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<blockquote data-quote="mulls74" data-source="post: 144232" data-attributes="member: 175969"><p>What I don't really understand is why RTE don't at least do a deal with BBC World or suchlike to have their nightly news bulletin shown. I regularly see ABC News and CBS News from America on Sky/News 24.</p><p>I know a lot more people who would tune into an Irish programme than American news.</p><p>By the way, what did happen to Tara? When you look at some of the total drivel that's around it's a surprise that RTE couldn't make a 'Best Of Irish' channel pay - even if it was only 100% RTE-produced programming and just ran in the evenings like BBC 3. You'd think they could sell ads aimed at Irish citizens/second generation etc to pay for it. I mean Live TV is still going and that must have tiny viewing figures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mulls74, post: 144232, member: 175969"] What I don't really understand is why RTE don't at least do a deal with BBC World or suchlike to have their nightly news bulletin shown. I regularly see ABC News and CBS News from America on Sky/News 24. I know a lot more people who would tune into an Irish programme than American news. By the way, what did happen to Tara? When you look at some of the total drivel that's around it's a surprise that RTE couldn't make a 'Best Of Irish' channel pay - even if it was only 100% RTE-produced programming and just ran in the evenings like BBC 3. You'd think they could sell ads aimed at Irish citizens/second generation etc to pay for it. I mean Live TV is still going and that must have tiny viewing figures. [/QUOTE]
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