Souriau wrote: » Not available to NI
Sam Russell wrote: » Also, wife had Vincent Brown on - what a bore that man is - shouting people down and smirking at some in-joke. He really is awful. When he reviews the papers, that jumpy infantile software that displays the front page in fuzzy vision should be replaced with the wonderful software used by BBC News. TV3 - please go away.
JamesyBelfast wrote: » Vincent Browne is a legend!!! Best thing on TV3.
Digifriendly wrote: » I thought the news programmes were a bit bland and seemed to be very similar to RTE News. But I suppose we need to give the channel time to develop.
iseegirls wrote: » Judging from the ratings that we've been getting from Thursday and Friday, shows around 450,000 to 500,000 viewers watch RTE News At 9. The question is - will those same amount of people want to see more news half an hour after RTE News has finished. Will be interesting to see if ratings from yesterday will appear today through any press releases. Granted UTV Ireland will have done well between 7-9, as Monday is a strong day for the soaps. But I think the main battle would be between Broadchurch vs Ireland Live at 10. And how many viewers tuned in for 6.30 news.
channelsurfer2 wrote: » I would guess it would be Broadchurch but you never know. Tonight will be interesting when people who just tuned in for the first show don't keep tuning in.
Elmo wrote: » Would be interesting to know how many watched on UTV/ITV/STV at 9pm.
ftakeith wrote: » UTVI's news is terrible Its worse than TV3/rtetv
AwaitYourReply wrote: » The other thing that hit me was the "Ireland Live" on-screen logo is too small. Surely they should have removed the usual UTV Ireland on-screen DOG and insert UTV in the "Ireland Live" programme logo box during news programmes as I think it would come across far better.
The theme music sounds extremely similar to UTV(NI) which has never impressed me as it does not sound remotely Irish or welcoming despite all the green colours in the logo and graphics.
expectationlost wrote: » why is it "Ireland Live" and "Ireland Live at Ten"
icdg wrote: » Their NI news is UTV Live, I expect they started with that and then decided to distinguish.
expectationlost wrote: » why isn't it Ireland Live at 6:30? if they decide to include the time on the Ten news.
UTV IrelandVerified account @UTVIreland@lostexpectation There isn't great demand for old news so to keep it fresh each @IrelandLive is available for 24 hours after broadcast.
Ireland Live News @IrelandLive@lostexpectation @UTVIreland We will be making more of the news packages available online in the near future.
icdg wrote: » I'm personally of the view that they are missing a trick by not including "UTV" in the programme title. I know they wanted to distinguish it from UTV Live but what about "UTV News" or suchlike? "Ireland Live" is very much regional-newsy which is the very thing they want to avoid. It is not just similar - it is the exact same piece of music UTV Live has used since January 2009 (and the four note signature at the beginning has featured in all their news themes since 1999). I don't get the criticism that its "Not Irish Enough" though - even TG4 doesn't go for a trad piece as their theme (though their original startup theme is a fine example), there is nothing remotely Irish about TV3's news theme, and once you take out the O'Donnell Abu sig there isn't anything Irish about RTE's either.
CorkMartin wrote: » I like their news so far. Alison Comyn is very professional and the mix of news from around the country is refreshing. It's just nice to have an alternative. Brian Dobson is just jaded at this stage. Give UTVI a chance - I think the 10pm slot will do well for them.
AwaitYourReply wrote: » Vincent is to be admired among all Irish journalists for asking some of the toughest questions and for demanding clear answers from the IMF/ECB/EU Commission surrounding the whole Irish bailout saga. He has also made the case for a more equal society in terms of the sharing of wealth in the interests of social equality and fairness in society.