Linzi highlights the skills required to be a successful News Presenter and Journalist at BBC Northern Ireland =====Make It is the BBC Nor. BBC News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. Literally anything I can get, so the snacks cupboard is gone. A BBC Northern Ireland spokesman said: "We do not comment on individual staff matters.". Cecilia Daly. Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. Mr Harvey already presents Evening Extra on Radio Ulster and will. 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. [3] She also worked at BBC Radio Ulster as a Traffic and Travel presenter. Main presenters during the programme's history included Larry McCoubrey, Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty. Mr Harvey, who was born in County Donegal, will also continue as a presenter on Evening Extra. 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Today in Northern Ireland was replaced on 17 September 1962 by a 20-minute programme initially known as Six O'Clock. Take care.. BBC News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. "I'm excited to help tell those stories on TV as well as keeping up the great relationship we've built with listeners on Evening Extra over the last 18 months.". 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]. Christine uncovers a hidden world of autistic women who, like her, have been ignored. What makes a serial killer and why are we fascinated by them? Wishing you well.". BBC presenter Donna Traynor has quit with immediate effect, after almost 33 years with the broadcaster. "I'm doing a good bit of exercise though, so it's not too bad. Julian O'Neill is one of BBC Newsline's reporters. A source told the newspaper Ms Traynor regarded the plans as unacceptable. 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. "I knew my next-door neighbour before, but now we're all out clapping for the NHS every week and we're all able to ask how everyone's keeping. Mark. The programme's first presenters were political editor Jim Dougal and reporter Yvette Shapiro. [5][6] BBC Newsline also introduced teletext subtitles for deaf viewers upon its launch. BBC news presenter Donna Traynor has quit her role "with immediate effect" after 33 years with the company. Read about our approach to external linking. It's just myself and my wife and we have a bit of a garden at home, and we're fine in this very difficult time," he adds. The BBC has committed to spending more of its network TV budget in Northern Ireland in future in a funding partnership with NI Screen. "Since lockdown began, I have barely any contact with anyone at work. Requests for news on iPlayer, for example, were up by more than 85% year-on-year in 2020. "Pamela Ballantine has joked with me that with all my years of not being a particularly sociable type - you wouldn't see me in Tatler - that I should be premier league level with all this social distancing," Frank says. "In terms of exercise, I'm sticking to the garden. He earned between 195,000 and 199,999 in 2020-21. "I'm coping okay with it all, although it is strange. You are a great journalist. Noel Thompson He has presented BBC Newsline for the last ten years, and also hosts the weekly politics programme Donna Traynor Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. "One thing that has been a nuisance is that my daughter Laura lives over in Newcastle upon Tyne, and we haven't been able to see her. This article is about the Northern Irish television presenter. Husband / Spouse / Wedding & Marriage / Partner / Dating. She lives in Cloughey, County Down.[11]. . It is not the first time the BBC has been embroiled in disputes surrounding its on-air presenting talent. The amount of time on average adults watched the BBC on TV each week rose to about seven and a half hours, up from under seven hours in 2019-20. "I can get a bit bored now and I have to admit I keep eating, which is not ideal. Broadcast. When the BBC first published figures in 2017, the gender pay gap stood at more than 10%. I'm doing my whole radio show from home because I have the technology to do that. Video1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat, How 10% of Nigerian registered voters delivered victory, Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales, The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president, Blackpink lead top stars back on the road in Asia, Exploring the rigging claims in Nigeria's elections, 'Wales is in England' gaffe sparks TikToker's trip. "We all need to stick to the restrictions, but even getting out on the doorstep for a few rays of sunshine is good for you. Born in Dundonald, Tina Campbell was a reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio. It spent 18m on network television production in 2020-21, compared to 29m in the previous year. "It was a virtual birthday celebration, about two weeks into lockdown. Technology freaks me out until I have a go at it, but once I had a couple of runs through I was grand. It said the higher payment this year was due to a payment for a series of Nolan Live broadcast in March 2020, which had been owed from the previous financial year. The official Facebook page for BBC Newsline, BBC Northern Ireland's TV news programme. She also worked at BBC Radio Ulster as a Traffic and Travel presenter. We need your consent to load this Social Media content. Sarah started at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997. Author Ryan Wilson said Ms Traynor "has been the face of news in Northern Ireland for most of my life". "There's the physical health issue of not transmitting the disease, but there's also the mental health side of getting through this time in one piece. [4] She hosted the 1997 and 1998 series of What Next? As Richard Chambers wrote: So sorry to see this Donna. Barra also says he is trying to keep himself fit by taking his dog for walks. Textphone 63399 l E-mail: bbcnewsline@bbc.co.uk. "There's always the social media option, of course, but that's no substitute for a walk in the moonlight.". 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Donna initially worked with RT when she began her broadcasting career, before making the move to BBC NI in 1989. The BBC nations and regions 18:30 news programmes - including BBC Newsline - also saw large increases in viewing from March 2020 onwards. She presented news bulletins on Radio Ulster and was the first person at the station to break the news of the first IRA ceasefire in August 1994. "The first thing I'll do when this is over is go to see my mum where she lives in Nottinghamshire. Nicola Weir is fiercely proud of her Ballymena roots. "I think when all of this is over there will be a rude awakening for society in terms of employment plans and systems. The addition of Mr Harvey followsthe shock departure ofBBC NI presenter Donn Traynor, who quit her post at the corporation after 33 years last month. BBC Northern Ireland has announced Donegal-born presenter Declan Harvey has been appointed as the new Newsline presenter. Her work on Children in Need made her one of BBC Northern Ireland's best-known faces. "I think now a lot of employers will notice there are massive savings to be made from people working from home. I park up outside and come in a side entrance and the only person I speak to is an engineer in the studio. BBC Northern Ireland has had significant changes to its presenter line-up in recent years following a shake-up of its schedules and programmes. Greek trains halted as anger over crash grows, US and Russia trade blows over Ukraine at G20, Vietnam picks new president in power shuffle, How 10% of Nigerian registered voters delivered victory, Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales, The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president, Blackpink lead top stars back on the road in Asia, Exploring the rigging claims in Nigeria's elections, 'Wales is in England' gaffe sparks TikToker's trip. Julian is BBC Newsline's Reporter in the West. BBC Newsline, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ. We're going into the building for the TV weather, but all the radio is being done from home and everyone has had to create their own bespoke studios at home. All I have to do is remind people of the rules, and I'll happily take every opportunity to do that. BBC Newsline, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ Telephone 0370 4111 630. "It's difficult, though. They are . BBC News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. Im excited to help tell those stories on TV as well as keeping up the great relationship weve built with listeners on Evening Extra over the last 18 months., Adam Smyth, Head of BBC News NI, said: Declan is an excellent journalist and presenter. 15K views, 59 likes, 4 loves, 33 comments, 9 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from BBC Newsline: The BBC NI presenter Wendy Austin is one of over 40 high-profile female journalists and presenters. How the BBC gender pay story has unfolded, Chris Evans tops best-paid BBC stars list, US and Russia trade blows over Ukraine at G20, Explosive found in check-in luggage at US airport, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. UTV weatherman and U105 presenter Frank Mitchell lives in Dunmurry, outside Belfast, with his wife Helena. His salary again puts him among the BBC's highest earning on-air presenters. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television team. This may have included the presenter being asked to work on BBC Radio Ulster shows such as Evening Extra. Noel Thompson and Karen Patterson departed from Good Morning Ulster, while Seamus McKee left Evening Extra. Noel Thompson, Karen Patterson, Seamus McKee and Wendy Austin are stepping down following a review of BBC News NI schedules and programmes By Robbie Meredith BBC News NI Arts Correspondent. In the mid-1990s, Ms Traynor said she would not wear a Remembrance Day poppy or a shamrock on St Patrick's Day because they were seen as symbols of division in the north. "People have often spoken in the past, the Greta Thunbergs of this world and people like her, about how we don't all need to work from an office. Some 53% of adults in Northern Ireland viewed BBC Newsline each week, on average, in 2020/21 compared to under half (48%) in 2019-20. "For people really going through it, and others living in an apartment or townhouse without much space, it won't be easy. Viewers from the Republic of Ireland with a Sky subscription can also watch on Sky channel 141. Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. In 2020/21, across the UK, the BBC was used by 90% of adults and 80% of young adults on average per week. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. The gender pay gap at the BBC also continues to fall. The presenter said at the time she had been on sick leave following an operation at the beginning of October last year. On Tuesday 7 May 1985, the programme was moved to an earlier timeslot of 5.35pm. Ms Traynor said she was unable to explain further the reasons for her departure because it was the subject of "ongoing employment tribunal and other legal proceedings". The details are contained in the BBC's latest annual report for 2020-21, which gives the salaries of its top earning stars. With that in mind she's just about to launch a new six-part . As of 2023, she is around 52 years old. "This time we cooked the dinner, delivered it round everyone's doorsteps and ate together on a Zoom call. Frank Mitchell broadcaster and journalist is currently a weather presenter on UTV Live and a presenter on the radio station U105. His work also includes the popular BBC NI podcast Year 21, which he has presented and produced alongside Ms Mills across this centenary year. "Usually in my job you're in a 24/7 working environment, and whether it's 5am or midnight in the office there would be someone around. Mr Harvey was awarded News Reporter Of The Year at the IMRO Irish radio industry awards in 2019. [2][3], Tina Campbell joined UTV as a continuity announcer in 1994[3] before moving to the newsroom in 1997. "I think it could make people more in tune with their families, and families more in tune with the work demands they're facing rather than this tradition we've become used to of people leaving their homes at 7.30am and being gone all day. That compares to between 390,000 and 394,999 in 2019-20 - up from about 325,000 in 2018-19. [8] In 2008, she presented two series of UTV's topical debate show Late and Live. DCI John Caldwell: The New IRA threat after Omagh shooting, The Firm: Inside Lurgan and Portadowns cross-community crime gang. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. which was recognised at the New York Festivals Radio Awards 2019. Will the Windsor Framework be enough for the DUP? "As someone galloping through life, one group of people I think deserve immense praise are the young people who love to be out and about socialising and meeting people. Julian is BBC Newsline's Reporter in the West. "The great thing is that the technology is all there, so we're able to log on to all the systems and forecasts so we can get the stories in our heads before dialling in to the studio, using apps that create a really good-quality sound. Updated 7th Oct 2020, 6:06pm. It is understood however that Ms Traynor is leaving following a dispute with BBC management in Belfast over plans to alter her working terms. "The whole experience has been a very strong reminder of how important friends and social contact are. 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"Even with the restrictions, though, it's important for people to know how things are because if you're standing in a queue outside the chemist or the shop, there's nothing worse than getting stuck standing in the rain, so people need to know what's going on. "In our position as weather presenters, the biggest challenge at the minute is getting the tone right because people need sunshine and they still need exercise. He earned between 405,000 and 409,999 from the BBC licence fee in 2020-21, the broadcaster said. You don't realise how important that ordinary social aspect is with your colleagues and friends until you don't have it.". In five years or a decade I think it will be commonplace to have people at home. A decade ago Miriam O'Reilly, who was 53 at the time, won an age discrimination case against the BBC after she was dropped from rural affairs show Countryfile. BBC One except Northern Ireland . I could go out on a 10-mile walk, but that's not right at the minute. However, his published salary may vary each year depending on when he is actually paid by the BBC for programmes he has presented. "My partner Simon actually cleared the box room for me without being asked, which was pretty amazing, and he set me up a sort of studio-stroke-office, which has been a lifesaver. He has presented BBC Newsline for the last ten years, and also hosts the weekly politics programme. We just have to get on with it because the weather isn't going to stop and people aren't going to stop caring about it. "But right now of course we just can't do it. "I'm keeping in touch with my family on Facetime and things like that. On Tuesday 7 May 1985, the programme was moved to an earlier timeslot of 5.35pm. "We had planned to go over twice, and both of those plans were scuppered. "One of them ordered an inflatable hot tub, which was brilliant. Born in Dundonald, Tina Campbell was a reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio. For the TV we're in the studio but for our radio slots on Good Morning Ulster and Evening Extra, we're at home. Best wishes and look forward to seeing your work again soon!. "It feels like the fact we're all human and trying our best in difficult circumstances is coming to the fore a bit more, and you're seeing and hearing it more and more with kids, or in my case animals, in the background. Wed 15 Mar 2023 21:00. Strangely, it doesn't feel like a massive change, although we don't have kids, so we're not feeling the sort of disruption that other people might be. The BBC drama, Normal People, was also streamed more than 63m times on BBC iPlayer in 2020. RT and BBC broadcaster Audrey Carville tweeted: "Really sorry to read this Donna. There could be a tax allowance to encourage it, or an environmental benefit. In a message shared with her 17.7k followers, she wrote: It is with deep sadness that, after almost 33 years, I am leaving the job that I love and resigning from BBC Northern Ireland with immediate effect. BBC Newsline, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ. What makes a serial killer and why are we fascinated by them? For the recording artist and musician, see, "'I just love the power I have doing live TV'", "Tina Campbell makes debut as UTV Live's new anchor", "UTV goes Late and Live with Tina Campbell", "BBC Northern Ireland's Tina Campbell: Precious family time in lockdown, her father's friendship with Van Morrison and the ambition she still wants to fulfil", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tina_Campbell&oldid=1094305912, Television presenters from Northern Ireland, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 21 June 2022, at 20:47. Watch: Peter Crouch sings the Fields of Athenry with Liverpool fans in Dublin pub, Watch: TikToker goes viral with simple 'hack' for hammering nails into the wall, Donna Traynor taking age bias case against BBC, corporation insider claims. "I'm also doing a quiz on a Sunday night on my Facebook page to break up the monotony. It's great, but that's about the only telly I'm watching. It sets out the pay of BBC staff and presenters who earn more than 150,000 from the licence fee in the year. The new Irish Sea Border: What does it mean? BBC Northern Ireland said his published pay varied each year, depending on when payments for work completed were actually made. One of the BBC's best-known and longest-serving presenters, she released a shock statement on Twitter yesterday to say she was quitting. "So, if the sun is shining, make the most of it. "I quite like when things aren't quite normal and you have to think outside the box and do things a bit differently. Watch: Peter Crouch sings the Fields of Athenry with Liverpool fans in Dublin pub, Watch: TikToker goes viral with simple 'hack' for hammering nails into the wall. A further 100 on-air presenters or journalists earned between 100,000 - 150,000, but their individual pay is not detailed. The BBC Northern Ireland Newsline anchor, 56, confirmed the news in a short statement on Twitter, explaining that she is not legally able to discuss the reason behind her exit. Read about our approach to external linking. Last year four of Radio Ulster's best-known news . Geoff Maskell, who is originally from England, lives in south Belfast with his wife, Susie. She began her broadcasting career at RT and joined the BBC in 1989, presenting radio news bulletins before moving into television. Something went wrong, please try again later. Daly was married before, she mentioned in an interview, but she is now happy with her partner Simon Flanaghan. BBC NI Newsline Presenter. 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