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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Media in Belfast, UTV, BBC Northern Ireland, Belfast CityBeat, UTV Media, Daily Ireland, The News Letter, Sunday Life, The Vacuum, The Belfast Telegraph, Queen's Radio, The Irish News, NVTV, Johnston Publishing, Feile FM, BBC Radio Ulster, Castle FM, The Gown, Raidio Failte, La Nua, Fortnight Magazine, Belfast Community Radio, East Belfast Observer, U105, Ireland's Saturday Night, Nuacht24, BFBS Lisburn, Community Telegraph, 2BE Belfast, Andersonstown News, Seven FM, Ballymoney and Moyle Times, Carrickfergus Advertiser, Ulster Star, Larne Times, Belfast News, Ballyclare Gazette, South Belfast News, North Belfast News, Larne Gazette. Excerpt: UTV (formerly Ulster Television) is a television channel based in the UK region of Northern Ireland. The channel is the Channel 3 or Independent Television (ITV) licensee for Northern Ireland and is operated by UTV Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of UTV Media. UTV can be watched via the following methods: The main transmitters which broadcast UTV's analogue and digital signals are based at Divis outside Belfast, Limavady in County Londonderry and Brougher Mountain in County Tyrone. Each transmitter has a series of relay stations. Although UTV is licensed to broadcast in the Northern Ireland region, UTV's terrestrial broadcasts can be received in parts of the Republic of Ireland (mainly in the Northern and Midland areas), South West Scotland, the Isle of Man, North Wales and North West England. In 2012, UTV will cease broadcasting on the analogue transmitter network. Along with Meridian Broadcasting, ITV London and Tyne Tees Television, UTV will be one of the last ITV regions to have its analogue signals turned off. It is as yet uncertain exactly when UTV's analogue broadcasts will cease. The governing body of the Independent Television network, the Independent Television...