in bold. Chief presenters work across BBC One, BBC Two and primarily the BBC News Channel. The chief presenters broadcast on the channel between 12:00 and 8:00 London time during weekdays. Chief presenters will front BBC News coverage of editorially significant events on ...
BBC Newsline is now presented by a single main anchor [8] In November 2021, Traynor had resigned from BBC Northern Ireland after 33 years, amid legal proceedings. [9] The following month, it was announced that Tara Mills and Declan Harvey will alternate as main anchors of BBC Newsline and the BBC Radio Ulster drivetime news programme, Evening ...
Pages in category "Television presenters from Northern Ireland" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
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 programme. The format usually ...
He relocated to Northern Ireland in 2017, becoming a news reporter for BBC News NI across radio and television. In 2020, it was announced that he would become a full-time presenter of Evening Extra, alongside Tara Mills. [8] [9] [10] The two would later be joined by Richard Morgan on a full-time basis. [9]
In August 2009, Carruthers became part of the presenting team of Good Morning Ulster as part of a series of presenter changes at BBC Radio Ulster. [3] He is now the presenter of The View [4] and Sunday Politics on BBC One Northern Ireland. [5] He also presents the weekly politics podcast Red Lines on BBC Sounds.
Nolan is the highest earning BBC broadcaster in Northern Ireland. [1] [2] In the 2023–2024 financial year he earned a salary in the range of £405,000-£409,999 for his work on BBC Radio Ulster (which is almost always broadcast on BBC Radio Foyle as well), Nolan Live on BBC One (Northern Ireland) and The Stephen Nolan Show on Radio 5 Live. [3]