Tracey Magee
Tracey Magee (b. 1969, Belfast)[1] is a Northern Irish broadcaster and journalist.
Broadcasting career
Magee joined UTV in April 1997. As well as reporting, she has also presented news bulletins and feature programmes on UTV.[2]
Personal life
Magee and her partner opened a bistro in Belfast in 2007.[3]
gollark: If you remove a lot it would cool down and become a red dwarf.
gollark: Similarly to biological life stars run on internal feedback loops; if fusion produces less heat the radiation pressure keeping the outer layers up is reduced so the core contracts and more stuff can fuse.
gollark: Oxygen CAN fuse in stars, it just requires higher pressure and temperatures.
gollark: Although possibly the outer layers would be cast off and be larger and (OH NO) red.
gollark: Based on my very approximate knowledge of stellar dynamics, that would make it... contract and burn hotter.
References
- WebArchive.org: Tracey Magee's profile on u.tv; captured 11 July 2002, accessed 9 April 2009
- WebArchive.org: Tracey Magee's profile on u.tv; captured 11 July 2002, accessed 9 April 2009
- News Letter: "Lights, camera, action"; dated 30 October 2007, accessed 16 June 2008
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