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# coming-soon - Wednesday 6 February, 2013

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Next up Ireland: Ibra, Messi off target as Argentina beat Sweden

Ireland’s World Cup qualifying opponents Sweden fell to a narrow 3-2 defeat to Argentina on Wednesday night.

# coming-soon - Sunday 23 September, 2012

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Video: What futuristic films promised would happen by now

Computer tablets, Big Brother and exploding supernovas – some of these have come true…

# coming-soon - Wednesday 8 August, 2012

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Tubridy, Homeland, and Love/Hate: RTE announces its new schedule

There’s a couple of unusual programmes lined up in RTE’s autumn schedule which was announced this afternoon.

# coming-soon - Monday 2 April, 2012

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TRAILER: West Wing creator returns with new TV drama

‘The Newsroom’, Aaron Sorkin’s new TV drama, hits screens in June. Here’s the trailer to whet your appetite.

# coming-soon - Friday 13 January, 2012

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The future of football on TV? Move the cameras yourself…

Pressing the red button is about to open up a whole new world of possibilities. This is impressive…

# coming-soon - Thursday 22 September, 2011

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WATCH: Ireland’s Olympic hopefuls discuss their aspirations

Katie Taylor, Derval O’Rourke, Deirdre Ryan and David Gillick talk out their preparations for the big event next year.

# coming-soon - Monday 7 February, 2011

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McBain: the Simpsons movie you never knew about

Someone’s strung together the McBain clips from the Simpsons – and they make a film, with a proper plot and storyline!

# coming-soon - Friday 27 August, 2010

FANS OF CLASSIC or foreign cinema take note: YouTube has struck deals with a series of film studios and a movie-streaming service to offer feature-length movies through its main website.

The website has already made over 400 movies available on the website, at youtube.com/movies, and will be able to view more – and preview other more recent blockbusters – on the website soon.

“This is one of many efforts to ensure that people can find all the different kinds of video they want to see, from bedroom vlogs and citizen journalism reports to full-length films and TV shows,” said a YouTube spokesman.

“We hope film lovers enjoy the range of titles in this free library, whether catching up on a mainstream hit or delving into the vast archive of classic films from decades past.”

The deal, which involves a partnership with British film streaming service Blinkbox, will see about 165 new films being added for free, including movies starring the likes of Jackie Chan, Brad Pitt, Rob Lowe, Sean Penn, Pierce Brosnan and Jodie Foster.

The site will also add a catalogue of documentaries and a significant number of Bollywood movies. YouTube already carries full-length programmes from Channel 4 and Channel Five in the UK.