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Tina Campbell (born 1971 Dundonald)〔(Tina Campbell's profile on u.tv ) WebArchive.org; captured 18 November 2002, accessed 5 April 2009〕〔("New job, new baby" ) Belfast Telegraph, 8 February 2007, retrieved 10 January 2007〕 is a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist. She parted company with UTV in early 2013 and is currently a newscaster on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Newsline. ==Broadcasting career== Tina Campbell was a reporter and newsreader for Downtown Radio.〔(UTV Announcers ) The TV Room; accessed 15 June 2008〕 She also worked at BBC Radio Ulster as a Traffic and Travel presenter.〔〔 Tina Campbell joined UTV as a continuity announcer in 1994〔 before moving to the newsroom in 1997.〔("'I just love the power I have doing live TV'" ) Belfast Telegraph, 7 April 2008; accessed 20 January 2009〕 She hosted the 1997 and 1998 series of ''What Next?''〔(Tina Campbell filmography ) BFI Film and TV Database, accessed 15 June 2008〕 and contributed to a UTV documentary on the Ulster Hospital in 2007.〔("UTV Focus - A Labour of Love" ) UTV Press Office, 24 August 2007, retrieved 15 June 2008〕 She was also one of the original presenters for ''UTV Life'' and a relief weather presenter for Frank Mitchell.〔(The Other UTV Website - UTV Continuity ), archive.org〕 Campbell was appointed as the second female anchor of ''UTV Live'' in February 2007, replacing Kate Smith.〔("Tina Campbell makes debut as UTV Live's new anchor" ) UTV Press Office, 8 February 2007, retrieved 10 January 2008〕 In 2008, she presented two series of UTV's topical debate show ''Late and Live''.〔("UTV goes Late and Live with Tina Campbell" ) UTV Press Office, 4 April 2008, retrieved 8 April 2008〕 and she presently hosts ''The Seven Thirty Show'' on UTV. She is currently employed by BBC Northern Ireland as a Radio Newsreader on BBC Radio Ulster and a TV Newsreader and Continuity Announcer. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tina Campbell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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