BBC Radio Ulster
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| BBC Radio Ulster | |
| Broadcast area | Northern Ireland |
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| Frequency | FM: 92-95 MHz MW: 1341 kHz DAB Freeview: 719 (NI Only) Virgin Media: 932 UPC Ireland: 906 Online |
| First air date | January 1975 |
| Format | News, Music |
| Audience share | 20.5% (September 2007, [1]) |
| Owner | BBC |
| Website | www.bbc.co.uk/radioulster |
BBC Radio Ulster is a BBC Radio station based in Belfast and is part of BBC Northern Ireland. It is the most listened to radio station in Northern Ireland and has a range of programmes including news, talk, features, music and sport.
BBC Radio Ulster was founded in January 1975 replacing what had been an opt-out of BBC Radio 4 (previously the BBC Home Service).
The Sony Award-winning station offers a rich blend of news, talk, features and music.
An opt-out of the station exists in the north-west of the region called BBC Radio Foyle. This carries alternate programming and news for much of the time between 7:30am and 5:00pm weekdays and a few hours at the weekend. The station is also broadcast on DAB Digital Radio, digital television and on the internet at bbc.co.uk/radioulster
- Across the Line
- Alan Simpson
- Arts Extra
- Blas
- Country Afternoon with Hugo Duncan
- Days Like This
- Evening Extra
- Gardener's Corner
- Good Morning Ulster
- On Your Behalf
- Sounds Classical
- Sunday Sequence
- Ralph McLean
- Talkback
- The Saturday Magazine
- The Stephen Nolan Show
- This New Day
- Your Place and Mine
- Gerry Anderson
- Wendy Austin
- William Crawley
- Hugo Duncan
- David Dunseith
- Anne Marie McAleese
- Linda McAuley
- Cherrie McIlwaine
- Kerry McLean
- Ralph McLean
- Marie-Louise Muir
- Stephen Nolan
- Karen Patterson
- Rigsy
- Alan Simpson
- John Toal
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