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However, the BBC said it had reduced spending on its top stars by 10% during the year. BBC Newsline is the BBC's national television news programme for Northern Ireland, broadcast on BBC One Northern Ireland from the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland in Ormeau Avenue, Belfast. Weve been in this newsroom together for a very long time. Linzi highlights the skills required to be a successful News Presenter and Journalist at BBC Northern Ireland =====Make It is the BBC Nor. Will very much miss your professionalism and credibility on our screens. This may have included the presenter being asked to work on BBC Radio Ulster shows such as Evening Extra. BBC Northern Ireland news presenter Donna Traynor has left the corporation after 33 years amid ongoing employment tribunal proceedings. BBC One - BBC Newsline The latest news for Northern Ireland. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television. 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. Frank Mitchell broadcaster and journalist is currently a weather presenter on UTV Live and a presenter on the radio station U105. 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. "These are very strange times, but I think sometimes that the weather brings a bit of normality for people because it still goes on, no matter what. 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. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television team. Campbell attended Strathearn Grammar School and Bangor Girls' High School[10] and went on to study English at Queen's University, Belfast, and journalism. Cecilia Daly. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Tara's first article was printed in Twinkle Magazine when she was 7. "I keep in mind that I'm very lucky. "The most difficult thing about all this has been the fact you can't really plan anything, but on the bright side, all those to-do lists fade away and you're forced to really live in the moment. "At home my little studio is a duvet propped up over four chairs, with me sitting underneath it. The new daily bulletins were later expanded to ten minutes and supplemented by a magazine programme called Studio Eight, first broadcast on Friday 20 February 1959 with Robert Coulter as its presenter. Last year, Ms Traynor had a three-month absence from TV screens but returned at the start of 2021. He started work at BBC News NI as a senior reporter in 2017 and has co-presented Evening Extra since April 2020. For the TV we're in the studio but for our radio slots on Good Morning Ulster and Evening Extra, we're at home. Mr Harvey described being delighted at taking on the BBC Newsline role. Noel Thompson and Karen Patterson departed from Good Morning Ulster, while Seamus McKee left Evening Extra. He joined BBC Northern Ireland in 1989. The report also reveals that the pay of BBC Northern Ireland director Peter Johnston remained the same as in 2019-20 after previous rises. 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Wendy Austin also stepped down from presenting the weekly programme Inside Business. "Since lockdown began, I have barely any contact with anyone at work. "But right now of course we just can't do it. 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. "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. 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. Mr Harvey will begin his new role early in the new year. Tara's first article was printed in Twinkle Magazine when she was 7. He earned between 405,000 and 409,999 from the BBC licence fee in 2020-21, the broadcaster said. 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 News NI journalist Declan Harvey has been appointed as a new presenter on BBC Newsline. The programme's first presenters were political editor Jim Dougal and reporter Yvette Shapiro. "Working from home was a bit strange at first because I've never really done it. Tina Campbell (born 1971)[1][2] is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. Both Mr Harvey and Tara Mills have also presented the 'Year 21' podcast, marking key events and themes around Northern Ireland's centenary year. Presenter 'Home Ground' & 'Real Lives' & BBC N.I Children in Need @jo.scott@bbc.co.uk tweets my own thoughts "It's difficult, though. 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". Mr Harvey, who was born in County Donegal, will also continue as a presenter on Evening Extra. It's a fine line we're treading and we know it's harder on some people than others, people without a garden or much outside space. Nicola Weir is fiercely proud of her Ballymena roots. 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. The first five-minute bulletins, Today in Northern Ireland, were presented by Maurice Shillington and broadcast from a tiny radio studio within Broadcasting House in Belfast. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. That compares to between 390,000 and 394,999 in 2019-20 - up from about 325,000 in 2018-19. He also presented the documentary Did A Serial Killer Murder My Sister? Barra Best (38) has built a makeshift studio at his north Belfast home, where he lives with his partner. BBC news presenter Donna Traynor has quit her role "with immediate effect" after 33 years with the company. Sarah started at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997. In 2019, 3.5% of the BBC network television budget was spent in Northern Ireland but that fell to 1.7% in 2020. "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. "I think now a lot of employers will notice there are massive savings to be made from people working from home. The current BBC Newsline brand was introduced on 12 February 1996 when the main evening programme returned to a 6.30pm timeslot. Ms Traynor received well-wishes and support from viewers and colleagues following her resignation announcement. "I had my birthday at the beginning of April and normally it would have been just a meal for two at home. In 2020/21, across the UK, the BBC was used by 90% of adults and 80% of young adults on average per week. It also could have resulted from her no longer being the first choice as presenter for BBC Newsline, it was claimed. Will the Windsor Framework be enough for the DUP? 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"I quite like when things aren't quite normal and you have to think outside the box and do things a bit differently. Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB. This article is about the Northern Irish television presenter. It's a nice way to stay in touch. Journalist and Presenter Mar 2018 - Present5 years Belfast, United Kingdom Journalism Researcher Dec 2011 - Present11 years 3 months Belfast, United Kingdom Researching and setting up stories for. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. "The whole experience has been a very strong reminder of how important friends and social contact are. On Tuesday 7 May 1985, the programme was moved to an earlier timeslot of 5.35pm. "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.". "These are the things that for so long we haven't noticed because we've been moving so fast we've taken them for granted. Mr Harvey already presents Evening Extra on Radio Ulster and will. Main presenters during the programme's history included Larry McCoubrey, Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty. His career has also included stints reporting for Classic FM, Heart and Capital FM. "I think when all of this is over there will be a rude awakening for society in terms of employment plans and systems. Will the Windsor Framework be enough for the DUP? Wishing you well.". "I miss the ability to just say to people, 'Will we go to the canteen for a catch-up and a coffee?' Ms Traynor received hundreds of warm tributes on social media following her announcement. He says: "I'm coping with all this pretty well. "I know lots of people are working from home at the minute so I almost feel a bit more connected with the audience in some ways, because it's as if they're a bit more forgiving if it's not quite a perfect broadcast. He began his 'love affair' with the BBC on Valentine's Day 2000. 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The details are contained in the BBC's latest annual report for 2020-21, which gives the salaries of its top earning stars. Get the latest Northern Irish news from BBC Northern Ireland: breaking news, analysis, features and debate plus audio and video coverage on topical issues from around Northern Ireland. 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. Husband / Spouse / Wedding & Marriage / Partner / Dating. Her work on Children in Need made her one of BBC Northern Ireland's best-known faces. "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. "I don't have particularly green fingers when it comes to the garden, but I know I'm lucky to get out to enjoy the weather. "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. 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. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. "There's always the social media option, of course, but that's no substitute for a walk in the moonlight.". Donna Traynor (@DonnaTraynorTV) November 15, 2021, BBC NI political correspondent Jayne McCormack replied: So sad to read this, you were a constant presence when I was growing up watching the news and getting to work with you was a privilege. It means there are no echoes and it works really well. 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