Irish TV News Intros 2020 / Openings Compilation Ireland & Northern Ireland (HD)
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- A collection of News Openers from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Click on "MORE" (below) for complete list and timecodes. All rights held by the respective broadcasters. What's your favorite? Please comment below.
00:00 Intro
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
00:04 RTÉ News Six One
00:32 Virgin News at 8.00
01:04 RTÉ News Nine O'Clock
01:24 RTÉ News One O'Clock
01:48 Virgin News at 12.00/5.30
02:15 TG 4 Nuacht
02:46 RTÉ News Special
03:12 Virgin The Tonight Show
NORTHERN IRELAND
03:40 BBC Newsline N.I.
04:02 UTV Live (ITV)
04:45 Endcard Развлечения
For everyone wandering why it’s called the “Six One News”, it is broadcast at 6:01pm, because at 6pm, RTÉ broadcasts The Angelus
A very interesting quirk of Irish broadcasting, thanks for mentioning it!
I think they’ve done that since the very start of Teilifís Éireann. I was a small boy in north Wales in the 60s, and the Liverpool Daily Post Welsh edition used to print the Irish TV schedule in small print every day (there was only the one channel then) and I used to wonder what the hell this Angelus thing was that was on for a minute every day at 6! Must have been very popular, I thought...
@@arwelpUnfortunately Ireland was run by the Roman Catholic Church at the time and as Daniel said the Angelus is a hold over from when R.T.E. first started broadcasting. In the past few years people have asked R.T.E. to remove the Angelus. In response R.T.E. removed the overt Catholic imagery and the church bell bongs and replaced it with people taking out time to reflect on the day or shows water or landscape imagery. No matter what way R.T.E. changes the imagery it is still the Angelus. And the funny thing is research was carried out by pew in 2011 and found Ireland was one of nine countries advanced in the world where religion was dying out and will become dead in the future.
@@tevebitsUnfortunately Ireland was run by the Roman Catholic Church at the time and as Daniel said the Angelus is a hold over from when R.T.E. first started broadcasting. In the past few years people have asked R.T.E. to remove the Angelus. In response R.T.E. removed the overt Catholic imagery and the church bell bongs and replaced it with people taking out time to reflect on the day or shows water or landscape imagery. No matter what way R.T.E. changes the imagery it is still the Angelus. And the funny thing is research was carried out by pew in 2011 and found Ireland was one of nine countries advanced in the world where religion was dying out and will become dead in the future.
@@tevebits já te respondi
"Tidy Towns competition is cancelled"
"Uhhh restrictions?"
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I love the Nuacht intro so much
me too
I like the RTÈ better..
@@dailymemes10166 you mean RTÉ
@@rookaloot4736 Yes
same, only wish it was in english.
I like how the current RTE News theme only has slight modifications to its rhythm.
The RTÉ News intro looks and sounds the most elegant in my opinion. Thank you for this video!
Honestly, I never knew a Virgin branded TV channel existed.
It's only been a thing since 2018 since the old company (TV3 Group) was bought by Virgin Media's parent company Liberty in 2015. Everything in Ireland that was owned by Liberty was rebranded to Virgin Media (Broadband and TV) by 2018. Most of the content that is broadcast by Virgin Media Ireland are licensed content from ITV in the United Kingdom
I'm curious, these company not is property of Richard Branson, Liberty Global pay naming rights to Sr Branson's group (Virgin PLC)?
@@Vinnytv7679 Yes exactly. The license is specifically for the name "Virgin Media", so the programme names listed under the video (at least at time of writing) are incorrect.
Liberty Global's Phone/Broadband/Cable TV company UPC Ireland was renamed "Virgin Media". The independent TV broadcaster they own was called TV3 when they bought it. It's since been as renamed "Virgin Media Television" and its news service is now "Virgin Media News". Staff have been warned never to say just "Virgin" because as you point out, that's an entirely different company.
Not saying th RTE News intro isn't cool (it is hands down my fave out of any country) but what I think would make it just that little bit cooler is if it shows the light patterns on the globe for that time in that time zone, like on the 9pm news they show it's dark over Ireland and the UK with the streetlight patterns but like light over where I live which is New Zealand. I think that subtle change would hands down make the best one I've seen
The BBC Newsline music is epic
Ikr
@0972q8 oof
The 1999 version was better
I think the BBC Newsnight has the best music, it gives me tingles for some reason. Every regional channel in the UK except london is pretty lacking in quality which is indicative of how the country works really, but I think they realised how it appears and are trying to change it
The ITV for UTV could be received and to be watching in Donegal, Monaghan, and Cavan and also in Dundalk in Saorview and Freeview TV channels
My Rankings
1. RTE News
2. UTV Live
3. Virgin Media News
4. TG4 Nuacht
5. BBC NEWS NI
Virgin Media One's news graphics looks really garish.
it looks like a template hehe
Looks like something you see from a youtube intro
0:44 "family members mourn lost ones fuck they are coalition leaders"
i was just watching jackspectikeye
You missed RTE News Now
Itv Rté and tg4 are very beautiful
not going to lie rte and tg4 have banging sounds
Is it me or is it the first time I'm hearing the Scottish language and Irish language
and not just English with Irish/Scottish accents
When I look at/listen to RTE's news intro over the years, I think it is terrible - too many horns. the current one is an improvment on previous ones but the best was the one used c. 1984-1989.
A small point to make: the Nuacht TG4 clip you used is acutally from the shortner 'Nuacht' that is broadcast on RTE1 (in cooperation with TG4). The main 'Nuacht TG4' broadcast has the exact same intro except it simply says 'Nuacht TG4'.
Thanks for all of your videos - I love to see the different ways news programmes are shown in different countries!
You're right to make the point about Nuacht TG4. RUclips channels like this are all about the details.
That bulletin has always been called Nuacht RTÉ and that didn't really change when it began sharing a studio, graphics package and newsreading staff with Nuacht TG4. They just added the "le TG4" ("with TG4") bit which makes the branding very clunky. Of course in practice it really works the other way round, seeing as Nuacht TG4 is produced by RTÉ.
It would make so much more sense just to call the service "Nuacht" and name the bulletins "Nuacht ar RTÉ" ("News on RTÉ") and "Nuacht ar TG4". It's all the one service anyway, so having the channel names in the brand is fairly pointless. The commercial channels don't broadcast the news (or anything else!) in Irish, so I don't think any of them would object.
In fact I think RTÉ should even go one step further and brand their radio bulletins like this too. So that's "Nuacht ar Raidió a Haon", "Nuacht ar 2fm", "Nuacht ar Lyric FM" and "Nuacht ar Raidió an Gaeltachta".
There's precedent for this in English with bulletins already introduced as "RTÉ News on Radio One" "RTÉ News on 2fm" (I think) and "RTÉ News on Lyric FM".
I guess the point is that Nuacht should be a unified public service media brand on TV, radio and online rather than then kind of fragmented way RTÉ currently handles news in Irish.
You forgot Claire Byrne Live, Prime Time, Leaders questions and EU parliament report
They are not news channels
@@baconthefirsty They're news PROGRAMS.
@@baconthefirsty Nothing in this video is a news channel, so I'm not sure what point you're making.
The programmes Padraig mentioned weren't forgotten, they were left out because they're not news programmes, they're current affairs programmes as is The Tonight Show which therefore shouldn't be included in this video.
Some Irish current affairs programmes come from the same studios as news programmes because none of our channels are large enough to justify separate studios for such programmes. Then again, the BBC does this too. It's just more practical.
I love the nuacht intro, not a fan of the virgin branding it's very garish in my opinion
Again, never expect both Ireland. Coincidence or not, but first melody on RTÉ News looks same with melody on Indonesia's national song called Garuda Pancasila. I'm curious the meaning of Current Affairs on every RTÉ News programs? (Except Nuacht). What different between Nuacht with and without collaboration with RTÉ? Next, how about Danish/Denmark including their dependency territories like Farøe Islands and Greenland. Or maybe you can cover some European microstates TV Channel.
Edit: what UTV stands for?
UTV = Ulster Television, stands for Ulster region in Ireland
@@thoriqulfathony01 thank you.
Current Affairs is a genre of a program. It differs from normal news programmes in that they offer much deeper analysis of the news. RTE News & Current Affairs is a department of RTE that does both types of programmes. I wouldn't say there is much meaning in Nuacht not saying in the intro that it is specifically made by the News & Current Affairs department.
@@moramento22 A British Example would be BBC News at Ten is the news, but Newsnight is a current affairs program. Whilst Channel 4 News is a mix of both.
@@Alexmarr14Blogspot Yes, exactly
The one you used for the Nuacht is incorrect, that was the one that aired on RTÉ One! on TG4 it does not say ‘RTÉ le TG4’!
Its the same theme for both 🙄
@@keithjeremiahl Yeah but the on screen text is different on TG4 🙂
You should do UK or Spain next.
Hoping they do UK next!
I'm waiting for the Turkish one
News2day?
This videos got most of the news stuff correct but there's 2 news you forgot which RTÉ news now and there's a kids news called news2day
And Nuacht on RTÉ at 5:30pm (I think that’s the time). This is the Irish language news on RTÉ 1.
@@RayCathode100 They actually used that instead of the actual Nuacht TG4 Intro in the video.
Where is Irish Spoken in Ireland TV?
TG4, outside of a few programs like The Weakest Link, most of their programmes is either programs made in Irish or Dubbed programming.
Yeup, still correct
Oh weird to see you here, wait actually no.
3:06 WHEN WILL HE COME BACK!!!??? IS HE DEAD OR SOMETHING??? THE SAME GOES WITH UTV 4:23 AND I NEVER KNEW THAT U TV STILL AIRED DURING COVID-19
@0972q8 I liked him though
@0972q8 but it's based on 202 so he cannot retire!
@0972q8 Maybe you're right because I haven't seen him in a while...
Brian Dobson moved to The News at One on RTÉ Radio 1
@tevebits There is one northern Irish news called "Sky News" I don't know if you fergot to put it in...
That's broadcast from London and Sky News is available across Ireland too, they probably didn't include it because they arent Ireland or NI local exclusives :)
UTV is just ITV Wales
No that’s is htv
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I live in 🇮🇪 ar feabhes
Adam B. was here
2:18 wtf is this?
Nuacht RTÉ le TG Ceathair. Irish speaking news
@@padraigodonnell6081 ok , that was weird
@@mohamedismayl7247naucht:means News in Irish
@@RTVbx okay, thank you
good day, Ireland, is it possible for Ireland to rejoin Kosovo as a member of the Council of Europe... terrible