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UTV (formerly Ulster Television) is a commercial television broadcaster in Northern Ireland owned and operated by UTV Media plc as part of the UK-wide ITV Network. Formed in November 1958 and appointed as programme contractor for the Independent Television Authority soon after, UTV was the first indigenous broadcaster in Northern Ireland
On 19 October 2015, it was announced UTV would be sold to ITV plc for £100 million.
UTV can be watched via the following methods:
The main transmitters which broadcast UTV's analogue and digital signals are based at Divis transmitting station outside Belfast,Limavady transmitting station in County Londonderry and Brougher Mountain transmitting station in County Tyrone. Each transmitter has a series of relay stations.
UTV was the last of the ITV stations to cease broadcasting on analogue transmitters. The analogue signal was closed at just after 11:35 pm on Tuesday 23 October 2012.
Ulster (/ˈʌlstər/; Irish: Ulaidh pronounced [ˈul̪ˠəi] or Cúige Uladh pronounced [ˈkuːɟə ˈul̪ˠə], Ulster Scots: Ulstèr or Ulster) is a province in the north of the island of Ireland. In ancient Ireland, it was one of the fifths (Irish: cúige) ruled by a rí ruirech, or "king of over-kings".
The definition of the province was fluid from early to medieval times. It took a definitive shape in the reign of King James I of England when all the counties of Ireland were eventually shired. This process of evolving conquest had been under way since the Norman invasion of Ireland, particularly as advanced by the Cambro-Norman magnates Hugh de Lacy and John de Courcy. Ulster was a central topic role in the parliamentary debates that eventually resulted in the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Under the terms of the Act, Ireland was divided into two territories, Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the border passing through the province. "Southern Ireland" was to be all of Ireland except for "the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry [the city of Derry]" which were to constitute "Northern Ireland". The area of Northern Ireland was seen as the maximum area within which Ulster Protestants/unionists could be expected to have a safe majority, despite counties Fermanagh and Tyrone having slight Roman Catholic/Irish nationalist majorities. While these six counties and two parliamentary boroughs were all in the province of Ulster, three other counties of the province – Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan – were assigned to the Irish Free State.
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Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s. After World War II, an improved form became popular in the United States and Britain, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the US and most other developed countries. The availability of storage media such as VHS tape (1976), DVDs (1997), and high-definition Blu-ray Discs (2006) enabled viewers to watch recorded material such as movies. At the end of the first decade of the 2000s, digital television transmissions greatly increased in popularity. Another development was the move from standard-definition television (SDTV) (576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution and 480i) to high-definition television (HDTV), which provides a resolution that is substantially higher. HDTV may be transmitted in various formats: 1080p, 1080i and 720p. Since 2010, with the invention of smart television, Internet television has increased the availability of television programs and movies via the Internet through services such as Netflix, iPlayer, Hulu, Roku and Chromecast.
Help me. I am too fast. Credit to jscv29 and TVARK. ALSO CESAR FERNANDES. YOU CAN'T POST RAGE-FREAKOUT COMMENTS IN THE VIDEO. IT'S JUST A VIDEO HISTORY. PLEASE CESAR. STOP HATING ME AND MY FRIENDS, DO NOT PUT COMMENTS IN RAGE CAPS, CESAR!! This time of logo history. Ulster in Ireland Northern UK.
Another ITV ident. This time from the Northern Ireland ITV region: Ulster Television (renamed UTV in 1993). This is their first ident, from 1959, remastered in 1080p HD. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unfortunately, unlike the HTV HD ident I uploaded, there is a lot of anomalies in the picture on this one, as there is a lot of damage on the original tape in the UTV archives. The original video in which I was referring to, and is the source for this video, is this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbeMYEYBF6g I also attempted to clean up the sound a little, but you can still hear a little bit of cracks...
UTV (formerly Ulster Television) is a television channel based in Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom. The channel is the ITV licensee for Northern Ireland and is operated by UTV Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of UTV Media. 1959 - Ulster Television (w/ oscilloscope pattern) 1969 - Ulster Television (dots removed; with an television screen-shape) 1970 - Ulster Television (in color) 1980 - Ulster Television (with turntable cube) 1983 - Ulster Television (red) 1987 - Ulster Television (silver logo) 1988 - Ulster Television (yellow oscilloscope, blue television shape) 1989 - ITV Ulster Television 1993 - UTV 2000 - UTV (blue oblong-U) © UTV
A svelte looking Eamonn Holmes fronts this edition of Ulster Television's 'Good Evening Ulster' regional new magazine from 1983.
The yellow text saying Ulster Television. The logo is in the night sky. The cube spins around with starburst. After 33 years the turning cube is 33.
Help me. I am too fast. Credit to jscv29 and TVARK. ALSO CESAR FERNANDES. YOU CAN'T POST RAGE-FREAKOUT COMMENTS IN THE VIDEO. IT'S JUST A VIDEO HISTORY. PLEASE CESAR. STOP HATING ME AND MY FRIENDS, DO NOT PUT COMMENTS IN RAGE CAPS, CESAR!! This time of logo history. Ulster in Ireland Northern UK.
Another ITV ident. This time from the Northern Ireland ITV region: Ulster Television (renamed UTV in 1993). This is their first ident, from 1959, remastered in 1080p HD. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unfortunately, unlike the HTV HD ident I uploaded, there is a lot of anomalies in the picture on this one, as there is a lot of damage on the original tape in the UTV archives. The original video in which I was referring to, and is the source for this video, is this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbeMYEYBF6g I also attempted to clean up the sound a little, but you can still hear a little bit of cracks...
UTV (formerly Ulster Television) is a television channel based in Northern Ireland, a constituent country of the United Kingdom. The channel is the ITV licensee for Northern Ireland and is operated by UTV Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of UTV Media. 1959 - Ulster Television (w/ oscilloscope pattern) 1969 - Ulster Television (dots removed; with an television screen-shape) 1970 - Ulster Television (in color) 1980 - Ulster Television (with turntable cube) 1983 - Ulster Television (red) 1987 - Ulster Television (silver logo) 1988 - Ulster Television (yellow oscilloscope, blue television shape) 1989 - ITV Ulster Television 1993 - UTV 2000 - UTV (blue oblong-U) © UTV
A svelte looking Eamonn Holmes fronts this edition of Ulster Television's 'Good Evening Ulster' regional new magazine from 1983.
The yellow text saying Ulster Television. The logo is in the night sky. The cube spins around with starburst. After 33 years the turning cube is 33.
The Undertones on Green Rock Ulster Television 8th Nov 1979 For more info on the band visit www.spitrecords.co.uk Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SpitRecs Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SpitRecords
Part 7/13 in the History of Ireland by Robert Kee
Episode 1 of UTV's 50th anniversary series, looking at the history of UTV from A to Z. Narrated by Denis Tuohy, it features archive and interviews from, amongst others, Gloria Hunniford, Gordon Burns and Eamonn Holmes. ALL RELEVANT COPYRIGHTS ACKNOWLEDGED.
from an Ulster Television broadcast including commercials.
11TH November 1998
Documentary looking at the history, identity & idea of Ulster as a place distinct from the rest of Ireland through the centuries old influence of its Scottish settlers.
http://connorclements.tv/ In the 1991 film REDEEMING HISTORY: PROTESTANT NATIONALISM IN IRELAND, Desmond Bell followed a group of Protestant Londonderry children as they learnt about the Troubles and the South. He returns to see if their attitudes have changed in two years. Thanks to the staff and pupils of Foyle and Londonderry College