endakenny wrote: » I doubt that it's going to ignore them. After all, US presidential and British general elections and major terrorist attacks and natural disasters are of huge interest to Irish people, as they are to people of other countries.
irishfeen wrote: » Yes as I said I would be massively surprised if UTVNI wasn't on UPC again very soon.
zorro2566 wrote: » Do you work for UTV Ireland?
hotmail.com wrote: » The 6.30 programme included a short report on something from Tyrone. I say something, because I had absolutely no interest in it. Northern stories are of no interest to most Southern viewers.
The Dark Knight wrote: » Will not happen!!! The whole point of forming utvi was to add an additional advertising stream. They will not split the UPC viewership between the two channels.
zorro2566 wrote: » I was interested, I live in Sligo which is nearer to Tyrone than Cork, the Cork story was less interesting to me!
hotmail.com wrote: » Yeah but look at how RTE and TV3 deal with big international stories...a 2 minute report from a reporter in Dublin. For really big stories, RTE might send out a reporter to cover it and even then, their coverage is pretty limited. For big international events/stories, Irish people tune into Sky News, BBC etc. Regarding big breaking stories that warrant programme interruptions, only time will tell. But these events are rare and I can't see them showing more than news flashes. I wonder will UTV Ireland take the ITN/ITV Uk election coverage in May. I hope so. Edit: It could be possible for UTV Ireland to use ITN reports on international stories, but this will dilute their news brand.
irishfeen wrote: » ITN reporter being used in Boston I think for Ireland live.. If they have done a deal with ITN its a big big coup.
hotmail.com wrote: » It must be a Channel 5 ITN reporter? I don't know why they didn't have Mary O'Regan in the studio.
expectationlost wrote: » don't all utv have deals with ITN?
expectationlost wrote: » @utvireland We are looking at opportunities to provide a live stream in the future. ugh hate pr speak
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Get this child presenter off, its cringe worthy.
irishfeen wrote: » Seems very nervous to me .. Might take him time to settle in.
AwaitYourReply wrote: » Chris Donoghue may look very young in appearance but I believe he is around 30-31 years of age. He had to cover for Ivan Yates and carry NewsTalk Breakfast on 106-108fm for a considerable period while Yates went to Wales for a few years. He was retained before during and after Ivan Yates long temporary departure from NewsTalk Breakfast. Chris seems to be a surviver as he faced some serious uphill battles himself from a young age according to a piece I've seen in the Irish Examiner from 2012http://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/features/interviews/chriss-fighting-spirit-197274.html I would love the job myself but I would give this guy a fair chance given the tough life he seems to have had so long as he is capable of doing the job which I think he will grow into.
irishfeen wrote: » Haha did you apply for the job??
AwaitYourReply wrote: » HaHa No, I never applied for the job - I've always been reluctant about the idea of ever moving to Dublin. Maybe it's the daily commuting grind/high cost of property/rental accommodation seems a lot harder up there unless you have family & close connections. I have relatives in Portmarnock but I would not like to impose on them as I like to be independent as much as possible.
irishfeen wrote: » Don't take this the wrong way but are you any good? - live TV news presenting is hard.
expectationlost wrote: » #IrelandLive is now available on the UTV Player. Catch up here http://player.utv.ie/programme/ireland-live/