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RTÉ Board to be told today that ‘it can’t run a deficit’

Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte assures senators after questions on whether taxpayer is “getting bang for our buck” with licence fee.

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COMMUNICATIONS MINISTER PAT Rabbitte is to meet the RTÉ Board today and says he will tell it that the national broadcaster “can’t continue to run a deficit”.

Speaking to members of the Seanad yesterday afternoon, Rabbitte said that he would be meeting the Board today and make clear that the taxpayer must have value for its money. His comments came in response to statements from senators about media standards in Ireland. Senator John Whelan, a Labour Party member and long-time regional paper editor in the Laois-Offaly area, had said that “we’re entitled to ask what bang are we getting for our buck” in relation to the licence fee.

In addition, Fine Gael’s Paul Coghlan, a small shareholder in a local radio station in Kerry, and Labour’s Susan O’Keefe, a former investigative journalist, had asked if regional broadcasters should not get a cut of the licence fee. O’Keefe argued that her local broadcaster in Sligo provided services which could be considered to come under the public service remit.

The minister said that in RTÉ’s defence, the licence fee is “top sliced” with €10m of it going to fund TG4 and 7 per cent of the total going to the Sound and Vision fund for independent productions. (In 2010, this 7 per cent constituted €1.7m, according to the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources – the scheme is administered by the BAI). He also said that “it has to be acknowledged” that the resources available to RTÉ from both the licence fee and commercial revenue is only “a fraction” of what is available to a broadcaster like the BBC.

He said that the proposal to replace the licence with a broadcasting charge was for two reasons. Firstly, the current system sees €30m of licence fee evasion; secondly, the current levy doesn’t take into account how people are now using the internet to access broadcasting services.

On the ongoing investigations into the RTÉ Prime Time Investigates programme, ‘Mission to Prey’, which falsely accused Fr Kevin Reynolds of fathering a child by a teenage woman, Rabbitte said that the inquiries will “conclude soon”. He said that the constitutional rights of the priest had to be observed but also hoped that the “normally high standard” of the programme series would not be damaged if the issue was dealt with properly. He said that when the investigations were concluded, he would “let the pieces fall where they will”.

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  • Cut the ridiculous salaries!

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  • What a novel idea, the tax payer must get value for money. Any chance of applying that pronciple to other government departments and agencies?

    I would like to put Rabbitte up for a “Stateing the bleedin’ obvious award”. Of course the BBC has vastly more resources than RTE. It serves 16 times the population, and, as an international news gatherer and broadcaster is able to generate substantial sums from overseas sales.

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  • Gee imagine a state funded megalith actually expected to operate in budget noooo waaay : )

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  • Heres what I dont understand.

    Pat Kenny, paid in excess of 500k. Personally I like listening to his show the odd time and I think he’s a master of his craft with regard interrogation of politicians ala Frontline (we’ll take as a given the Late Late was a disaster for the chap).

    That said, his salary is sickeningly enourmous. I always ask the question, what if his contract was not renewed by RTE? (yes he’s a contractor and not an RTE employee). What would he do, Get snapped up by the competition? TV3 is just about keeping it’s head above water.

    Anyone would think RTE beleive they’d lose ‘talent’ if they didnt offer the ridiculous salaries they do.

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  • RTE should be brought to its over paid knees, however it won’t be. It’s a public broadcaster full of overpaid, unionised wasters. It’s the HSE of media. And sending Pet Rabbitte in to tackle it is like pitting Thomas the Tank Engine against Percy or Emily or Gordon. The choo choo gravy train continues…..

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  • How about the max salary at RTE is capped at €100,000. If they don’t like it they can go to England and get a job there.

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  • How come TV3 can operate without any licence fee? I think their programs are getting better and they are doing it without the licence fee. Where is the licence fee money going in RTE? Fair Poxy City and towards the Plank, Tubs, doom duffys etc salaries?

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  • Execute fair city.
    It’s a national embarrassment.

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  • The sicken thing about these salaries is that because these people as not employees of rte and most set up as companies they pay very little tax.
    At least if pat Kenny and all the others paid and prsi we’d get a fair slice back

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  • Reg 23/02/12 #

    Apparently staff (middle management) at RTE have taken a 5% pay cut over the last few years. Did they even notice it? They don’t live in the real world.

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  • One solution is to stop paying above and beyond for crap US series that are shown at 3am. Reduce the salaries of our “stars”. They arent going anywhere. Who’d employ them. Scrap Fairly Shitty. Scrap all non-essential programming and radio expenses. Hire someone with a huge stick!

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  • That’s an absolute disgrace!
    If they had good programmes on the station but the fact that they don’t.

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  • Sell it off,there’s a fool out there somewhere.

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  • Call me cynical, but I foresee a lot of good publicity coming the Government’s way from RTE.

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  • Abolish the licence fee!!!

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  • I used to like Pat Rabbitte.
    He was always witty and and outspoken .
    and now he is only a shadow of himself. I would love to know what
    is really going on and what these ministers are being told to keep them
    quiet and toeing the line.
    But Pat you have sadly lost your ability to stand for the people …
    Shame.

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    • cheer up eileen, only 30 years to wait and we’ll all be able to read all about it in the papers.
      mind you, we’ll have to get our grandchildren to translate it from the German that it’ll be written in if we keep goin along the present course!!

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  • oops,, their’s pat kenny’s 500+ gone,, and ryan tubby’s too,, about bloody time

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  • B7584 23/02/12 #

    Sell it or make it subscription based.

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  • jimbo 23/02/12 #

    if tv3 can survive so can rte,just cut the stupid salaries.

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  • There is no such thing as a TV licence it is an RTE TAX,1.6million people pay it not because they want to but because they have to or they will end up in court fined or jailed,I blame the people for paying it get a million people on the streets demanding the government abolish it or reduce the Fee if RTE don’t produce decent programming but patetically it won’t happen RTE=GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT=RTE the deficit is 25million and the evasion cost due to non payment is 30million hahahahahaha what a coincidence give Pet Rabbite an IFTA,have to go now The ANGELUS is about to start Ding Dong Ding Dong Ding Dong

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  • In my opinion the licence should be abolished and pay per view system be brought in.

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  • Increase the licence fee to clear the deficit, and add a bit more for the RTE Chrimbo party!

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  • I think the pay is to high in fact I think we should look at creating a new generation of tv channels in Ireland. We should have a channel for each one of the provinces and split the rte budgets and reduce the salaries. That way we would create new talent and get more people working. It would also be much more democratic.
    Leinster tv (LTV)
    Munster tv (MTV
    Connaught tv (CTV)
    Ulster tv1 (UTV1) including all counties of ulster

    I also think that the BBC need to be taken to task for discriminating against the republic in their weather reports considering they are using the term British isles.
    In fact they should be including all countries of the British isles including Ireland north and south.
    Otherwise they should give the weather for the UK and northern Ireland only.
    However that might be a dangerous game considering Scotland might take flight then they would only have to include the weather for England Wales and northern Ireland.
    The 2006 census shows that there are 112548 British citizens living in Republic of Ireland I wonder what they think of a missing Dublin Cork Galway etc.
    We on the other hand could show we are the better man by giving the weather report for the UK & Ireland lol.
    Also we should have our tv signals connected with the European satellite programme so when we are on holiday in Spain or wherever we can watch the home channels how bloody difficult would this be.

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  • Ladies and Gentleman when you dip your hands into your pockets to pay 160euro for this think of your Esb gas home insurance and more importantly health insurance,imagine your health insurance premiums are going up but you lose 160euro to an rte tax which u are forced to pay with a threat of a custodial sentence hanging over you so you have to drop your health insurance or reduce your health plan,its the one tax I hate,FUCKING PRIVATISE RTE Its a parasitic organization bleeding the taxpayers dry and losing money,ill be delighted to see the back of it

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  • BBC news breaking news
    4.5million dead in Ireland
    England discovered her neighbours were all dead this morning when she called in to see why things have been so quiet recently no moaning no whining from ireland.
    After sending in a state pathologist it was discovered the 4.5 million dead had naturally all died of boredom watching fairly shitty. Lol

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  • Sell 2fm for a start

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