Wed 19 Mar 2008
RTÉ TV to be available in the UK?
Posted under category: All News, Community NewsPublished by David Nolan
A new Irish TV channel should be available by Saint Patrick’s Day 2009 according to the Irish communications minister who made an announcement on Saint Patrick’s Day. Diaspora TV will be an RTÉ channel available on the new Freesat service in the UK.
In recent comments from Eamon Ryan, the minister spoke about time-frames and the need for the service:
The 2001 Census in Britain records a figure of 850,000 Irish born people living in Britain. There are many more of direct Irish descent. I know that many of these people have been looking for an RTÉ channel in the UK for some time. This new channel will be up and running by next St Patrick’s Day [and] will provide the Irish abroad with a valuable link to home.
The new service will be a hybrid of RTÉ One and RTÉ Two with additional programming from TG4. It will carry the One, Six-One and 9 o’clock news bulletins live and will aim to provide “home-grown Irish programming that will be of real interest to Irish communities abroad”.
Mr Ryan went on to say that
I will be working closely with Minister Dermot Ahern to ensure that vulnerable groups in the UK will be supported in receiving the service
Diaspora TV will be the first service for the Irish community in Britain since Tara TV closed back in 2002 for financial reasons.
Freesat is a new free-to-air satellite service that will be available throughout the UK and across the Astra satellite footprint, covering Ireland and some other parts of Europe. It is led by the BBC and ITV. Further information is available at www.freesat.co.uk
The service will also be available to users of the Sky Satellite System on a Free to Air basis.
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