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RTE not showing live as showing ....animals & Friends repeats instead :rolleyes:
Oct 4 2002:
19:30 Walking with Beasts Series looking at the lives of prehistoric mammals such as the smilodon, the largest of all sabre-tooth cats that lived in South America one million years ago
20:05 Ultimate Guide An innovative guide to the most organised animal in the insect kingdom. The key to the success of ants is their highly developed social structure
21:05 Friends The friends find out about Monica's worst ever Thanksgiving.
Now i paid my licence i can complain ;)
TV2 showing highlights instead.
Both FAI Carlsberg Cup semi-final ties take place this weekend with Cork City meeting Derry City on Friday night and the big Dublin derby between Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians on Sunday afternoon. However, there is also plenty of action in the eircom League with Bohs aiming to take a 11 point lead on Wednesday.
Cork meet Derry in the first semi-final at Turners Cross on Friday night (Kick off 7:45) with Rovers and Bohemians playing on Sunday afternoon (Kick off 3:00) at Tolka Park. Highlights of both ties will be shown on TV3.
Originally posted by pete
21:05 Friends The friends find out about Monica's worst ever Thanksgiving.
Hey thats a great episode :D :rolleyes:
Originally posted by pete
Now i paid my licence i can complain ;)
Feck it, complain anyway, licence fee or no licence fee, it´s just more double taxation anyway.
*bloodyflamin capitalist pigs etc* :D
Troy.McClure
30/09/2002, 8:06 PM
Well at least we know that RTE care about Irish football :mad:
Bring on Rupert Murdoc
Originally posted by Troy.McClure
Well at least we know that RTE care about Irish football :mad:
i thought twas the fai that cared about irish football..since when did rte claim that ?????
tomsoc
30/09/2002, 8:49 PM
Since they made that ridiculous claim that they were worried whole communities would be deprived of seeing Ireland internationals.
Awww that was nice and totally unbiased of them.
eoinh
30/09/2002, 10:10 PM
have announced tonight a package to show celtic matchs.
keep up the good work lads
niamh
01/10/2002, 11:20 AM
Is hardly surprising that they are not showing the matches.
TV3 are just starting out but it would nice to see an eircom League show instead of "the soccer show" or the "Sunday sport" things which were always used to cover other levels of soccer or other sports.
One day it might happen. We are allowed to dream.
Originally posted by eoinh
have announced tonight a package to show celtic matchs.
keep up the good work lads
what other country in the world is so lucky with their national broadcaster. what magnificent patriots they are up there in RTE!
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :mad: :mad:
Shed End John
01/10/2002, 3:06 PM
The national broadcaster not showing two of the three biggest games in the domestic season, the other being the Cup Final itself, is nothing short of a DISGRACE. Can anyone just imagine the trouble there'd be if English or Scottish TV decided not to show their respective Cup semis? RTE doesn't give a flying f*** anyway 'cause they know there's absolutely NO danger of us not paying our TV licence fees. :mad:
Murphy Out Now!!!
As a public service broadcaster (i.e. getting tv licence subsidy) are RTE not supposed to transmit some public service programmes through their schedule?
When was the last time RTE showed some "public service" football?
The Premiership, $eltic, European games etc... are all commercial shows just like Friends listed above.
What makes RTE any different from tv3 aside from me paying RTE a licence fee?
Originally posted by pete
What makes RTE any different from tv3 aside from me paying RTE a licence fee?
Nothing, which is why it´s a total sh@gging rip-off. The station´s bad enough anyway. But they keep going on about cost-cutting etc.,- how much do these "big games" across the water cost them, and how would they compare to broadcasting domestic soccer in terms of profit margins?
For RTE to show fridays game they wouldn't even have to move any popular shows as the 3 listed above are just repeat fillers anyway.
RTE are a state dinasoar (spelling???) & one the few things the last government did well was not giving RTE the extra tax payers cash they wanted to waste.
Originally posted by pete
RTE are a state dinasoar (spelling???) & one the few things the last government did well was not giving RTE the extra tax payers cash they wanted to waste.
they still gve them an increase didn´t they, just not as much as they wanted. any governemt worth it´s salt would shut RTE down or sell it asap. We pay a licence fee for it, and then our taxes go to bail it out as well :mad:
Dricky
02/10/2002, 2:49 PM
although I'm missing the semi I so glad I don't have to put up with the sh#te that rte pump out.
They should of got TG4 to do it
Originally posted by Dricky
They should of got TG4 to do it
think they may have celtic league rugby on friday...
Wizzard
03/10/2002, 8:37 AM
FAI officials want RTE back on board to cover Cup
Thursday October 3rd 2002
THE FAI want RTE to show Irish football on the nation's TV screens again!
Football's governing authority has invited the national broadcaster to cover the FAI Cup competition for the next four years.
Surprisingly, the rights to the FAI Cup were not part of the controversial ?7.5m package agreed between the FAI and Sky/TV3 last summer.
Now, the FAI are in the market for suitors and have written to RTE, who lost the rights to Sky to show live coverage of the Republic of Ireland's senior internationals, about coming back on board.
Ideally, the FAI want to tie down a four-year deal which would see both semi-finals, and the final, shown live.
"We'd be happy to cover the FAI Cup final later this month and will be talking to the FAI about that possibility, in addition to a longer deal involving the FAI Cup," said Niall Cogley, RTE's Head of TV Sport last night.
Cogley explained the reason why RTE were not covering either semi-final this weekend was because the station had been led to believe that the FAI had their "domestic coverage sorted out" after their much publicised deal in July with Sky and TV3.
"That deal sounded comprehensive and we were sure that either Sky or TV3 would be covering the FAI Cup but it has since come to light that the FAI Cup was not part of that contract," he said.
"When the FAI approached us about covering the semi-finals, we had already re-assigned resources set aside for the domestic game and were not in a position to do so," he added.
That RTE are prepared to talk business to the FAI suggests small bridges between Montrose and Merrion Square are being re-built after the summer blow-up.
While TV3 will provide highlights of the weekend semi-finals, involving Cork City and Derry City, and Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians, but the final on Sunday, October 27 at Tolka Park "will definitely be screened live by either TV3 or RTE," according to FAI general secretary Brendan Menton.
Menton has defended the Association's decision to play the Rovers-Bohs tie in direct competition to the Old Firm clash between Celtic and Rangers, which is being screened live by RTE and Sky Sports.
"The FAI Cup is the biggest and best domestic competition we have, it has a magnetic appeal for supporters and is strong enough to stand as a major sports events in its own right," he said.
"You can watch Celtic-Rangers games at least four times every season, but the FAI Cup semi-finals don't come around that often and that gives them a special status. On a point of principle, we decided against shifting Sunday's semi-final because of the TV alternative.
"I've no doubt the followers of the FAI Cup will stay loyal to Sunday's game at Tolka Park," he added.
Menton insisted the FAI was right to split the semi-finals between Friday night and Sunday afternoon.
"Before the draw we took a decision not to run the semi-finals on the same night against one another.
"In addition, the Rovers-Bohs tie has been identified by the gardai as a high-risk security game and, acting on their advice, we felt it was right to play it on Sunday afternoon," he added.
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Philip Quinn
Dricky
03/10/2002, 9:03 AM
The only good thing to come of this is that ..... f#ck
RTE shower of L#ngers
FAI Cowboys
Goverenment ..Enough said.
el footballs future lies with the club if it's treatment continues like this you will see a separate league set up and rightly so..
I agree, FAI have messed up again & RTE continue their pety arguments.
"When the FAI approached us about covering the semi-finals, we had already re-assigned resources set aside for the domestic game and were not in a position to do so,"
What the hell does that mean?
:rolleyes:
Schumi
03/10/2002, 10:15 AM
Originally posted by Wizzard
"In addition, the Rovers-Bohs tie has been identified by the gardai as a high-risk security game and, acting on their advice, we felt it was right to play it on Sunday afternoon," he added.
That's bo11ocks, the gardaí have said that they had no problem with the game being on Friday night.
eoinh
03/10/2002, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by Wizzard
Cogley explained the reason why RTE were not covering either semi-final this weekend was because the station had been led to believe that the FAI had their "domestic coverage sorted out" after their much publicised deal in July with Sky and TV3.
GIVE ME A BREAK. EVERYONE KNEW IT DIDNT COVER THE FAI CUP. THEY SHOULD HAVE JUST COME HERE TO ASK SOMEONE OR HAVE A QUICK READ OR INDEED RANG ME AT HOME AND I WOULD HAVE TOLD THEM.
Schumi
03/10/2002, 10:29 AM
Yeah, very unreasonable of them not to do the obvious thing and ring you:D
Originally posted by eoinh
GIVE ME A BREAK. EVERYONE KNEW IT DIDNT COVER THE FAI CUP. THEY SHOULD HAVE JUST COME HERE TO ASK SOMEONE OR HAVE A QUICK READ OR INDEED RANG ME AT HOME AND I WOULD HAVE TOLD THEM.
Exactely, I remember at the time of the tv deals it was stressed that the tv3 deal did not include the FAI Cup as that would be negotiated on a game by game basis.
I think its clear that the FAI & RTE are both lying.
E103 per year for RTE & then they sell their signal onto NTl who charge again for watching RTE.
:rolleyes:
paudie
03/10/2002, 1:22 PM
Saw last night on champ league coverage that a new highlights programme is starting on TV3 next monday night.
10pm roughly I think.
Piece in the Indo about the FAI approaching RTE re: the cup. There is still no deal done with any broadcastor about the cup.
Originally posted by paudie
Saw last night on champ league coverage that a new highlights programme is starting on TV3 next monday night.
10pm roughly I think.
Did they actually mention 10pm as from what had heard before was pretty much just going to take over one of those Sports Tonight programmes a round 11.30pm...
i think tv3 showing highlights from the cross on friday night with the other semi on monday night.
Originally posted by paudie
Saw last night on champ league coverage that a new highlights programme is starting on TV3 next monday night.
10pm roughly I think.
sounds like a pretty good time to put the show on. Fingers crossed it wil work out.
Irish Soccer Weekly- Monday night, 11:25pm, TV3
Troy.McClure
04/10/2002, 3:07 PM
Well its better than nothing I suppose.
Will the match even be on the radio for the exiles?:confused:
Its on Radio 1 MediumWave
Originally posted by COLM
Irish Soccer Weekly- Monday night, 11:25pm, TV3
would i be correct in thinking that´s the first time (in a good few years anyway) that this league has got a programme with a name that is it´s own?
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