RTÉ News on Two

RTÉ News on Two

On-screen logo 9 February 2009
Also known as NewsNight (1978 - 1988), Network News (1988 - 1997), News2 (1997 - 2004)
Presented by Eileen Whelan, Aengus MacGrianna & Una O'Hagan.
Country of origin Republic of Ireland
Original language(s) English
Production
Location(s) Donnybrook, Dublin
Editor(s) Lynsey Kiely, Bethan Kilfoil, Paul Tanney & Aisling Bastable
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 10 minutes
Release
Original network RTÉ Two
Original release 2 November 1978 – 18 September 2014
Chronology
Followed by News Feed
Related shows RTÉ News: Six One, RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock
External links
Website

RTÉ News on Two was a late night news programme that aired each Monday to Thursday on Irish public service broadcaster RTÉ Two. The transmission time of this programme varied each night. It generally aired between 22:45 and 23:30. It ran for 10 minutes. Until January 2013, the programme was broadcast every Monday to Thursday, lasting 22 Minutes. A world weather forecast followed each broadcast.

RTÉ News on Two took a different agenda to other RTÉ News and Current Affairs programmes. Its content was customised for a younger audience, and presenters and journalists tend to use more informal language on the programme. From October 2006 the bulletin was presented by Eileen Whelan, following the departure of Anthony Murnane, who was with the programme from the beginning. Eamonn Falvey edited the programme from April 2007 until December 2009. Gareth O'Connor was the programme Editor until 2010. From January 2013, Aengus Mac Grianna presented the programme on a full-time basis (Monday - Thursday only). It was mainly presented by Eileen Whelan, Aengus MacGrianna & Una O'Hagan.

Form 5 March 2007 until 18 September 2014, RTÉ News on Two was streamed live on the internet and archive shows are available to view through the RTÉ website. For the duration of the 2011 general election campaign, RTÉ News on Two in its regular format was only aired on Thursday night, with a reformatted programme, The Eleventh Hour, airing Monday-Wednesday (with a short RTÉ News on Two extended summary airing beforehand).

History

The programme began as Newsnight in 1978[1] and was broadcast at the end of programming during much of the RTÉ Two's first 10 years on the air. It was largely an international news service with reports from BBC News, ITN, ABC News, CBS and other American networks.

On 3 October 1988, RTÉ Two re-launched as Network 2 and their news programme was relaunched as Network News - it was a regular RTÉ News and Current Affairs but the name reflected the name of the channel it was broadcast on.

In 1997, as part of RTÉ's revamp of Network 2 as "N2", the programme was completely changed and renamed News 2. News 2 was presented by Sharon Ní Bheoláin (who had presented Nuacht RTÉ for a number of years) and Anthony Murnane. Both presenters would present alternating weeks, with another presenter for the sports news. Unlike RTÉ News on RTÉ One News 2 was presented from a green screen studio, the presenters sat on high stools, the main news presenter would sit on the right while the sports presenter on the left at different desks.[2]

In 2003, RTÉ began another rebranding exercise and choose to highlight what channels they own hence N2 was relaunched as RTÉ N2 (however continuity referred to the channel as RTÉ Network 2). The RTÉ Network 2 news programme was restored to the regular RTÉ News look and branding (as "RTÉ News on Two"), and now broadcasts from the regular RTÉ News studio, but many of the innovations of News 2 and the younger agenda remain. For example, the presenter usually stands to introduce the first story.

The series was replaced by two early evening bulltins called News Feed on 22 September 2014.[3]

A live late night news remains on both RTÉ ONE and RTÉ NEWS NOW

See also

Other RTÉ News and Current Affairs programmes include:

References

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