Talk:Media of Northern Ireland
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Outdated Television and Internet sections needs updating
editThe "Analogue Television" and "Digital Television" sections of this article should probably be merged, and also requires a lot of updating. Analogue television broadcasts in Northern Ireland ceased nearly 10 years ago now by the end of the year, with the analogue transmitters having been turned off in October 2012. There is currently no mention of either current/recent domestic productions, or the impact of streaming services like Netflix.
Also, the "Internet" section could probably also do with some additional information about local news sites and the online presences of the major newspapers (Belfast Telegraph, The Irish News, Newsletter) via both their own websites, as well as through major social media platforms. Datboi73 (talk) 22:03, 6 January 2022 (UTC)