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Where in the world would a possible league decider not be televised. I'll give you a clue if your stuck, it starts with 'Ire' and ends in 'land'
This is a joke, Derry & Shels isn't on live next Tuesday night:mad:
manic da hoop
18/10/2006, 2:05 PM
It's all part of the nationwide anti-Derry City conspiracy I tell ya!
BohDiddley
18/10/2006, 2:21 PM
Perhaps, in view of the content below, a clever lawyer (or even a dim one) could explain how RTE is not in breach, generally and in this specific instance, of its public service charter, under which it is supposed to do things other than spend millions of tax euros on a foreign league already available on other channels.
Worth a read: Public Service Broadcasting Charter (http://www.rte.ie/about/organisation/psb.pdf)(pdf)
Some rough out-takes...
RTÉ commits to:
broadcast schedules on all its channels which establish a benchmark for quality, range and diversity in broadcasting on the island of Ireland
broadcasting schedules which include the key genre categories of local, national and international news and current affairs (including coverage of the Oireachtas), arts, business, children’s programmes, drama, education, entertainment, features, history, music, religious, science, technology and sport
sports programming that reflects the demands for national, regional, minority, amateur and local sports in Ireland today
schedules which provide significant original content and which provide a showcase for home production. In particular, RTÉ will encourage an approach to production, which recognises originality of idea and techniques
recognise the particular contribution of regional and local character
as Ireland’s national public service broadcaster, through its programmes and its public activities, encourage and equip its audience to play an active and
constructive role in their communities. In so doing, it has a responsibility to
reflect the full range and diversity of cultures within Ireland
in the case of its programming, maintain and cherish its freedom from political
control or influence and from all other vested interests, whether commercial, religious, social or cultural
Under the Broadcasting Authority Acts (1960 – 2001), RTÉ is required to provide a comprehensive range of programmes, in Irish and in English, which reflect the cultural diversity of the whole island of Ireland. RTÉ is specifically mandated to provide:
coverage of sporting, religious and cultural activities
... In fulfilling this mandate RTÉ is required to cater for the expectations of the
community generally as well as the expectations of members of the community with
special or minority interests
RTÉ is also mandated to facilitate or assist contemporary cultural expression
BohsPartisan
18/10/2006, 2:49 PM
I thought this was going to be about Theresa Lowe. :(
:D
Wales
Northern Ireland
Sure there's a few others. Wouldn't lay blame on RTE, any station could cover it if they want.
centre mid
18/10/2006, 3:02 PM
was the game hastily re-arranged??
Drumcondra Red
18/10/2006, 4:04 PM
No, not hastily, although I am at a loss why its not being televised!
Poor Student
18/10/2006, 4:26 PM
Wales
Northern Ireland
Sure there's a few others. Wouldn't lay blame on RTE, any station could cover it if they want.
You can add Slovenia to that list.
Jerry The Saint
18/10/2006, 4:52 PM
You can add Slovenia to that list.
Ina Kazakhstan they do not show this, national sport is to shoot dog and have a party. For television they watch prostitute in cage. Wa-wa-wee-wah!
Bomb Landsdowne
18/10/2006, 4:56 PM
Start emailing Setanta and Tg4. There more likely to show it.
Drumcondra Red
18/10/2006, 5:13 PM
Even in Lithuania they showed the first round first leg match between FK Vetra and Shelbourne live on TV, and highlight soon after, which were enjoyed in a boozer, the national league is even less popular over there then it is here ffs!!!
Or maybe theres no coverage in an attempt to actually have more people pay in through the turnsiles & actually go to the game!? ;)
Call it mad but surely any genuine supporter would bend over backwards to get to a 'Title decider' anyway if their team was involved!?
Koh
Am I the only one who couldn't care less?
bohs til i die
19/10/2006, 9:34 AM
Am I the only one who couldn't care less?
No your not.
gspain
19/10/2006, 10:18 AM
Or maybe theres no coverage in an attempt to actually have more people pay in through the turnsiles & actually go to the game!? ;)
Call it mad but surely any genuine supporter would bend over backwards to get to a 'Title decider' anyway if their team was involved!?
Koh
Not really the point. I don't support either team but would love to see the game on tv. It should be on TV and is further evidence of RTE's total lack of interest in domestic football.
They use the licence fee to buy 2 nights of champions league football yet continue to virtually ignore domestic football.
Not really the point. I don't support either team but would love to see the game on tv. It should be on TV and is further evidence of RTE's total lack of interest in domestic football.
They use the licence fee to buy 2 nights of champions league football yet continue to virtually ignore domestic football.
Agree 100%.
Jaime
19/10/2006, 10:58 AM
Never mind TV, what about radio?
I'm going to e-mail Joe Duffy now, I think that it's a joke that there's zero CL coverage on RTE radio. :mad:
Not to mention them getting rid of Rattlebag. :mad: :mad:
WeAreRovers
19/10/2006, 2:23 PM
They use the licence fee to buy 2 nights of champions league football yet continue to virtually ignore domestic football.
The great unwashed want to watch CL not eL. Sorry folks but that's how it is. That said, there's 4 live games on RTÉ over the next few weeks but I'm sure you lot will find something to moan about that too. :rolleyes:
KOH
Not to mention them getting rid of Rattlebag. :mad: :mad:
Rattlebag, lol
Schumi
19/10/2006, 3:03 PM
I always hated that show. Its name reminded me of school.
BohDiddley
19/10/2006, 5:32 PM
It should be on TV and is further evidence of RTE's total lack of interest in domestic football.
They use the licence fee to buy 2 nights of champions league football yet continue to virtually ignore domestic football.
Spot on.
Seems to me there's a deal of posed indifference going on here, but I've yet to see any argument as to why it doesn't matter that the national broadcaster declines to broadcast a vital game in the national league.
Jerry The Saint
19/10/2006, 5:37 PM
If the league hadn't made such a balls of scheduling, this game would have been a weekend fixture and would more than likely have been live on TV.
It's nice that they're promoting the First Division but does anyone really think they'd prefer to show Athlone this weekend if Derry vs. Shels was on instead.
gspain
20/10/2006, 9:40 AM
The great unwashed want to watch CL not eL. Sorry folks but that's how it is. That said, there's 4 live games on RTÉ over the next few weeks but I'm sure you lot will find something to moan about that too. :rolleyes:
KOH
The licence fee is not meant to cover what people want to watch. People watch Celebrity Farm not Prime Time. It is meant to cover Public Service broadcasting. Hence RTE should not be using the licence fee to outbid TV3 for the Champions League to the detriment of Domestic football.
There are 7 live Romanian league games this weekend on 3 different channels. Even Cyprus has weekly live domestic football.
Even allowing for the public service broadcasting bit the ratings are actually very good when they do bother to cover games.
on a similar note - even the cl they do show is UK related only
Bill o Herilhy remarked that teh english and scottish clubs are doin well
and than one of the panel "which is good for us Bill" (meaning the show)
would it kill them to show the odd non english scottish game? I mean some of the liverpool games shown have been appalling standard
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