RTÉ TV Head of Sport resigns
RTÉ Television today announced that it had accepted the resignation of its Head of Sport, Niall Cogley, to take effect immediately. Mr Cogley leaves the organisation after many years to accept a newly created position with Setanta.
In announcing the acceptance of Mr Cogley's resignation, Noel Curran, MD of RTÉ Television, said: "We wish Niall every success in his new position. He has been a well-respected and highly valued colleague to all in RTÉ Television and in a particular way to those involved in Sports."
He continued: "RTÉ's commitment to bringing the best and most comprehensive range of sports to our audience is second to none and will continue. During this year alone we will bring Irish viewers over 200 hours of Olympic Games and 75 hours of European Championships as well as the usual top-class coverage of GAA, soccer, rugby, horse racing, motor sports, golf and various other sports. RTÉ Television will remain the primary source of home and international Sports News and coverage for people on the island of Ireland."
The position of RTÉ Television Head of Sport will be advertised immediately with a view to appointment later this summer.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/2004/0524/cogleyn.html
Hopefully the new person in will be a bit more dedicated to the Eircom League than Colgey was !!!!!!!!!
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Well lads ... it cant get worse than it is so it must be an improvement !! :D
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Originally Posted by eoinh
IMO all personal opinion should be put to one side when being head of sport. In the case of the Cogleys it quite clearly wasnt being done. No LOI yet we see hockey matchs and all-ireland rugby matchs. Its a public service paid for by the public.
It cant be run like domestic newspapers where by they are looking only to please their beloved ABC1's.
Its a service paid by the people there as a service FOR the people. Ive always paid my TV Licence i should get something back.
It is a national broadcaster ... you are dead right in what you say .... it is just that it hasnt panned out that way in the last few years.
RTÉ attitude to domestic sport is brutal in my opinion, and that is not just football.
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Lads, when the new guy takes up his post we should try and lobby him to make change.
Anyone got any ideas on how best to approach this.
good news for the League?
Apparently hes going to Setanta in the hope they can win the Terestrial rights for the GAA championship. well, if they won the rights that would leave an awful lot of money available in RTEs hands. Surely they could spend some of it on the LOI (or Field Hockey or white water rafting :rolleyes: ).