The Sunday Game: 40 years setting the agenda, if not fashion trends
Documentary looks back at four decades analysis, debate, rows, and dodgy sweaters
Documentary looks back at four decades analysis, debate, rows, and dodgy sweaters
Cantillon: Eir has clearly decided that there is a cap on the price it is willing to pay
Former Eir Television managing director left the organisation earlier this year
When it comes to tournament telly, there’s only one Après Match
After losing Six Nations coverage, the days of international rugby on RTÉ are ending
‘Fans will be able to see the US PGA on the eir Sport channels and on the eir sport app’
Spot held by Netflix among the pay-TV platform’s top five ‘channels’, says cable group
Ireland needs to ‘go big or go home’ on film and television industry strategy, event hears
Subscription channel will have exclusive rights to up to 30 club matches
Irish broadcasters are warming up for a new season – here’s what to expect
Dee Forbes will be obliged to deploy her extensive experience on behalf of broadcaster
Three senior executives have left Montrose for other challenges in a time of industry flux
Departure of news boss follows resignation of two television executives in July
RTÉ2 controller joins Virgin Media television group as it prepares fresh ratings assault
While the globalised industry has been busy consolidating its interests here the Government is doing little to help Irish television culture
Pace of change accelerates in a television industry trying to ‘future-proof’ itself
Portugal v France match was shown on both channels as part of sub-licensing deal
Telecoms group appoints senior Montrose executive as MD of Eir TV and Eir Sport
CV includes high-ranking management positions with some of biggest names in international TV industry
Television MD Glen Killane says there is ‘huge appetite’ for more historical drama
Hundreds of thousands are expected to take part in events commemorating 1916
1916 drama series is not perfect but ‘people are discussing it’, says Glen Killane
RTÉ’s 1916 commemorations include a large-scale public event on Easter Monday, and historical perspectives from Michael Portillo, Joe Duffy and the Rubberbandits
Rugby World Cup a ratings winner for TV3 with one million watching Ireland vs France
‘Rebellion’ could return for second run in 2018 as part of plan to step up production
For its big-budget drama based on the 1916 Rising, the broadcaster has turned to the Finnish director Aku Louhimies, who can bring a new perspective to Irish history
Funding pressures have turned Irish television into a groansome brand-fest
Friday night’s broadcast was most watched programme of the year, figures show
‘The High Hopes Choir’ and ‘Rachel Allen’s Coastal Cooking’ sold to UKTV
Glen Killane tells Cork Film Festival producing drama is ‘still bloody expensive’
Here are some of the potential candidates for the most important job in Irish broadcasting
Line-up features Rubberbandits on 1916 and ‘strong and articulate’ women presenters
Over 250 delegates to attend event which is the brainchild of former Web Summit executive producer Lesley O’Connor
In a competitive television market, the channel needs its big investments to work
Ray D’Arcy, Rachel Allen, Bob Geldof and new army recruits destined for RTÉ One
Show watched by ‘everyone in the television business’ is still part of its plans
Head of RTÉ TV Glen Killane talks ‘Love/Hate’, budget squeezes and digital viewing
The likes of Dave, Challenge, TLC and E! might seem peripheral, but their share of viewing all adds up
The broadcaster will use its on-demand player to premiere more programmes
Glen Killane warns of programme cuts if the broadcaster’s future funding is not secured
Broadcaster promises ‘fizzing’ Late Late Show and ‘explosive’ Love/Hate
New season includes portrait of ex-Taoiseach and return of serial killer
‘Made for TV’ singer Imelda May has also been lined up to host a music series for RTÉ
Production company owned by incoming RTÉ One controller seeks public views
The broadcaster chooses head of independent television company Animo for key role
The broadcaster will advertise the role after the British executive joins BBC Worldwide
RTÉ head of television says €85,000 payout saved an ‘absolute multiple’ in the long term
RTÉ defends decision to pay €85,000 to John Waters and Iona Institute members
Channel to step up its focus on the under-35s and take more risks
‘Quirke’ and ‘Amber’ join drama line-up, new comedies set for RTÉ Two
Magazine endured “challenging year” in a turbulent print market, broadcaster says
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices