BBC Radio Ulster
City of license | Belfast |
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Broadcast area | Northern Ireland |
Frequency |
FM: 92–95 MHz MW: 1341 kHz and 873 KHz DAB Freeview: 719 (NI only) Freesat: 716 Sky (UK only): 0118 Virgin Media: 932 Virgin Media Ireland: 906 Online: |
First air date | 1 January 1975 |
Format | News, Music, Sport, Comedy |
Audience share | 21.4% (December 2012, ) |
Owner |
BBC, BBC Northern Ireland |
Webcast | WMA |
Website |
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BBC Radio Ulster (Irish: BBC Raidió Uladh) is one of two Northern Ireland BBC radio stations, the other being BBC Radio Foyle located in the city of Derry. BBC Radio Ulster is located at Broadcasting House in the Ormeau Avenue area of Belfast city centre. It is a division of BBC Northern Ireland.
It is the most popular radio station in Northern Ireland and has a range of programmes including news, talk, features, music and sport. News bulletins are broadcast usually on the hour seven days a week from 6:30 am until midnight.
BBC Radio Ulster was founded in January 1975, replacing what had been an opt-out of BBC Radio 4 (previously the BBC Northern Ireland Home Service).
An opt-out of the station exists in Derry BBC Radio Foyle, carrying alternate programming and news for much of the time between 7:30am and 5:00pm weekdays and a few hours at the weekend. The station is also broadcast on DAB Digital Radio, digital television and on the internet. During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Ulster simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live overnight.
Funding
The total budget for 2009 allocated to the station is £18.4m.
Programmes
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Presenters
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Newsreaders
- Tina Campbell
- Jackie Godfray
- Ann-Marie Foster
- Keith Burnside
Weather Presenters
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