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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: UTV, Eamonn Holmes, BBC Northern Ireland, UTV Live, Patrick Kielty, Julian Simmons, UTV Media, Lynda Bryans, Jenny Bristow, Jimmy Magee, Gloria Hunniford, Gerry Kelly, Frank Mitchell, Mike Nesbitt, Graham Little, Pamela Ballantine, Gordon Burns, Ivan Little, Tina Campbell, Jim Dougal, Wild Rover Productions, Marc Mallett, Havelock House, Belfast, Rose Neill, Johnston Publishing, Siobhan McGarry, John Irvine, Fearghal McKinney, Paul Clark, Letitia Gwynne, Brain Box, Ken Reid, EM News Distribution, Jamie Delargy, Kate Smith, North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company, Claire McCollum, Mark McFadden, Adrian Logan, Alpha Newspaper Group, U.tv, UTV-Bauer West Yorkshire, Alison Fleming, Aidan Browne, Neil Brittain, Jeanie Johnson, Sarah Clarke, Swansea SW Wales, Gillian Porter, UTV Internet, Robin Taylor, Northern Media Group, Audra Thomas, Tracey Magee, Gary Gillespie, Thomas Niblock, UTV2, Julie O'Connor, David Morgan, Jane Loughrey, Susan Millar. Excerpt: UTV (formerly Ulster Television) is a television channel based in the UK region of Northern Ireland. The channel is the Channel 3 or Independent Television (ITV) licensee for Northern Ireland and is operated by UTV Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of UTV Media. UTV can be watched via the following methods: The main transmitters which broadcast UTV's analogue and digital signals are based at Divis outside Belfast, Limavady in County Londonderry and Brougher Mountain in County Tyrone. Each transmitter has a series of relay stations. Although UTV is licensed to broadcast in the Northern Ireland region, UTV's terrestrial broadcasts can be received in parts of the Republic of Ireland (mainly in the Northern and Midland areas), South West Scotland, the Isle of Man, North Wales and North West England. In 2012, UTV will cease broadcasting on the analogue transmit...