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TV3 slams Minister’s decision to approve RTÉ channels

Communications minister Pat Carey gives his blessing for five new digital channels – but TV3 is “shocked” by the news.

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TV3 HAS SAID it is “shocked” by the decision of communications minister Pat Carey to approve RTÉ proposals to create five new digital TV channels.

Carey today gave his approval for the establishment of five new channels, which include the currently online-only RTÉ News Now channel, on the provision that the broadcaster have HD versions of RTÉ One and RTÉ Two ready by mid-2013.

Other channels RTÉ will create include a standalone ‘RTÉjr’ channel for children’s programming, a HD select channel broadcasting RTÉ Two programming (primarily sports events) in HD, an RTÉ Plus channel time-delaying RTÉ One by an hour, and an RTÉ Aertel Digital channel.

Among the provisions laid down by Carey is that RTÉ would have to assist other broadcasters – most obviously TV3 – in the provision of HD channels. RTÉ will also be barred from carrying ads on the news or children’s channels.

But this evening, in a strongly-worded press release, TV3 slammed the move and said it would “extend RTÉ’s dominance in media when it is already the most dominant State broadcaster in Europe”.

“RTÉ TV has operated a deficit for three years, despite receiving hundreds of millions of licence fee money, and prevented any commercial operator from any involvement in the DTT platform,” it continued, saying TV3 would lobby the new government to reverse the decision, which would “destroy jobs, growth and investment in the media sector.”

The move came, it added, at a time when “media is on its knees due to a media market crash which has been exacerbated by RTÉ’s below-cost selling of advertising; and in the week following the closure of two national newspapers, the Sunday Tribune and the Star on Sunday.”

The timing of the move had also raised “serious questions”, TV3 concluded.

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Comments (8 Comments)

  • Will RTE News Now be in its current form or will it be a proper rolling news channel? If it is the former I don’t really see any use for it a television station.

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  • Its great that we will get HD and a news channel, every time i go in a bar its always sky news on with no relevence for us whatsoever. Dont know what TV3 are complaining about, they have 3e n are planning their HD also. I get the arguments about funding, but market share? Its on TV3 to provide better quality

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    • That certainly helps to explain ole telly eireanns ‘Sympathetic’ reporting of fianna fail , the place is riddled with them. Embedded journos like their economics correspondent who reported the banking crisis like a dept of information Apparatchik. Disgraceful , fox news would have embarrassed.

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  • Can’t wait to watch mart and Market in hd !!

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  • Eamonom 23/02/11 #

    So that’s a news channel that’s already online, a kid channel, sports and +1. Hardly mouth watering programming. Still ain’t got DAB in most if Ireland, I wouldn’t hold my breath.

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  • Dario Fo 24/02/11 #

    RTE 1, RTE 1, RTE 1, RTE 1 and RTE 1 again…same sight…different night…

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  • In case you are wondering what the new digital stations will look like:
    11001100011110100111100101001101011101110000111001100110000011010101100011010011010111
    Binary code for shite!

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  • The news channel could be interesting, as long as it’s not the 1 o clock news until 6 and then the 6 news until 9… and so on. It sounds good – five RTE channels but there’s not REALLY 5 channels, time shift RTE and a HD channel. The good thing about the children’s channel is that it will free up RTE2 for more programs (hopefully original if possible). I can see TV3′s point but they have 3e and Tv3 – two channels like RTE minus the licence fee of course…

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