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BBC Newsline

BBC Newsline is the BBC's national television news programme for Northern Ireland, broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland from the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland in Ormeau Avenue, Belfast.

BBC Newsline
Title card used since 14 November 2022
Presented byTara Mills
Declan Harvey
Catherine Morrison
Tina Campbell
Stephen Watson
Gavin Andrews
Theme music composerDavid Lowe
Country of originNorthern Ireland
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running timeMain bulletin:
30 minutes;
Short bulletins:
Durations vary
Production companiesBBC Northern Ireland
BBC News
Release
Original networkBBC One Northern Ireland
Picture formatDVB-T 576i 16:9
HDTV 1080i
Original release12 February 1996 (1996-02-12)[1] –
present

As well as being available via all multi-channel outlets in Northern Ireland (including via Sky channel 101), the programme can be accessed by the rest of the United Kingdom (along with all other regional BBC news programmes) on the BBC iPlayer, or alternatively on Sky channel 973. Viewers from the Republic of Ireland with a Sky subscription can also watch on Sky channel 141. As the BBC UK regional TV on satellite service is broadcast unencrypted, it is possible to receive BBC Newsline anywhere in Europe using an appropriate receiver.

Programme history

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 within Broadcasting House in Belfast.

Up until the launch of Today in Northern Ireland, a networked topical magazine programme, Ulster Mirror, had been broadcast every fortnight since Friday 26 November 1954. The new daily bulletins were later expanded to ten minutes and supplemented by a magazine programme called Studio Eight, first broadcast on Friday 20 February 1959 with Robert Coulter as its presenter. Today in Northern Ireland was replaced on 17 September 1962 by a 20-minute programme initially known as Six O'Clock.[2] The new longer magazine programmes changed title to Six Five and Six Ten until Scene Around Six was introduced in January 1968.

Main presenters during the programme's history included Larry McCoubrey, Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty. The launch of the national Six O'Clock News led to Scene Around Six being relaunched as Inside Ulster in September 1984. On Tuesday 7 May 1985, the programme was moved to an earlier timeslot of 5.35pm.

Newsline 6:30 was introduced on 12 February 1996 when the main evening programme returned to a 6.30pm timeslot. [1] Although Noel Thompson[3][4] and Lynda Bryans[3] were the original choice of presenters, Thompson was later dropped causing Bryans to resign and move to UTV. The programme's first presenters were political editor Jim Dougal and reporter Yvette Shapiro.[1] Dougal was replaced as anchor by Conor Bradford after two months.[5][6] BBC Newsline also introduced teletext subtitles for deaf viewers upon its launch.[7] It became ‘’BBC Newsline’’ in 2001.

Noel Thompson and Donna Traynor became the programme's main anchors until August 2012, when Thompson left to join BBC Radio Ulster. 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 Extra.[10] Harvey joined the programme in early 2022.

It has the longest-running titles and music, and also having launched on 21 April 2008.

Notable presenters and reporters

  • Tara Mills (Main anchor)
  • Declan Harvey (Main anchor)
  • Tina Campbell (Newsreader)
  • Kerry Thompson (Newsreader)
  • Jo Scott (Newsreader)
  • Catherine Morrison (reporter, relief presenter)
  • Linzi Lima (Newsreader, weather)
  • Enda McClafferty(Political Editor)
  • John Campbell (Business & Economics Editor)
  • Marie-Louise Connolly (Health Correspondent)
  • Robbie Meredith (Education & Arts Correspondent)
  • Julian O’Neill (Home Affairs Correspondent)
  • Louise Cullen (Agriculture & Environment Correspondent)
  • Clodagh Rice (Business Correspondent)
  • Mark Simpson, Correspondent
  • Sara Girvan, Correspondent
  • Stephen Walker (Politics)
  • Gareth Gordon (Politics)
  • Jayne McCormack (Politics)
  • Cormac Campbell (South East district reporter)
  • Kieron Tourish (North West district reporter)
  • Julian Fowler (South West district reporter)
  • Maria McCann (North East district reporter)
  • Will Leitch
  • Helen Jones
  • Julie McCullough
  • Ita Dungan
  • Gordon Adair
  • Dan Stanton
  • Michael Fitzpatrick (reporter, newsreader)
  • Kelly Bonner
  • Sara Neill (reporter, newsreader)
  • Richard Morgan
  • Aileen Moynagh
  • Rick Faragher (reporter, newsreader)
  • Eve Rosato
  • Angie Phillips (weather)
  • Barra Best (weather)
  • Cecilia Daly (weather)
  • Geoff Maskell (weather)
  • Stephen Watson (sport)
  • Thomas Niblock (sport)
  • Gavin Andrews (sport)
  • Nicola McCarthy (sport)
  • Paula Clarke (signer)
  • Adam McCormick (signer)
  • Holly Lane (signer)
  • Richard Beattie (signer)

Previous notable presenters & reporters

References

  1. ^ a b c Belfast Telegraph: "BBC launches flagship to take on UTV Live", dated 13 February 1996; retrieved 17 June 2008
  2. ^ Your Place & Mine – Scene Around Six, bbc.co.uk
  3. ^ a b Belfast Telegraph: "Present twists on Newsline's presentation", dated 6 May 1996; retrieved 17 June 2008
  4. ^ Belfast Telegraph: "Beeb's Noel wins hearts and minds of Breakfast bosses"; dated 10 August 1998; retrieved 17 June 2008
  5. ^ Belfast Telegraph: "TV faces flock to Kincora book launch", dated 23 April 1996; retrieved 17 June 2008
  6. ^ Belfast Telegraph: "Present twists on Newsline's presentation"; dated 6 May 1996. Retrieved 17 June 2008
  7. ^ Belfast Telegraph: "Beeb planners tune in to the need for subtitles"; dated 22 January 1997; retrieved 17 June 2008
  8. ^ Belfast Newsletter: "All Change on BBC Newsline"[permanent dead link]; dated 27 August 2012; retrieved 28 August 2012
  9. ^ "Donna Traynor resigns from BBC Northern Ireland". BBC News. 15 November 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Declan Harvey becomes new Newsline presenter". BBC News. 17 December 2021. Retrieved 17 December 2021.

External links

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BBC Newsline is the BBC s national television news programme for Northern Ireland broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland from the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland in Ormeau Avenue Belfast BBC NewslineTitle card used since 14 November 2022Presented byTara Mills Declan Harvey Catherine Morrison Tina CampbellStephen WatsonGavin AndrewsTheme music composerDavid LoweCountry of originNorthern IrelandOriginal languageEnglishProductionRunning timeMain bulletin 30 minutes Short bulletins Durations varyProduction companiesBBC Northern IrelandBBC NewsReleaseOriginal networkBBC One Northern IrelandPicture formatDVB T 576i 16 9HDTV 1080iOriginal release12 February 1996 1996 02 12 1 presentAs well as being available via all multi channel outlets in Northern Ireland including via Sky channel 101 the programme can be accessed by the rest of the United Kingdom along with all other regional BBC news programmes on the BBC iPlayer or alternatively on Sky channel 973 Viewers from the Republic of Ireland with a Sky subscription can also watch on Sky channel 141 As the BBC UK regional TV on satellite service is broadcast unencrypted it is possible to receive BBC Newsline anywhere in Europe using an appropriate receiver Contents 1 Programme history 2 Notable presenters and reporters 3 Previous notable presenters amp reporters 4 References 5 External linksProgramme history EditBBC 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 within Broadcasting House in Belfast Up until the launch of Today in Northern Ireland a networked topical magazine programme Ulster Mirror had been broadcast every fortnight since Friday 26 November 1954 The new daily bulletins were later expanded to ten minutes and supplemented by a magazine programme called Studio Eight first broadcast on Friday 20 February 1959 with Robert Coulter as its presenter Today in Northern Ireland was replaced on 17 September 1962 by a 20 minute programme initially known as Six O Clock 2 The new longer magazine programmes changed title to Six Five and Six Ten until Scene Around Six was introduced in January 1968 Main presenters during the programme s history included Larry McCoubrey Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty The launch of the national Six O Clock News led to Scene Around Six being relaunched as Inside Ulster in September 1984 On Tuesday 7 May 1985 the programme was moved to an earlier timeslot of 5 35pm Newsline 6 30 was introduced on 12 February 1996 when the main evening programme returned to a 6 30pm timeslot 1 Although Noel Thompson 3 4 and Lynda Bryans 3 were the original choice of presenters Thompson was later dropped causing Bryans to resign and move to UTV The programme s first presenters were political editor Jim Dougal and reporter Yvette Shapiro 1 Dougal was replaced as anchor by Conor Bradford after two months 5 6 BBC Newsline also introduced teletext subtitles for deaf viewers upon its launch 7 It became BBC Newsline in 2001 Noel Thompson and Donna Traynor became the programme s main anchors until August 2012 when Thompson left to join BBC Radio Ulster 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 Extra 10 Harvey joined the programme in early 2022 It has the longest running titles and music and also having launched on 21 April 2008 Notable presenters and reporters EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tara Mills Main anchor Declan Harvey Main anchor Tina Campbell Newsreader Kerry Thompson Newsreader Jo Scott Newsreader Catherine Morrison reporter relief presenter Linzi Lima Newsreader weather Enda McClafferty Political Editor John Campbell Business amp Economics Editor Marie Louise Connolly Health Correspondent Robbie Meredith Education amp Arts Correspondent Julian O Neill Home Affairs Correspondent Louise Cullen Agriculture amp Environment Correspondent Clodagh Rice Business Correspondent Mark Simpson Correspondent Sara Girvan Correspondent Stephen Walker Politics Gareth Gordon Politics Jayne McCormack Politics Cormac Campbell South East district reporter Kieron Tourish North West district reporter Julian Fowler South West district reporter Maria McCann North East district reporter Will Leitch Helen Jones Julie McCullough Ita Dungan Gordon Adair Dan Stanton Michael Fitzpatrick reporter newsreader Kelly Bonner Sara Neill reporter newsreader Richard Morgan Aileen Moynagh Rick Faragher reporter newsreader Eve Rosato Angie Phillips weather Barra Best weather Cecilia Daly weather Geoff Maskell weather Stephen Watson sport Thomas Niblock sport Gavin Andrews sport Nicola McCarthy sport Paula Clarke signer Adam McCormick signer Holly Lane signer Richard Beattie signer Previous notable presenters amp reporters EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Raymond Abernathy sign language interpreter Jim Fitzpatrick Karen Patterson Jackie Fullerton David Maxwell Rose Neill Yvette Shapiro Jim Dougal Austin O Callaghan Maggie Taggart Donna Traynor Sarah Travers Noel Thompson Conor BradfordReferences Edit BBC portal a b c Belfast Telegraph BBC launches flagship to take on UTV Live dated 13 February 1996 retrieved 17 June 2008 Your Place amp Mine Scene Around Six bbc co uk a b Belfast Telegraph Present twists on Newsline s presentation dated 6 May 1996 retrieved 17 June 2008 Belfast Telegraph Beeb s Noel wins hearts and minds of Breakfast bosses dated 10 August 1998 retrieved 17 June 2008 Belfast Telegraph TV faces flock to Kincora book launch dated 23 April 1996 retrieved 17 June 2008 Belfast Telegraph Present twists on Newsline s presentation dated 6 May 1996 Retrieved 17 June 2008 Belfast Telegraph Beeb planners tune in to the need for subtitles dated 22 January 1997 retrieved 17 June 2008 Belfast Newsletter All Change on BBC Newsline permanent dead link dated 27 August 2012 retrieved 28 August 2012 Donna Traynor resigns from BBC Northern Ireland BBC News 15 November 2021 Retrieved 15 November 2021 Declan Harvey becomes new Newsline presenter BBC News 17 December 2021 Retrieved 17 December 2021 External links EditBBC Newsline at BBC Online BBC Northern Ireland News at BBC Online Retrieved from 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