name | UTV |
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logofile | UTV.svg |
logosize | 250px |
launch | 31 October 1959 |
picture format | 576i (SDTV);1080i (HDTV) |
share | ITV Network:14.8%0.6% (+1)0.8% (HD) |
share as of | June 2011 |
share source | BARB |
network | ITV |
owner | UTV Media |
slogan | "It's all about U" |
country | Northern Ireland |
language | English |
broadcast area | Northern Ireland (licence area); Republic of Ireland |
headquarters | Havelock House, Belfast |
former names | Ulster Television |
timeshift names | UTV +1 |
web | |
terr serv 1 | Analogue(NI only) |
terr chan 1 | Channel 3(Phased out by 2012) |
terr serv 2 | Freeview(NI only) |
terr chan 2 | Channel 3Channel 33 (+1) |
sat serv 1 | Freesat(NI only) |
sat chan 1 | Channel 103 |
sat serv 2 | Sky(NI only) |
sat chan 2 | Channel 103 |
sat serv 3 | Astra 2D |
sat chan 3 | 10906V 22000 5/610891 H 22000 5/6 (+1) |
cable serv 1 | Virgin Media(NI only) |
cable chan 1 | Channel 103Channel 114 (+1)Channel 113 (HD) |
cable serv 2 | UPC Ireland(ROI only) |
cable chan 2 | Channel 110 |
online serv 1 | UTV Player |
online chan 1 | Catch up |
online serv 2 | Zattoo |
online chan 2 | Watch live }} |
The main transmitters which broadcast UTV's analogue and digital signals are based at Divis outside Belfast, Limavady in County Londonderry and Brougher Mountain in County Tyrone. Each transmitter has a series of relay stations.
Although UTV is licensed to broadcast in the Northern Ireland region, UTV's terrestrial broadcasts can be received in parts of the Republic of Ireland (mainly in the Northern and Midland areas), South West Scotland, the Isle of Man, North Wales and North West England.
With the ITA request met, the group, under the name Ulster Television Limited, set out their plans for broadcasting; initially, the station would try to provide 20 minutes of locally-sourced programmes per day, and the company arranged with ABC Television to sell advertising time and to maintain their studio premises at a former hemstitching warehouse in Havelock House on the Ormeau Road in Belfast. Ulster Television went on air at 4.45pm on Saturday 31 October 1959. The station's opening was overseen by Lord Wakehurst, then Governor of Northern Ireland, and Sir Laurence Olivier introduced the opening ceremony. The station's first night of programming, introduced by duty announcer Adrienne McGuill, featured networked series such as The Adventures of Robin Hood and 77 Sunset Strip, two news bulletins from ITN and the 1949 feature film Task Force. Sir Laurence Olivier delivered the station's first epilogue, an excerpt from Joseph Addison's "The Spacious Firmament".
The following evening, UTV contributed a play to the Armchair Theatre series, ''A Shilling for the Evil Day'', produced in association with ABC Television. Earlier in the day, the station broadcast its first unofficial colour production - a film of images from across Northern Ireland was broadcast entitled ''Ulster Rich and Rare'', produced by Lord Wakehurst.
At launch, Ulster Television employed a staff of 100 people including six presenters: Ivor Mills and Anne Gregg were chosen as the presenters of local magazine programme ''Roundabout'', Adrienne McGuill, James Greene and Brian Durkin were the first continuity announcers, and former rugby union international Ernest Strathdee was recruited as the station's sports presenter.
Initially, Ulster Television's programmes would only be available to viewers served by the Black Mountain transmitter. However, it was reported on the station's first night of programmes that Dublin residents had called the station to report poor picture reception. Coverage of UTV spread to Western areas of Northern Ireland when the Strabane transmitter opened in February 1963.
Ulster Television's UHF PAL colour service was launched with the opening of the UHF transmitter Divis in September 1970. This was followed by two additional transmitters at Limavady (opened in 1975) and Brougher Mountain (in 1978). The station was the last in the ITV network to begin 24-hour transmission in 1988.
At the company's annual general meeting in Belfast on 26 May 2006, the registered company name was changed from 'Ulster Television plc' to 'UTV plc'. The company believed that the existing name no longer reflected the full scope of the company's business. In a further change in October 2007, UTV underwent a corporate reorganisation which saw UTV shareholders swap their shares for shares in a new holding company, UTV Media plc, which took over UTV plc's shareholdings in the new media and radio subsidiaries. UTV Ltd. - the original Ulster Television Limited, now a wholly owned subsidiary of UTV Media - has returned to being solely the operating company for the ITV franchise.
Currently UTV's acquisition and presentation infrastructure is SD only; all HD content is line-fed to UTV in Belfast from Technicolor Network Services' transmission facility at Chiswick Park, with UTV's presentation and local content being upscaled and switched into the transmission chain for UTV HD using a simple A/B switcher.
In May 2011, however, it is planned to upgrade the presentation infrastructure to become fully HD-capable in readiness for the digital switchover in 2012.
Category:ITV franchisees Category:Television in Northern Ireland Category:Television channels and stations established in 1959 Category:Television channels in the United Kingdom Category:UTV Category:Orphan initialisms Category:Media in Belfast Category:Television stations in Ireland
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