| Nuacht RTÉ | |
|---|---|
| Also known as | Nuacht RTÉ le TG4 |
| Presented by | Siún Nic Gearailt Eimear Ní Chonaola |
| Country of origin | Ireland |
| Original language | Irish |
| Production | |
| Production locations | Baile na hAbhann,Galway (since 20 July 2009) PreviouslyDonnybrook, Dublin (headquarters of RTÉ) |
| Camera setup | Multi-camera |
| Running time | 15 minutes |
| Production company | Raidió Teilifís Éireann /TG4 |
| Original release | |
| Network | RTÉ One |
| Related | |
| Nuacht TG4,RTÉ News | |
Nuacht RTÉ le TG4[1] (Irish forRTÉ News by TG4) is the main news service for Irish speakers onRTÉ television.[2] The service is broadcast from the news studios atBaile na hAbhann in theConnemaraGaeltacht,County Galway, Ireland.[3]
Nuacht RTÉ le TG4 broadcasts daily at 5:00pm on theRTÉ News channel and at 5:40pm onRTÉ One with a repeat available on rte.ie and theRTÉ Player.The Angelus follows for 1 minute after Nuacht RTÉ at 6:00pm.Nuacht TG4 airs onTG4 weeknights at 7:00pm and weekends at 7:15pm.
The bulletin is presented and researched by a team of 42 staff who are employed in the research and presentation of both Nuacht RTÉ and Nuacht TG4. Three new technical positions have been created as a result of investment by RTÉ.[4]
Previously, Nuacht RTÉ was presented from the RTÉ News studio at the RTÉ headquarters inDonnybrook, Dublin 4. A brief bulletin of the main news headlines aired daily after theRTÉ News: One O'Clock, with the in-vision newsreader on the left of the screen and a scrolling transcript of the Irish text on the right, taken directly from the autocue. The longer 5:20pm programme consisted of the main news stories of the day, with pre-recorded packages from reporters, a brief weather forecast, and a teaser for that evening'sNuacht TG4. It was presented mainly bySiún Nic Gearailt on weekdays, and by Brídóg Ni Bhuachalla on weekends.
In 2009, RTÉ moved its Irish language television news department to Galway, based in the same premises withTG4, although it retained a separate studio and visual identity.[5]
New arrangements were made between RTÉ and TG4 in 2018 which sawNuacht RTÉ rebranded toNuacht RTÉ le TG4, using TG4's visual identity, broadcasting from a new purpose-built studio in Connemara to be shared withNuacht TG4.[6]
Irish language news bulletins onRTÉ Radio 1,RTÉ 2fm andRTÉ Lyric FM are still presented from RTÉ in Dublin, while those onRTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta are presented from its headquarters in Casla, Conamara, County Galway.
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