BBC Radio Ulster is a
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national radio station owned and operated by
BBC Northern Ireland
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, a division of the
BBC
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. It was established on New Year's Day 1975, replacing what had been an opt-out of
BBC Radio 4
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.
According to
RAJAR
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, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 462,000 with a listening share of 16.2% as of March 2024.
Overview
It is the most widely listened to radio station in Northern Ireland, with a diverse range of programmes, including news, talk, features, music and sport. In the Q3 2021 RAJAR survey, the station had 517,000 weekly listeners, with total weekly listening hours of 5.5 million, beating its main local rivals (Cool FM, Downtown Radio, Downtown Country, U105, and Q Radio) on both of these metrics and, logically therefore, average weekly hours per listener (10.64). When taken together, the Bauer-owned stations (both Downtown stations and Cool FM) had higher total audience and listening hours per week, but lower average weekly hours per listener. The station had 135,000 more weekly listeners than its equivalent in Wales, BBC Radio Wales, despite serving a RAJAR population 1.1 million smaller. The station had the highest percentage reach and listening share, per corresponding survey area, of any BBC local, nations or national radio station, at 34% and 19.9% respectively.
It is broadcast from BBC Northern Ireland's
Broadcasting House
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in
Belfast
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. News bulletins are broadcast usually on the hour seven days a week from 6:30 am until midnight (on weekdays), from 6:45 am until midnight (on Saturdays) and from 7:00 am to midnight (on weekends, Christmas holidays, and Bank Holidays). It is available on 92-95 FM,
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in Northern Ireland and across the UK on
BBC Sounds
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and satellite/cable television. It is also available in
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via BBC Sounds,
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, on smart speakers or on FM in counties bordering Northern Ireland. The station was available on medium wave on 1341 kHz and 873 kHz until 6 May 2021.
An opt-out of the station exists in
Derry
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,
BBC Radio Foyle
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, carrying alternative programming and news between 8:00am and 4:00pm weekdays. 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
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programming.
Funding
The BBC reported in the Annual Report for 2017/18 that Radio Ulster and Radio Foyle operated on a budget of £17.6 million with a 38% reach of the population and that the cost per hour of output was 5.8p.
Programmes
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Good Morning Ulster
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The Nolan Show
''The Nolan Show'', hosted by Stephen Nolan, airs on weekdays on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Radio Foyle from 9:00am – 10:30am.
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Talkback
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Evening Extra
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Country Afternoon with Hugo Duncan
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*''Gardener's Corner''
*''Countryside''
*''Vinny & Cate''
*''Connor Philips Show''
*''The Lynette Fay Show''
*''Assume Nothing''
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Across the Line''
*''Jazz Club''
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On Your Behalf
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Sunday Sequence
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''Sunday Sequence'' is one of BBC Radio Ulster's longest running programmes having been on ...
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*''Radio Ulster Folk Club''
*''Ralph McLean'' (BBC Radio Ulster)
*''The John Toal Show''
*''The Foodie'' (BBC Radio Ulster)
*''Kerry McLean''
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Your Place and Mine
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The programme went on air for the first time in September 1991 and "was commissioned to bring something different to Saturday mornings on BBC Radio Ulster, which was originally music f ...
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The Blame Game''
''Thought for the Day''
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Notable presenters
* Joel Taggart
* Chris Buckler
*Sarah Brett
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Early life
Brett was born in Northampton. Her parents moved to Portnoo, a village beside Narin, County Donegal, ...
*Stephen Nolan
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*Connor Philips
*William Crawley
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*Hugo Duncan
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*Lynette Fay
*Nicola Weir
* Declan Harvey
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* Tara Mills
* Richard Morgan
* Sean Coyle
*Sara Neil (business reporter)
* Linda McAuley
*Tim McGarry
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*Vinny Hurrell
* Kerry McLean
*Cate Conway
*Brian D'Arcy
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D'Arcy hosts a weekly radio programme each Sunday afternoon on BBC Radio Ulster.
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* Stephen McCauley
* Ralph McLean
*Rigsy
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* John Toal
* Anne-Marie Wallace
* Mickey Bradley
Previous presenters
*Gerry Anderson
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*Seamus McKee
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*Stephen Clements
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*Gerry Kelly
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* Wendy Austin
*Karen Patterson
*Conor Bradford
*Sean Rafferty
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Early life
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*Noel Thompson
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(died in 2022)
Notes
References
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