I don't quite follow you: there would be no replication that I can see. Maybe I've missed something? I do agree with you that RTE is pulled in too many directions, and in trying to serve all masters is spread too thinly. As I see it, a broken-up RTE, would work with a slimmed down staff. Some of those who leave (content and non-content roles) could find work in the new privately owned entities, so it would effectively be a transfer of staff to similar roles, but not replication. RTE and the new entities would have different remits (one PSB, the others commercial) and the content is unlikely to overlap, while the private entities would be likely to cut non-content costs to a minimum. I'm not a hundred per cent sure of the implication of the EU's Television Without Frontiers directive, but I think it allows for transmission of broadcasts across international borders, so although we're in a small country, there is a European market available, though how desirable an Irish channel would be in, say, Bulgaria, is moot.
Edit: was replying to ORA in Post 40, but Pineapple Stu nipped in while I was typing!
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