Hello steve,
As soon as I read your quote above my bull**** detector shot off the scale.
Sorry to point out that your ‘fact’ is…well… not even nearly a fact. It’s not even a little bit true. Worse still it’s not just a little bit wrong it’s totally wrong. Actually, the exact opposite to what you said is the fact.
Here is why,
Go to the RTE website, there is information there on the
Guiding Principles of RTE.
Somewhere under
“The role of Ireland’s Public Service Broadcaster” and they themselves say this,
“
Specifically it must:
-
provide mixed, generalist schedules of
programmes to serve mainstream audiences as well as programming for
minority groups and interests”
There is also a section called
“Basic Functions and Obligations of RTÉ” under which there is a sub-section called
“Among specific programming responsibilities RTÉ must:”
Here is reads:
“-
cater for the expectations of the community generally as well as members of the community with special or
minority interests.”
There was a bit about Irish sport too!
Under
“A statement of principles that clarifies what is expected of RTÉ as the national public service broadcaster, including RTÉ’s accountability to its audience.”
“- sports programming that reflects the demands for national, regional, minority, amateur and local sports in Ireland today.”
Of course A face had already touched on this and he was right, they do have a duty.
Then the viewing figures (which I don’t have time to look-up). Didn’t the European matches with Irish teams competing have higher viewing figures than a Man Utd and possibly a Liverpool match on the same night! I’m sure I read that somewhere! And did this not happen on more than one occasion?!
And here is the full document...
http://www.rte.ie/about/organisation...%20English.pdf