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UTV News
''UTV Live'' is a British television news service broadcast and produced by UTV. Overview 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. UTV also has studio facilities at Parliament Buildings, StormontUTV Annual Programme Statement 2008 and Programme Review 2007
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and news bureaux in Derry and
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Paul Clark (presenter)
Paul Thompson Clark MBE (born 4 December 1953, Belfast) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Broadcasting career Clark was among the original presenters on RTÉ Radio 2 in 1979 and later presented on BBC Radio Ulster. Other early television programmes Clark presented were ''Green Rock'' in 1979 with Caron Keating and ''Advice Line'' for the BBC. Clark moved from presenting and reporting for BBC Northern Ireland's ''Inside Ulster'' to Ulster Television in 1989. In his time at UTV, he has been a presenter and reporter on the evening news magazines ''Six Tonight'' and ''UTV Live'', ''Witness Review'' and ''UTV School Choir of the Year''. He has also contributed to historical and religious documentaries including ''We Were Brothers'', and memorial services for the 10th anniversary of the Remembrance Day bombing in 1997 and Belfast's hosting of Holocaust Memorial Day in 2004. Personal life He was born in ...
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Newry
Newry (; ) is a city in Northern Ireland, divided by the Clanrye river in counties Armagh and Down, from Belfast and from Dublin. It had a population of 26,967 in 2011. Newry was founded in 1144 alongside a Cistercian monastery, although there are references to earlier settlements in the area, and is one of Ireland's oldest towns. The city is an entry to the " Gap of the North", from the border with the Republic of Ireland. It grew as a market town and a garrison and became a port in 1742 when it was linked to Lough Neagh by the first summit-level canal built in Ireland or Great Britain. A cathedral city, it is the episcopal seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dromore. In 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee celebrations, Newry was granted city status along with Lisburn. Name The name Newry is an anglicization of ''An Iúraigh'', an oblique form of ''An Iúrach'', which means "the grove of yew trees". The modern Irish name for Newry is ''An tIúr'' ( ...
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Jane Loughrey
Jane Loughrey is a journalist, originally from north Belfast. She has worked for UTV Television in Ulster between 1992 and 2021 and is a principal journalist for ''UTV Live''. She graduated from Queen's University Belfast and then studied journalism in England. In 2013, she was awarded the Gold prize in the category "feature of the year" from the ITV Regions and Nations News Awards in London, for her program about the 40th anniversary of the 1972 Bloody Friday bombings. In 2015, Loughrey was honored as the year's best television journalist at the Northern Ireland Media Awards ceremony of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations. In 2018, she was one of the 68 journalists selected to relate their personal memories of The Troubles The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an " .. ...
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Jamie Delargy
Jamie Delargy (born 6 August 1953 in Cushendall), is a Northern Irish people, Northern Irish journalist. He was Business Editor at UTV (TV channel), UTVBelfast Telegraph: "UTV stars fear for jobs as bosses swing axe"
dated 17 October 2008; accessed 6 February 2009
until his retirement in 2016.


Journalism career

Delargy worked for Ulster Television from 1980 until 2016. He was one of two journalists at the station believed to have not been considered for a voluntary redundancy package at the station in late 2008. From December 2007, Delargy contributed a blog to UTV's website on business news and issues affecting Northern Ireland.


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Tina Campbell
Tina Campbell (born 1971)"New job, new baby"
Belfast Telegraph, 8 February 2007, retrieved 10 January 2007
is a Northern Irish television presenter and . She parted company with UTV in early 2013 and is currently a newscaster on and .


Broadcasting career

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Lynda Bryans
Lynda Bryans (born May 1962) is a Belfast-born television presenter and journalist from Northern Ireland. Broadcasting career Television Bryans began her career in the media industry in 1981."Memories of a life in broadcasting"
News Letter, 2 March 2009, accessed 6 January 2010
Her first job was working as a temporary copy typist for UTV that summer which was immediately followed by a job working as a secretary in the Religious Affairs department at BBC Northern Ireland. She went on to become a newsreader and reporter on BBC's ''Inside Ulster'', as well as reading daytime news bulletins and briefly covering continuity shifts for BBC NI. Bryans' career as a broadcaster began when she applied, as a staff member, for a screen test at the BBC, and she became a continuity announc ...
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Mark McFadden
Mark McFadden (born 1955, Derry, Northern Ireland) is a broadcaster and journalist with ITV News. He is based in Northern Ireland where he broadcasts for UTV. He is currently the North West correspondent for UTV Live, the flagship early evening news programme on the channel. Early life McFadden was born in Derry in 1965. He is a former pupil of St. Columb's College – a school that boasts Nobel prize-winners Seamus Heaney and John Hume among its alumni. After St. Columb's he studied English and French at Queen's University, Belfast. Journalism career His career in journalism began in 1988 with the Derry Journal, the second oldest English-language newspaper in the world. During six years at the ''Journal'' he worked in news, features and sports. He also contributed news and sports reports to London broadsheet newspapers The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph. Broadcasting career In April 1994, McFadden joined the ''UTV Live'' team becoming the face of UTV in the North West of ...
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Marc Mallett
Marc Mallett (b. Belfast
dated 6 July 2009, accessed 4 May 2010
) is a Northern Ireland, Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. He is a newsreader and reporter at UTV (TV channel), UTV, and the Northern Ireland correspondent for ITV News.


Broadcasting career

Mallett began his broadcasting career on the hospital radio station at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast. He went on to work for Belfast CityBeat for ten years, initially as a volunteer and eventually becoming News Editor at the station. During his time at UTV, Mallett contributed to ''Late and Live'' and ''The Seven Thirty Show''. He was previously a continuity announcer and also pre ...
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Tracey Magee
Tracey Magee (born 1969 in Belfast) is a Northern Irish people, Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. Broadcasting career Magee joined UTV (TV channel), UTV in April 1997. As well as reporting, she has also presented news bulletins and feature programmes on UTV. Personal life Magee and her partner opened a bistro in Belfast in 2007.News Letter: "Lights, camera, action"
dated 30 October 2007, accessed 16 June 2008


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Aidan Browne
Aidan Browne (b. Belfast)WebArchive.org: Aidan Browne's profile on u.tv
captured 11 July 2002, accessed 5 April 2009
is a television presenter and actor.


Broadcasting career

Browne has been a freelance and newsreader at UTV since 1993.
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Pamela Ballantine
Pamela Ballantine (née Rolston, born 20 October 1958, Belfast)"Interview: The Pamela Pattern"
Belfast Telegraph, 30 January 2003, retrieved 10 January 2008
is a freelance television presenter, best known for her 27-year career at UTV.


Broadcasting career

Ballantine began her broadcasting career at as a secretary, and gradually moved on to reading and reporting for the Downtown newsroom, as well ...
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ITV News At Ten
''ITV News at Ten'' (or more commonly ''News at Ten'') is the flagship evening news programme on British television network ITV, produced by ITN and founded by news editor Geoffrey Cox in July 1967. The bulletin was the first permanent 30-minute news broadcast in the United Kingdom, and although initially scheduled for only thirteen weeks due to fears that its length would turn viewers off,' the bulletin proved to be highly popular with audiences and became a fixture of the ITV schedule. ''News at Ten'' rose to popularity for its winning combination of in-depth, analytical news coverage and populist stories.' It simultaneously helped popularise newscasters such as Alastair Burnet, Andrew Gardner, Reginald Bosanquet, Sandy Gall, Anna Ford, John Suchet, Mark Austin, Alastair Stewart and Trevor McDonald into well-known television personalities. When the bulletin was axed in 1999 in order for primetime entertainment programming to air uninterrupted, there was a public outcry. I ...
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