- Jamie Delargy
Jamie Delargy (b. 6 August 1953, Cushendall) is a Northern Irish journalist. He is currently Business Correspondent for UTV Live. Jamie has worked for Ulster Television since 1980 as a producer and reporter. He produced the 1990 ITV Schools on Channel 4 series "Media Skills". Since the late 1990s, he has been part of the "UTV Live" reporting team, specialising in business, industrial and education reports.
- Ivan Little
Ivan Little is a Northern Irish journalist, DJ and actor. He is currently a Senior Reporter for UTV Live. Ivan has worked at Ulster Television since 1980, reporting for "Good Evening Ulster", "Six Tonight" and "UTV Live". He is best known for an out-take which has been shown on local and national television where, during a piece-to-camera, he has trouble pronouncing the word "phenomenon".
- Gerry Kelly
Gerry Kelly is a long serving broadcaster with UTV in Northern Ireland. He currently presents the chat show "Gerry Meets" as well as his own show on U105. Initially a primary school teacher and lecturer at St. Mary's Training College, Kelly began in TV initially as a part-time sports reporter. In 1979 he was picked to host UTV's nightly one-hour news/magazine programme alongside Gloria Hunniford.
- Adrian Logan
Adrian Logan (b. 1 August 1955, Dungannon) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He is currently Sports Editor, and a sports presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Adrian, affectionately known as "Logie" by his colleagues and often by interviewees, has worked as a sports journalist at Ulster Television since 1985. Before he joined UTV, he worked as a reporter for "Scene Around Six" and "Inside Ulster", …
- Frank Mitchell
Frank Mitchell (born 24 July 1965 in Burren, County Down) is a Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist. He is currently a presenter, weather presenter and reporter for UTV Live, the main news programme on UTV in Northern Ireland.. He is also a presenter on the UTV-owned radio station U105. Frank began his broadcasting career in the early 1980s at the small but popular radio station "Carousel" in Dundalk, in the Republic of Ireland.
- Ken Reid
Ken Reid (b. 23 June 1955, Belfast) is a Northern Irish journalist. He is currently the Political Editor and Deputy Editor for UTV Live. Ken joined UTV in 1994 as the replacement for the station's long-serving Political Correspondent, Norman Stockton. Ken's tenure at UTV has coincided with the Northern Ireland Peace Process and in that time, he has reported on each stage of the process from a political perspective.
- Lynda Bryans
Lynda Bryans is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live and probably Ireland's best known female television presenter. Lynda is married to fellow Northern Irish television presenter and journalist Mike Nesbitt, who until February 2006, co-presented "UTV Live" regularly with his wife. Lynda first made her name as a newsreader on BBC's "Inside Ulster" in 1988.
- Julian Simmons
Julian Simmons is a Northern Irish television presenter, who is best known as a continuity announcer on UTV. Julian has worked at the station since 1984. He usually introduces the programmes in-vision, rather than providing a voiceover over an ident, making UTV the only ITV region to still use in-vision continuity. In addition to announcing the following programmes, he also introduces competitions under the "Watch to Win" banner.
- Paul Clark
Paul Clark (b. 4 December 1953, Belfast) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Paul trained as a journalist at the Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education having attended St. Mary's CBGS. In the past, Paul has been a presenter on Downtown Radio and RTE Radio 2. In the early 1980s, he hosted a series of debates, Milestones or Millstones, for UTV, …
- Maurice Jay
Maurice Jay is a Northern Irish radio and TV broadcaster, music producer and actor from Holywood, County Down. He is currently Head Of Music at U105 Belfast, part of the UTV group. Educated at Sullivan Upper School in Holywood, he later gained a diploma in Sound Technology & Music Business from New York University, becoming a professional sound engineer both in live and recorded sound, working at Jonathan Elias Associates Recording Studios in New York, …
- Mike Nesbitt
Michael Nesbitt is a former Northern Irish television presenter and journalist, who worked at BBC Northern Ireland in the 1980s, and at UTV from 1992 to 2006. Mike began his career in broadcast journalism working for BBC Northern Ireland as a sports reporter, and later became a presenter of "Good Morning Ulster" on BBC Radio Ulster and a sports reporter for "Inside Ulster" during the mid 1980s. During a short hiatus in his broadcasting career, …
- Jackie McDonald
Jackie McDonald is the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) brigadier for South Belfast, whose activities gained considereable media publicity. Recently he has held peace talks with Irish president Mary McAleese and her husband Martin. A resident of the Taughmonagh estate in Belfast (see), he was convicted of extortion in the 1980's. He appeared at the launch of Love Ulster and gave an interview for UTV.
- Patrick Kielty
Patrick Kielty (born 31 January 1971) is an Irish television personality. He was born in Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland and raised a Roman Catholic. He was affected by the Troubles in Northern Ireland. His father, businessman Jack Kielty, was murdered by the Ulster Freedom Fighters, a loyalist paramilitary group. He had no ties to any republican militant group. Kielty formerly dated Amanda Byram, who has worked for the Irish TV channel TV3 and Channel 4 in the UK.
- Pamela Ballantine
Pamela Ballantine is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Pamela began her broadcasting career atDowntown Radio in the early 1980s. She began at the station as a secretary, and gradually moved on to reading and reporting for the Downtown newsroom. She later woked for the BBC as a radio presenter in Belfast. She moved to Ulster Television as a continuity announcer and newsreader in 1984.
- Kate Smith
Kate Smith (b. Belleek, County Fermanagh) is a former Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She was best known as a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Kate began her broadcasting career at Downtown Radio as a newsreader and reporter. She moved to Ulster Television in 1983 as a reporter on "Good Evening Ulster". She was chosen as the main presenter of UTV's relaunched evening news bulletin, "Six Tonight" in September 1987, …
- Gloria Hunniford
Gloria Hunniford (born 10 April 1940, Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland) is TV and radio presenter, and the mother of the late Caron Keating.
- Brian Black
Brian Black is a Northern Irish television presenter, producer and journalist. He is currently Environment Correspondent for UTV Live. During the 1980s, Brian was the presenter and producer of Ulster Television's weekly current affairs series "Counterpoint". In 1993, with the launch of "UTV Live", he became the programme's Environment Correspondent, and he continues to file reports for "UTV Live" from around Northern Ireland, …
- Tina Campbell
Tina Campbell is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist, who is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Tina, a former student of journalism at the Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education, was a former reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio in her teens. She also worked at BBC Radio Ulster as a Traffic and Travel presenter. Tina started off at UTV as a continuity announcer in 1994, a role she retained for around three years.
- Fearghal McKinney
Fearghal McKinney (b. 6 July 1962, Derry) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He currently presents and reports for UTV Live. Fearghal began his journalism working for Enniskillen-based newspaper "The Impartial Reporter" in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1994, following a brief period working for Downtown Radio, he became a reporter for "UTV Live", and in 1997, got his first opportunity to anchor the main evening programme.
- David Morgan
David Morgan (b. 11 October 1959, Toronto) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a Senior Reporter for UTV Live. David began his career in broadcast journalism at UTV in October 2001. He is married and has one child.
- Siobhan McGarry
Siobhan McGarry is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Siobhan has worked for UTV since the start of 2005. Before this, she was a newsreader and reporter for Downtown Radio, and later, presented and reported for the Northern Ireland news bulletins during GMTV (UTV do not provide these bulletins, unlike the other ITV regional franchisees).
- Alison Fleming
Alison Fleming is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She currently presents, produces and reports for UTV Live. Alison joined the "UTV Live" team in 1998, and the following year, became a co-host of "UTV Life", a half-hour programme focusing on lifestyle features and light-hearted reporters shown before "UTV Live" at 18.00, which soon merged with the main news bulletin "UTV Live".
- Jackie Fullerton
Jackie Fullerton is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist, who is currently a reporter and football commentator for BBC Northern Ireland. Jackie's broadcasting career began in the early 1970s as a reporter and presenter for Ulster Television. He appeared on "UTV Reports", "Good Evening Ulster", "Sportscast", "Six Tonight" and "UTV Live".
- Neil Brittain
Neil Brittain is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a sports presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Before joining UTV as a reporter in 2003, Neil studied for a Postgraduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism at the University of Ulster, Belfast. In his first year working for "UTV Live", Neil reported for the features and news departments. In November 2004, Neil moved to the UTV Sport team, …
- Graham Little
Graham Little (b. 12 April 1978) is a freelance Northern Irish television presenter and journalist, born in Enniskillen. Graham began his journalism career in his native County Fermanagh working for Enniskillen-based newspaper "The Impartial Reporter" as a sports reporter. Graham made the transition to broadcast journalism when he began reporting for UTV Live in September 2002. He also presented the sports news on "UTV Live" from March 2003.
- Claire McCollum
Claire McCollum (b. 5 June 1974, Carrickfergus) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She is currently a presenter and reporter for UTV Live. Claire began her career in broadcasting with independent television company Macmillan Media in 1997. She also spent a brief period working for CNN, where among her duties she worked as a researcher for Bill Clinton's Presidential visit to Northern Ireland.
- Robin Taylor
Robin Taylor is a Northern Irish television presenter. He is best known as a continuity announcer and newsreader at UTV, where he has appeared since 1993. Like his colleague Julian Simmons, Robin can sometimes be seen announcing in-vision. Robin also presents weather forecasts in-vision at weekends, and he also provides voiceovers for UTV programme trailers and local advertisements. As well as his announcing role, Robin is also a physics teacher at Campbell College, Belfast.
- Pat Loughrey
Patrick 'Pat' Loughrey is the Director of BBC Nations and Regions. He was born in 1955 in County Donegal. He studied at the University of Ulster (BA Hons History 1976), Queen's University, Belfast and Trent University in Ontario, Canada. He worked as a teacher, then did freelance broadcasting for UTV, the BBC, and RTÉ, before joining the BBC in 1984 as an education producer. In 1988, he became Head of Educational Broadcasting for BBC Northern Ireland.
- Gordon Burns
Gordon Burns (born 10 June 1942 in Belfast) is a British journalist and television presenter who became known as the host of Granada TV's popular game show "The Krypton Factor". Since 1997, he has been the anchorman for BBC North West Tonight, the regional news programme in North West England, with co-host Dianne Oxberry
- Craig Doyle
Craig Doyle (born 17 December 1970 in Dublin) is an Irish television and radio presenter. Being educated in catholic schools, the priests wanted Doyle to take to a religious career, but he originally wanted to be a veterinarian. He studied Sociology and History at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, followed by the London College of Printing, where he earned a diploma in Broadcast Journalism. After graduation, Doyle worked on BBC local radio in Northern Ireland, …
- Gillian Porter
Gillian Porter (b. 13 April, 1965, County Londonderry) is a Northern Irish television presenter. She is best known as a continuity announcer and newsreader at UTV, where she has appeared since 1993. Gillian provides voiceovers for UTV programme trailers and local advertisements. Before joining UTV in 1992, Gillian briefly worked as a continuity announcer and director at BBC Northern Ireland.
- Gary Gillespie
Gary Gillespie is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. He is currently a sports presenter and reporter for UTV Live. He is not related to the Liverpool soccer player of the same name. Gary began his journalism career at Ulster Television in the 1970s, as a reporter and presenter on the evening news magazine at the time, "Reports". He continued as a presenter on its replacement programmes "Good Evening Ulster" and "Six Tonight", …
- Jim Dougal
Jim Dougal is a Northern Irish journalist. He is currently a Reporter for UTV Live. A former civil servant, Jim's career as a journalist began at BBC Northern Ireland as a general reporter. He also worked at Ulster Television before taking up the post as Northern editor at RTE from 1974 to 1991. Jim returned to BBC Northern Ireland in 1991 as the station's Political Editor, …
- Tracey Magee
Tracey Magee (b. 27 March 1969, Belfast) is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She is currently a Senior Reporter for UTV Live. Tracey joined UTV in April 1997. As well as reporting, she has co-presented "UTV Life" in 2001, and she is a regular presenter of late "UTV News" bulletins on Friday nights. In an out-take shown on local and national television, Tracey was sent to report from an ice rink.
- Aidan Browne
Aidan Browne is a Northern Irish television presenter and actor. He is best known as a continuity announcer and news presenter at UTV, where he has appeared since 1993. He also provides voiceovers for UTV programme trailers and local advertisements. As well as his announcing role, Aidan is also a lecturer in Performing Arts at the Belfast Institute of Further and Higher Education.
- Michael Henderson
Michael "Hendi" Henderson is a Northern Irish broadcaster. He is possibly best known for his voiceover work on UTV and his weekly radio programme on Belfast-based radio station U105. Michael began his broadcasting days in the mid 1970s, and became an earlier presenter on the fledgling Downtown Radio under the nickname "Hendi". In subsequent years, he has also worked as a stand-in presenter on BBC Radio Ulster.
- Mark McFadden
Mark McFadden is a Northern Irish journalist. He is currently the North West correspondent for UTV Live, the flagship early evening news programme on the the ITV regional company UTV. Mark is a former pupil of St.Columb's College - one of the few schools which can boast two Nobel prize-winners among its alumni. He is primarily based in UTV's new studio in Derry. His career in journalism began in 1988 with the Derry Journal, …
- Niall Donnelly
Niall Donnelly (b. 9 May 1968, Dungannon) is a Northern Irish journalist. He is currently a Senior Reporter for UTV Live. Niall began his broadcasting career at UTV in September 1994. Between 2000 and 2001, he presented the late "UTV Live" news bulletin on Friday evenings. In an out-take which has since been shown on national television, Niall once reported on the switching-on of the Belfast Christmas lights by comedian Patrick Kielty.
- Susan Millar
Susan Millar is a senior scientist with the UW-Madison's Wisconsin Center for Education Research (WCER). A cultural anthropologist by training (Cornell, Ph.D, 1981), her work during the last 20 years has focused on organizational change processes and student and faculty learning associated with efforts to improve education in the science and engineering disciplines.
- Brendan Smyth
Brendan Smyth was a member of the Norbertine Catholic religious order. Originally from Northern Ireland, he became notorious as a child molester who used his position as a Catholic priest to obtain access to his victims. As a result, over a period of over 40 years, Smyth systematically raped hundreds of children in parishes in Belfast, Dublin and the United States. The Norbertines, also known as the "Premonstratensians", which Smyth had joined in 1945, …