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Get Your Club News on TV

  • 22-02-2008 8:44am
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    From Hoganstand.com:

    Get your club on TG4
    21 February 2008

    TG4 is offering clubs across the country a chance to get their news out live on air!

    Seó Spóirt, the channel’s live discussion show is broadcast every Friday at 8:30 pm. We have a slot on the programme aimed at helping clubs get their news out to a national audience.

    If you’ve got a fundraiser going, are looking for a new manager, or have a new initiative that makes for a novel story, drop a line to club@tg4.ie with all the details. Remember to leave a name and contact details.

    Also, if you’ve got some footage of your club in action, let us know and we can arrange to have some of it broadcast.

    Remember, it’s TV, so keep it interesting. You get to let people know your club news, and we get to stay in touch with the grassroots of the GAA.

    Seó Spóirt is presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill, with discussion from resident panellist Seán Bán Breathnach, plus a variety of weekly guests and features. We cover the weekend’s action, GAA, rugby, and other stories as they break.

    Seó Spóirt, every Friday, at 8:30 pm on TG4.


    Good initiative by TG4 here, there mightn't be massive viewer numbers achieved by this sort of thing but they continually work to get more and more publicity for national sport.


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