UTV plc
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UTV plc | |
Type | Public - LSE and ISE |
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Founded | 17 February 1959 |
Headquarters | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Key people | John McGuckian (Chairman) John McCann (Chief Executive) |
Industry | Broadcasting |
Products | Television, radio, internet services |
Revenue | £92.7M GBP (46% FY '04 to '05) |
Subsidiaries | UTV Radio |
Website | www.utvplc.com |
UTV plc (also referred to as the UTV Group) is a broadcasting and New Media company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its main operation is the ITV (Channel 3) franchise for Northern Ireland, and it is also the owner of UTV Radio, which operates the UK Independent National Radio station talkSPORT, along with several radio stations in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
UTV was the first indigenous broadcaster in Ireland and is now available to 80% of the Irish population, with a 98% availability in Northern Ireland and 70% in the Republic.
Historically, the company was called Ulster Television plc, but this was changed in June 2006 following shareholder approval. [1]
UTV plc was able to expand between 2004 and 2006, largely due to its investment in and purchase of radio stations. It has had a large increase in business turnover, which was up 46% on 2004; pre-tax profits rose by 12%, and employment rose by 500 people to more than double the figure in 2004. Of total sales of £93.7m, television accounted for £45.8m, radio in GB £25.1m, radio in Ireland £13.7m, and £8m from New Media. 60% of operating profits were earned in the television side of the business.
In August and September 2006 UTV plc made two merger proposals to SMG plc, which operates the northern and central Scottish ITV franchises as stv. The latter proposal would have given SMG shareholders 52% of the merged company. However on 20 September 2006 UTV abandonded the plans after SMG rejected the offer as "unacceptable". [2]
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[edit] Television
[edit] UTV
Main article : UTV
UTV is one of the two remaining stand-alone ITV contractors left, along with Channel, with the others having grouped into ITV plc (which owns eleven franchises) and SMG plc (which owns two). UTV is also widely viewed in the Republic of Ireland, possibly having more viewers there than in its official franchise area.
[edit] UTV2
Main article : UTV2
UTV also operated a local version of ITV2 known as TV You, later UTV2.
[edit] Radio
Main article : UTV Radio
UTV is continuing the move from a simple ITV contractor towards a true media company. It started by purchasing a number of Radio Stations in the Republic of Ireland and acquiring stakes in stations in Great Britain. In 2005 the company acquired The Wireless Group plc, with ownership of 16 radio stations and broadcasting facilities, which it rebranded, along with its radio stations in Ireland as UTV Radio. This purchase included the broadcasting licence valued at just over £150m. In 2005 UTV also launched its first Radio Station in Northern Ireland, U105 which broadcasts to the Belfast area.
[edit] New Media
[edit] u.tv
Main article : u.tv
The URL u.tv is the address of the main website of UTV the Northern Irish ITV franchise holder. The website offers News, Sport and Entertainment news and is also home to the companies ISP services.
[edit] UTV Internet
Main article : UTV Internet
UTV own the internet service provider UTV Internet, through which they provide broadband and dial-up internet packages. UTV operates this service in both Northern Ireland, and the Republic. Although they do not target internet subscribers outside the island of Ireland, the dial-up service is also available in Great Britain.
[edit] UTV Talk
In August 2004 the company moved into the telephone market, offering free off-peak calls with a new service, UTV Talk. The service is available to customers in Northern Ireland as well as the Republic of Ireland.
[edit] BOCOM International
UTV currently owns a 50% stake in BOCOM International Ltd. BOCOM broadcasts Features and Advertisements to screens located in retail outlets throughout the Republic of Ireland.
- For more information see www.bocom.ie
[edit] BMS
Broadcast Media Sales is the advertising sales house for UTV Radio in Ireland.
[edit] Art
UTV over the years have acquired a large collection of works by mainly Irish Artists. The collection, UTV Art [3], includes commissions and acquisitions.
[edit] References
- Belfast Telegraph, 26 June 2006
[edit] See also
- List of British companies
- List of Irish companies
[edit] External links
Companies: ITV plc | SMG plc | UTV plc | Channel Television Ltd Franchise Holders Northern Scotland: Grampian | STV • Central Scotland: Scottish | STV • Scottish/English Border and Isle of Man: Border News: ITN | ITV News • Sport: ITV Sport • Children: CITV • Online: ITV.com • Mobile: ITV Mobile Channels: ITV1 | ITV2 | ITV3 | ITV4 | CITV Channel | ITV Play | ITV HD | Men & Motors See also: British TV | British TV Channels | ITV Channels |
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Radio: UTV Radio UK National - talkSPORT Northern Ireland local FM - U105 Great Britain local FM - Imagine FM | Peak FM | The Pulse of West Yorkshire | Signal 1 | 107.4 Tower FM Great Britain local AM - Pulse Classic Gold | Signal 2 | Swansea Sound | Valleys Radio Republic of Ireland local FM - Dublin's Q102 | Cork's 96FM | 103FM County Sound | Live 95FM | LMFM Online: UTV Internet | u.tv See also: Havelock House, Belfast • British TV • British TV Channels • ITV Channels |
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