Radio Telefís Éireann
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Demise of 'The Clinic' has left Arnold reelingLAST Friday week television star Leigh Arnold was in town when she got the phone call every actor dreads. It was a producer from her RTE show The Clinic to tell her the programme had been suddenly cancelled. After seven years, the show, which... In this article: The Clinic, RTE, TV3, Amy Huberman, Alison Doody, and I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here |
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Independent.ie | 1 day ago
Cure for our ailing media comes at a very high price
...and if RTE is forced to absorb the resulting hit of EUR56.7m, then the impact -- not just on RTE, but on all broadcast media -- could be traumatic. RTE would be forced to compete more fiercely for commercial revenue. Given its dominance of...
In this article: RTE, BAI, The Clinic, Ryanair, Republic of Ireland, Revenue, Michael O'Leary, and Intel
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Independent.ie | 1 day ago
Smugglers get off too lightly here
...gangland-type execution of a soldier. No doubt greatly heartened by the Sunday Independent following its lead on the Sean Lemass hatchet job, RTE can expect your distinguished newspaper to leave no stone unturned in providing a suitable...
In this article: Sunday Independent, Tobacco, Tax, Taoiseach, Sean Lemass, Dublin, Ireland, Seoul, Psychological trauma, and Champagne
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Independent.ie | 4 days ago
TV3 wants to take over axed drama 'The Clinic'
...be looking to take it for a couple of nights every week," TV3 spokeswoman Maureen Catterson told the Irish Independent. RTE had said it decided not to renew its deal with Parallel Films for an eighth season because there had been a steady...
In this article: TV3, The Clinic, RTE, and Amy Huberman
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Independent.ie | 5 days ago
'Clinic' axed over slump in ratings, claims RTE
RTE last night denied they had axed the popular drama 'The Clinic' for financial reasons. A spokeswoman for the station said they cancelled the show because there had been a steady decline in viewers in recent years. They said although the...
In this article: RTE, Amy Huberman, The Clinic, and RTE One
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Independent.ie | November 17, 2009
Game on for green army after RTE's big match deal
...he insisted the FAI had done "nothing wrong". Tonight's game will be broadcast live on RTE Two television, RTE Radio 1 and streamed live on RTE.ie. Live television coverage of the game will begin at 7.20pm on RTE Two, as Bill O'Herlihy...
In this article: RTE, World Cup, RTE Two, RTE Radio 1, Croke Park, Paris, France, RTE Radio 1 Extra, and French Football Federation
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Guardian | November 17, 2009
World Cup play-off climax to be live on Irish television
...a deal. Tomorrow night's play-off second-leg clash with France in Paris will be screened live on RTE 2, broadcast on RTE Radio 1 and streamed live on RTE.ie. There had been fears that fans in the Republic would not be able to see Giovanni...
In this article: RTE, World Cup, Nicolas Anelka, Republic of Ireland, Paris, Sky Sports, RTE Radio 1, and French Football Federation
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Independent.ie | November 12, 2009
RTE has nothing to fear from TV3
So, your reviewer John Boland thinks that 'Tonight with Vincent Browne' is one of the main reasons why TV3 is successful and should "force RTE to up its game" (Irish Independent, November 12). I sincerely doubt it and fail to see why this...
In this article: RTE, TV3, Vincent Browne, Pat Kenny, Stuttering, Europe, and Ireland
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Independent.ie | November 11, 2009
RTE struggle to agree rights deal for Paris showdown
...are still facing the possibility of a television blackout with less than a week until the decisive World Cup meeting with France in Paris. RTE remain locked in discussions with the French Football Federation (FFF) and their TV partners TF1...
In this article: RTE, TF1, Paris, Croke Park, Sky Sports, World Cup, French Football Federation, Ticketmaster, Sidney Govou, and Thierry Henry
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Independent.ie | November 11, 2009
Let's hope TV3's ratings success forces RTE to step up its game
...to its 'Apprentice' success the huge ratings winner that is 'The X Factor' every weekend, RTE is faced with a real audience problem. Quite simply, RTE's light entertainment shows aren't pulling in the audiences that were plainly expected...
In this article: TV3, RTE, Pat Kenny, The Apprentice, The X Factor, Bill Cullen, Deal or No Deal, and Keith Barry
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Independent.ie | November 10, 2009
How RTE ignored story that cheered a nation
Alan O'Brien's harangue at Pat Kenny on 'Frontline' cheered the nation yesterday, but RTE ignored the most talked about story of the day. "Did-you-see-it" messages began ricocheting around cyberspace at 11pm on Monday -- and they didn't...
In this article: Pat Kenny, RTE, Today FM, Questions & Answers, Ray D'Arcy, and Leinster House
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Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ; IPA: /'radʲo 'tʲɛlʲəfʲi:ʃ 'e:rʲən/, pronunciation) is the Public Service Broadcaster of Ireland. It both produces programmes and broadcasts on television, radio and the Internet. The radio service began on 1 January 1926, while regular television broadcasts began on 31 December 1961, making it one of the oldest continuously operating public service broadcasters in the world.
RTÉ is a statutory body run by an authority appointed by the Irish Government. General management of the organisation is in the hands of the Executive Board headed by the Director-General.
Radio Éireann, RTÉ's predecessor, was one of 23 founding organisations of the European Broadcasting Union in 1950.
- Name:
- Radio Telefís Éireann (RTÉ)
- Type:
- Statutory Corporation
- Location City:
- Montrose, Donnybrook, Dublin & Fr. Mathew Street, Cork
- Location Country:
- Ireland
- Region:
- Ireland
- Founded:
- 1 June 1960
- Industry:
- Broadcasting
- Key People:
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- Mary Finan, Chairperson
- Cathal Goan, Director-General
- Products:
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- commercial telecoms services, orchestras and performing arts, and related
- transmission publishing and e-publishing (teletext & web)
- Television and radio services
- Revenue:
- 441.2 million [[Euro
- No. of Employees:
- 2,307 – 31 December 2007
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