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Newsbeat (Irish TV programme)

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Newsbeat
Created byTelefís Éireann
Presented byFrank Hall
Michael Ryan
Cathal O'Shannon
Country of originIreland
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time20-40 minutes
Original release
NetworkTelefís Éireann
Release7 September 1964 (1964-09-07) –
11 June 1971 (1971-06-11)
Related
Broadsheet

Newsbeat was a Telefís Éireann television current and regional affairs programme presented by Frank Hall and broadcast in Ireland live on weekday evenings from 1964 until 1971.

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Background

Newsbeat was created by Telefís Éireann as a replacement for the station's flagship current affairs programme Broadsheet. The programme was originally broadcast live from Monday to Friday between 6:01pm and 6:40pm. It was the first television programme by Telefís Éireann to be jointly produced by the News and Programming divisions of the new station.[1]

Content and style

The programme opened with a ten-minute summary of the news and, unlike Broadsheet, concentrated on more off-beat and light-hearted regional filmed reports and unscripted interviews from around Ireland. Frank Hall, as well as being editor of the programme, was also the main presenter. He was assisted in reporting duties by Michael Ryan and Cathal O'Shannon.

News and Newsbeat were subsequently split into two separate back-to-back programmes before the latter found a regular 25-minute slot weekdays at 7:00pm. Newsbeat was broadcast for the last time on 11 June 1971.[2]

Presenters

Frank Hall later went on to present the satirical programme Hall's Pictorial Weekly while Michael Ryan went on to present Nationwide until December 2011.

References

  1. ^ The Irish Times, "T.E. Programmes To Mirror Irish Life", 2 September 1964
  2. ^ The Irish Times, "Inside the Newspapers", 14 June 1971
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