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  2. UTV (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    UTV (formerly Ulster Television, branded on air as ITV1 since 2020) is the ITV region covering Northern Ireland, ITV subsidiary and the former on-air name of the free-to-air public broadcast television channel serving the area. It is run by ITV plc and is responsible for the regional news service and programmes made principally for the area by ...

  3. Television in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Television in Northern Ireland. Television in Northern Ireland is available using, digital terrestrial (known as Freeview ), digital satellite (from Sky & Freesat) and cable (from Virgin Media). Analogue terrestrial used UHF 625 lines, in common with the rest of the UK, although transmission ceased in October 2012, as part of the UK Digital ...

  4. Timeline of Ulster Television - Wikipedia

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    1970. 14 September – Ulster launches a colour television service, but only from the Divis transmitter.To mark the change, the logo is redesigned. [2]1971. The music used as part of the station's daily start-up routine is changed when The Antrim Road, a classical symphony composed by Wayne Hill and Earl Ward, replaced Seamus, written by the American musician, composer and bandleader Van ...

  5. UTV Live - Wikipedia

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    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. [1][2] UTV also has studio facilities at Parliament Buildings, Stormont [3 ...

  6. Paul Clark (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Clark was among the original presenters on RTÉ Radio 2 in 1979 [4] and later presented on BBC Radio Ulster. [5] Other early television programmes Clark presented were Green Rock in 1979 with Caron Keating and Advice Line for the BBC. [6] Clark moved from presenting and reporting for BBC Northern Ireland's Inside Ulster [4] to Ulster Television ...

  7. BBC Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    BBC Northern Ireland (Irish: BBC Thuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: BBC Norlin Airlan) is a division of the BBC and the main public broadcaster in Northern Ireland. It is widely available across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. BBC Northern Ireland is one of the four BBC national regions, together with the BBC English Regions ...

  8. Timeline of television in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Cable television in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Cable television in Ireland. Cable (originally known in Ireland as "piped" television) first started in 1963, when several companies, including state broadcaster RTÉ, started relaying the UK's terrestrial TV channels in some cities and larger towns. Today all Irish cities and many larger towns have cable networks.