BBC NORTHERN IRELAND


'BBC Northern Ireland' is the main public service broadcaster in Northern Ireland. The organisation is one of the three ''national regions'' of the BBC, together with BBC Scotland and BBC Wales. Based at Broadcasting House, Belfast, it provides television, radio, online and interactive television content.

Contents
Television
Regional television
Networked productions
Republic of Ireland
Radio
Online
Programmes
Significant regional programmes
Television news bulletins
Selection of network programmes
Languages
Technical
Famous BBC NI broadcasters
Former BBC NI Broadcasters
Current BBC NI Broadcasters
References
External links

Television


Broadcasting House, Belfast, Headquarters of the BBC in Northern Ireland.

BBC Northern Ireland operates two television stations;

BBC One Northern Ireland

BBC Two Northern Ireland
Prior to 27 October 2006, BBC Two NI was a digital only service while BBC Two Northern Ireland was available on analogue transmission. Since 28 October 2006, ''BBC Two Northern Ireland'' has been the on-air name for both services which have been merged.
BBC Northern Ireland has its own team of continuity announcers which introduce all programmes on BBC One and BBC Two in Northern Ireland.
BBC Northern Ireland makes some of its own programmes itself. However, unlike the radio stations, the television stations' content is for the most part identical to that broadcast by the BBC One and BBC Two channels in England. Some network programmes may however be time-shifted in order to make room for more local programming. Most local programmes are broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland.
Regional television

The titles of the BBC Newsline programme.


★ ''BBC Newsline'' is the regional news service. Its main presenters are Noel Thompson, Donna Traynor, Rose Neill, Sarah Travers and Mark Carruthers. The main bulletin is from 18.30-19.00 with shorter bulletins at 13.30 and 22.25. Summaries are also broadcast during ''Breakfast'' and the early afternoon (all the BBC regions broadcast their own regional news simultaneously before all the networks reconnect to the national network for a national weather broadcast);

★ regional political programmes, notably ''Spotlight'', ''Hearts And Minds'' and ''Lets Talk'';

★ regional arts programmes;

★ regional weekend chat shows;

★ specialist coverage of events such a visit by the Queen or a distinguished visitor such as the US president or President of Ireland; coverage of the Orange parades on July 12, St. Patrick's Day parades on 17 March, etc.
Networked productions

As well as programmes intended purely for a regional audience, BBC Northern Ireland also produces programmes for national consumption on the BBC's channels across the UK. The main part of BBC Northern Ireland's network productions are in drama and comedy (http://www.bbc.co.uk/nidrama). Most recently, this has included producing the high-profile drama series ''Messiah''.
BBC Northern Ireland is also involved in co-productions with other broadcasting networks, most notably the Republic of Ireland's RTÉ.
Republic of Ireland

BBC One and Two Northern Ireland are widely available in the Republic of Ireland, usually on cable, MMDS or Sky Digital (UK & Ireland), but also directly via analogue or digital terrestrial as far south as Dublin. The main provider of Cable TV in Ireland, Liberty Global Europe owner of Chorus & NTL (UPC Ireland) have over 600,000 subscribers (Aug 2006) and Sky Digital have over 465,000 subscribers (Jan 2007) in the Republic of Ireland, all of whom receive BBC Northern Ireland 1 & 2, BBC3, BBC4 and BBC News 24 are also available.
The two channels can also be received 'free-to-air' via satellite throughout northern Europe.

Radio


BBC Northern Ireland operates two radio stations:

BBC Radio Ulster, on 92-95 FM and 1341 Medium Wave, which broadcasts throughout Northern Ireland, and

BBC Radio Foyle, on 93.1 FM and 792 Medium Wave, which broadcasts to the North West of Northern Ireland
BBC Northern Ireland also takes part in the 'Regionalisation' of some of the BBC's national radio output. For example, on Thursday nights, Radio 1 splits the home nations with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland broadcasting their own shows showcasing regional talent, with Zane Lowe still being heard in England. The Radio 1 Session from Northern Ireland is presented by Rory McConnell.

Online


BBC Northern Ireland's online service provides News, Sport, Schools, Learning and Programme information for television and radio programmes. It provides a streaming audio service for Radio Ulster and Radio Foyle as well as every programme on demand for up to a week after transmission. bbc.co.uk/northernireland/ is part of BBC Online and operated from the Belfast base. It also provides multi platform interactivity for TV programmes including the annual Schools' Cup Rugby and Gaelic Athletic Association finals.

Programmes


Significant regional programmes


★ ''Good Morning Ulster'', flagship breakfast news programme presented by Wendy Austin, Seamus McKee and Conor Bradford;

★ ''BBC Newsline'', television news bulletins

★ ''Give My Head Peace'', television comedy series

★ ''Spotlight'' (not to be confused with the BBC South West programme)

★ ''Hearts and Minds'' presented by Noel Thompson

★ ''Let's Talk'' presented by Mark Carruthers

★ ''Sunday Sequence'' presented by William Crawley

★ ''Talk Back'' presented by David Dunseith

★ ''The Stephen Nolan show'' presented by Stephen Nolan

★ ''Evening Extra'', drive-time radio news presented by Mark Carruthers
Television news bulletins


★ ''Ulster Mirror'' (1950s)

★ ''Scene Around Six'' (1969-September 1984)

★ ''Inside Ulster'' (September 1984 - 12 February 1996)

★ ''Newsline 6.30/Newsline/BBC Newsline'' (12 February 1996 to date)
Selection of network programmes


★ ''Ballykissangel'' (late 1990s)

★ ''Gunpowder, Treason and Plot'', historical drama

★ ''Holy Cross''

★ ''Messiah'' (Crime Drama)

★ ''Murphy's Law''

★ ''The Ambassador'' (late 1990s)

★ ''Patrick Kielty Almost Live''[1]
Languages

Although BBC Northern Ireland broadcasts primarily in English, there is some programming in other languages. Radio Ulster carries a daily programme in Irish and there is an Irish language section on BBC Northern Ireland's pages, where reference is made to "BBC Tuaisceart Éireann". There are also occasionally TV programmes in Irish. Programmes are also broadcast in Ulster Scots and there is a weekly programme in Cantonese Chinese, called "Wah Yan Jee Sing".
Technical

The BBC television and radio stations are broadcast primarily from the Divis (500kW), Limavady and Brougher Mountain transmitters. Both transmitters receive the BBC stations via a satellite feeds and each transmitter has a wealth of relay transmitters to provide annalouge service to areas not served by their respective main transmitter.
BBC Northern Ireland have a radio link from their studios in Belfast which allows mobile on-location News crews to hear the studio; the test tone is known as the "commbeep". BBC Northern Ireland has three main television studios located in Belfast. There are two small studios located in the BBC Broadcasting House in Belfast. These are home to BBC Northern Ireland's regional news & current affairs programmes. They are around 2,000 Sq Ft each and are called Studio B and Studio 1. The largest of the studios is called Studio A which is located in the BBC Blackstaff House on Great Victoria Street in Belfast (just a few streets away from the BBC Broadcasting House). The studio measures 6,000 Sq Ft and has facilities which equal those available in the main television studios in London. Studio A has been home to the award winning local sitcom Give My Head Peace, BBC Northern Ireland's contribution to BBC Children in Need, Question Time, Nolan Live and more.

Famous BBC NI broadcasters


Former BBC NI Broadcasters


Patrick Kielty - chat show host now mainly working on network television

★ Sean Rafferty - former presenter of ''Scene Around Six'' and ''Inside Ulster'', evening news programmes broadcast until mid-1990s, as well as BBC Radio Ulster news programmes, now a distinguished BBC Radio 3 music presenter

★ Gloria Hunniford - former BBC NI presenter now well-known national personality working in network programmes based in London

Suzanne Virdee-former News reporter and presenter of BBC Newsline and Inside Ulster and former radio presenter on BBC Radio Ulster now based in Birmingham presenting BBC Midlands Today.

Colin Murray, BBC Radio One DJ started with BBC Radio Ulster as a presenter on the Across the Line programme.
Current BBC NI Broadcasters


David Dunseith - journalist and presenter of Talk Back.

Noel Thompson - presenter of BBC Newsline and Hearts and Minds

Stephen Nolan - presenter of The Stephen Nolan Show on BBC Radio Ulster, Nolan Live on BBC NI TV and a weekend phone-in programme on BBC Radio Five Live.

Gerry Anderson - presenter of The Gerry Anderson Show on BBC Radio Ulster, a unique and wacky voice in broadcasting without a script.

Jackie Fullerton - BBC Northern Ireland's principal football commentator.

Hugo Duncan - singer and presenter of music programmes on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle

References


1. BBC Northern Ireland Drama bbc.co.uk

External links



BBC Northern Ireland at bbc.co.uk

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