Kate Smith (presenter)

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Kate Smith
Born
Belleek, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Occupation(s) Television presenter, Journalist
SpouseMichael Deane
Children1

Kate Smith (born in Belleek, County Fermanagh [1] ) is a former television presenter and journalist from Northern Ireland.

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Broadcasting career

Smith began her broadcasting career at Downtown Radio as a newsreader and reporter. [2] She later worked as a presenter and reporter for RTÉ in 1980 [1] and moved to UTV in 1983. [2]

Smith hosted her last edition of UTV Live in December 2006. [3] She was appointed a board member of Northern Ireland Screen in December 2007. [4]

Personal life

Before her broadcasting career, Smith studied sociology and psychology at Queen's University, Belfast and took a postgraduate course in sociology at University College Dublin. [1] Her first journalism work was as an agony aunt for the Sunday News paper.

Smith has worked with a number of charities, including the William Keown Trust, the Prince's Trust, CLIC Sergeant Cancer Care and The Children's Cancer Unit Charity. [4] She is married to Belfast restaurateur Michael Deane [5] and they have one son, Marco.

Retirement from television

After retiring from UTV IN December 2006, Smith She is now fully involved in running Deanes Restaurants with husband Michael Deane.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Belfast Telegraph: "What Kate does next": dated 3 January 2007; accessed 20 January 2009
  2. 1 2 Northern Ireland Screen website Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Belfast Telegraph: "Exodus of broadcast starts not a big deal, says UTV"; dated 22 December 2006; accessed 17 June 2008
  4. 1 2 Northern Ireland Executive: "Northern Ireland Screen gets new board members"; dated 21 December 2007, retrieved 17 June 2008
  5. Belfast Telegraph: "Kate dines on love"; dated 17 July 1997, accessed 17 June 2008