He started work at BBC News NI as a senior reporter in 2017 and has co-presented Evening Extra since April 2020. Stephen Nolan's salary puts him again among the BBC's highest earning on-air presenters, Peter Johnston is director of BBC Northern Ireland, Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones star in Normal People, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. In 2019, 3.5% of the BBC network television budget was spent in Northern Ireland but that fell to 1.7% in 2020. "It was a virtual birthday celebration, about two weeks into lockdown. Zoe Ball was the best paid woman, earning about 1.13m for presenting 210 episodes of the Zoe Ball Breakfast show on BBC Radio 2. Some 53% of adults in Northern Ireland viewed BBC Newsline each week, on average, in 2020/ . The BBC Northern Ireland Newsline anchor, 56, confirmed the news in a short. BBC Northern Ireland has had significant changes to its presenter line-up in recent years following a shake-up of its schedules and programmes. BBC Northern Ireland said his published pay varied each year, depending on when payments for work completed were actually made. RT and BBC broadcaster Audrey Carville said: Really sorry to read this Donna. [8] In 2008, she presented two series of UTV's topical debate show Late and Live. This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television. Read about our approach to external linking. Last year four of Radio Ulster's best-known news presenters stepped down from their roles. "We don't need to travel as much as we have done. "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," she said, "Because this is the subject of ongoing Employment Tribunal and other legal proceedings, I am not able to respond to any questions or comments about my reasons for leaving the organisation.". 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. "Mainly I'm focusing on a course I'm doing online on the ways of tackling climate change. There were reports that managers at Broadcasting House in Ormeau Avenue had planned to move her to its radio bulletins rota. "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. Ninety-nine senior leaders at the BBC earned more than 150,000, while 72 on-air presenters or journalists earned more than 150,000 in 2020-21. The BBC spent 50m of that income on dedicated Northern Ireland content across TV, radio and online. A BBC Newsline regular for many years. As well as being available via all multi-channel outlets in Northern Ireland (including via Sky channel 101), the programme can be accessed by the rest of the United Kingdom (along with all other regional BBC news programmes) on the BBC iPlayer, or alternatively on Sky channel 973. "The first thing I'll do when this is over is go to see my mum where she lives in Nottinghamshire. "One thing that has been a nuisance is that my daughter Laura lives over in Newcastle upon Tyne, and we haven't been able to see her. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Mr Nolan's pay is for presenting the Nolan Show on BBC Radio Ulster, The Stephen Nolan Show on BBC Radio 5 Live and Nolan Live on BBC One Northern Ireland. "It's making the best of a bad situation. Campbell was appointed as the second female anchor of UTV Live in February 2007, replacing Kate Smith. Technology freaks me out until I have a go at it, but once I had a couple of runs through I was grand. 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. Health correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly agreed: Donna what sad news. According to the BBC he will begin his new role early in the new year. Both Mr Harvey and Tara Mills have also presented the 'Year 21' podcast, marking key events and themes around Northern Ireland's centenary year. BBC One except Northern Ireland . Last year, Mr Harvey took over the reigns at the BBCs flagship evening radio show Evening Extra having worked in London for a number of years, reporting on major stories for LBC Radio as well as working on BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat. Julian O'Neill is one of BBC Newsline's reporters. "We had planned to go over twice, and both of those plans were scuppered. Declan Harvey joins his Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the Newsline team, Harry and Meghan told to 'vacate' Frogmore Cottage, Explosive found in check-in luggage at US airport, UN to ignore remarks of India guru's fictional country, Whiskey fungus forces Jack Daniels to stop construction, Aboriginal spears taken in 1770 to return to Sydney, Rare Jurassic-era bug found at Arkansas Walmart, Messages reveal battle over Covid school policy. "Working from home was a bit strange at first because I've never really done it. He will join his BBC Radio Ulster Evening Extra co-presenter Tara Mills on the television team. We have a dog, Mags, who's a boxer, and I get out for walks with her, although it's short walks around the block," he adds. During school closures due in lockdown in January 2021 there were almost one million requests for shows on the online educational service, Bitesize Daily, per week. 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. The new Irish Sea Border: What does it mean? 2023 BBC. The following month, it was announced that Tara Mills and Declan Harvey will alternate as main anchors of BBC Newsline and the BBC Radio Ulster drivetime news programme, Evening Extra. [4] She hosted the 1997 and 1998 series of What Next? "There's always the social media option, of course, but that's no substitute for a walk in the moonlight.". He earned between 195,000 and 199,999 in 2020-21. The new Irish Sea Border: What does it mean? Nicola Weir is fiercely proud of her Ballymena roots. Mr . He began his 'love affair' with the BBC on Valentine's Day 2000. [10] Harvey joined the programme in early 2022. Read about our approach to external linking. A decade ago Miriam O'Reilly, who was 53 at the time, won an age discrimination case against the BBC after she was dropped from rural affairs show Countryfile. Main presenters during the programme's history included Larry McCoubrey, Barry Cowan and Sean Rafferty. We were supposed to have a trip to the Canary Islands and then we planned to go to Donegal, but the night before we were due to set off bright and early, Leo Varadkar made all the changes in the south, so that plan was off. 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. Breathe in and enjoy it.". BBC news presenter Donna Traynor has quit her role "with immediate effect" after 33 years with the company. "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. He had previously had pay rises of about 20,000 a year in the two years up to 2019-20. 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. She has a brother Gav Campbell, who is the lead singer and guitarist from the band Phoenix23. [7], Noel Thompson and Donna Traynor became the programme's main anchors until August 2012, when Thompson left to join BBC Radio Ulster. There have also been record numbers of users for BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and BBC News online. 3,019 talking about this. This may have included the presenter being asked to work on BBC Radio Ulster shows such as Evening Extra. The programme's first presenters were political editor Jim Dougal and reporter Yvette Shapiro. Ms Traynor began her career in broadcasting at RT before joining the BBC in 1989. "I love walking, hill walking especially, but I think it's wrong to carry on doing that. As the first black presenter on BBC Radio Ulster, Gemma has a real sense of purpose and want to be "a role model for people of colour". Campbell attended Strathearn Grammar School and Bangor Girls' High School[10] and went on to study English at Queen's University, Belfast, and journalism. . BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood's fianc is policeman and divorced dad MailOnline can reveal identity of Steve Randall, 47, 13 years Ms Kirkwood's junior By Stuart Pink and Vivek Chaudhary "Everyone's having to think of new ways of doing things. However, the BBC said it had reduced spending on its top stars by 10% during the year. "I think it's proved that people can work from home. The five female BBC presenters who appear in the list of top 20 highest paid presenters are Claudia Winkleman, Laura Larverne, Vanessa Feltz, Zoe Ball, and Gabby Logan. Julian is BBC Newsline's Reporter in the West. How the BBC gender pay story has unfolded, Chris Evans tops best-paid BBC stars list, US and Russia trade blows over Ukraine at G20, Explosive found in check-in luggage at US airport, 1894 shipwreck confirms tale of treacherous lifeboat. It is believed Ms Traynor is taking legal action against the BBC for age discrimination. What makes a serial killer and why are we fascinated by them? Mr Harvey began his broadcasting career in London, joining BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat programme in 2012, later becoming its politics reporter covering UK general elections, the 2016 US presidential race and the Brexit referendum. 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BBC Northern Ireland has announced Donegal-born presenter Declan Harvey has been appointed as the new Newsline presenter. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. "You have to really think about what you're going to say, and remind people that while it's good news there's some sunshine and things are looking positive, that we all have to follow the guidelines and only go out for your exercise or when we have to get something. Tara's first article was printed in Twinkle Magazine when she was 7. Viewers from the Republic of Ireland with a Sky subscription can also watch on Sky channel 141. "I think employers might think more creatively about how they run their workforces. The 49-year-old BBC NI weatherman is doing an online course about tackling climate change and. He began his 'love affair' with the BBC on Valentine's Day 2000. Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. Mr Smyth described Declan as an excellent journalist and presenter who is already known to the audiences. Requests for news on iPlayer, for example, were up by more than 85% year-on-year in 2020. BBC star Gabby Logan and her ex-Rugby player husband were paid more than 500,000 in commission to promote a major tax avoidance scheme to celebrity friends.. "Usually in my job you're in a 24/7 working environment, and whether it's 5am or midnight in the office there would be someone around. "I'm doing a good bit of exercise though, so it's not too bad. As well as turning his hand to a bit of gardening, BBC NI's Barra, who will have been a weatherman 10 years come May, is staying in touch with friends with a virtual quiz every Sunday night. "It feels like the fact we're all human and trying our best in difficult circumstances is coming to the fore a bit more, and you're seeing and hearing it more and more with kids, or in my case animals, in the background. It is not the first time the BBC has been embroiled in disputes surrounding its on-air presenting talent. "It cheers you up and it's good mentally, even if it's just for a few minutes. As Richard Chambers wrote: So sorry to see this Donna. Sarah started at BBC Radio Foyle in 1995 before moving to the Belfast newsroom in 1997. Donna Traynor is reportedly taking action against BBC Northern Ireland for alleged age discrimination. Wendy Austin also stepped down from presenting the weekly programme Inside Business. For the TV we're in the studio but for our radio slots on Good Morning Ulster and Evening Extra, we're at home. Metro.co.uk has contacted BBC for a comment. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. In five years or a decade I think it will be commonplace to have people at home. Literally anything I can get, so the snacks cupboard is gone. It sets out the pay of BBC staff and presenters who earn more than 150,000 from the licence fee in the year. "At home my little studio is a duvet propped up over four chairs, with me sitting underneath it. It also could have resulted from her no longer being the first choice as presenter for BBC Newsline, it was claimed. How to buy Eurovision 2023 tickets and how much do they cost? Mr Lineker's pay from the BBC was mainly for presenting Match of the Day. Greek trains halted as anger over crash grows, US and Russia trade blows over Ukraine at G20, Vietnam picks new president in power shuffle, How 10% of Nigerian registered voters delivered victory, Sake brewers toast big rise in global sales, The Indian-American CEO who wants to be US president, Blackpink lead top stars back on the road in Asia, Exploring the rigging claims in Nigeria's elections, 'Wales is in England' gaffe sparks TikToker's trip. We have a garden, we're not far from a park and we're able to take our dogs, Bryn and Bruce, out for a walk. She lives in Cloughey, County Down.[11]. His 2020-21 salary makes him the equal-fifth best paid BBC on-air star, with a salary similar to the Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce. He has presented BBC Newsline for the last ten years, and also hosts the weekly politics programme. Mark. All I have to do is remind people of the rules, and I'll happily take every opportunity to do that. In Northern Ireland, for instance, almost nine in 10 adults (88%) on average used BBC TV/iplayer, radio or online each week. An article in Belfast Telegraph, back in 2015, had mentioned her age as 44. Female BBC World News reporters 2022 will no doubt bring surprises and challenges. He will present BBC Newsline on the days Tara Mills presents Evening Extra and he will present Evening Extra on the days Tara Mills hosts BBC Newsline. I park up outside and come in a side entrance and the only person I speak to is an engineer in the studio. "Vitamin D and sunshine are still vital, so we've got to get the tone right. Born in Dundonald, Tina Campbell was a reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio. "For people really going through it, and others living in an apartment or townhouse without much space, it won't be easy. "So, if the sun is shining, make the most of it. The oldest female national news presenter in the UK - Northern Ireland journalist Maxine Mawhinney - has announced she's leaving the BBC after 20 years. 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. It is likely that restrictions on film and TV production due to Covid during part of the year are responsible for some of the in-year decrease. It's a nice way to stay in touch. That compares to between 390,000 and 394,999 in 2019-20 - up from about 325,000 in 2018-19. A BBC spokesman said: "We do not comment on individual staff matters.". "I knew my next-door neighbour before, but now we're all out clapping for the NHS every week and we're all able to ask how everyone's keeping. It's great, but that's about the only telly I'm watching. The official Facebook page for BBC Newsline, BBC Northern Ireland's TV news programme. Cecilia Daly. "It's strange for us at the minute, too, because in normal circumstances, as soon as things start to improve like they do at this time of the year, we're able to say, 'go out, enjoy yourselves, enjoy the sun'. Strangely, it doesn't feel like a massive change, although we don't have kids, so we're not feeling the sort of disruption that other people might be. "If the weather is going to be good, we want people to know that, to tell them to make the most of it but to do it sensibly and safely. He has presented BBC Newsline for the last ten years, and also hosts the weekly politics programme. He joined BBC Northern Ireland in 1989. 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What makes a serial killer and why are we fascinated by them? Take care.. New IRA powerbase just 20 miles away so why didnt intelligence flag possible attack? Nicola Weir is fiercely proud of her Ballymena roots. "I think when all of this is over there will be a rude awakening for society in terms of employment plans and systems. 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. I'm doing my whole radio show from home because I have the technology to do that. Mr Harvey described Newsline as "appointment viewing in Northern Ireland". [5][6] BBC Newsline also introduced teletext subtitles for deaf viewers upon its launch. BBC Northern Ireland news presenter Donna Traynor has left the corporation after 33 years amid ongoing employment tribunal proceedings. Joined the BBC in 1989 and is anchor of BBC Newsline. 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