Delta2113 wrote: » I don't understand this fixation with Utv Ireland must only cover Irish stuff and how dare they show ITN News for example.
lertsnim wrote: » Now you are fantasising. I never suggested that.
Delta2113 wrote: » They still have a photo of Jeremy kyle for Friday morning beside referendum special on website - sloppy work.
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AwaitYourReply wrote: » I gather that this is the very first time since UTV Ireland launched on 01/01/2015 that the channel will run with an itv News branded programme produced by ITN covering the UK Referendum on the EU from 10:30pm tonight when UTV Ireland's nightly news programme: Ireland Live at Ten makes way 30 minutes earlier for a special marathon length broadcast running through the night. I just had a quick glance at the national broadcaster, RTÉ.ie website and it would seem that RTÉ they will just run with their usual Primetime slot at 9:35pm followed by People Vs OJ Simpson at 10:15pm and New Tricks at 11:05pm and Oireachtas Report at 00:05am. One would have thought that RTÉ would have reflected such a major news story with much better coverage given the massive implications the final result would have on Ireland especially given our shared border with Northern Ireland. Whatever the final result, the vote results will have a significant impact and RTÉ seem to be asleep at the wheel with the coverage scheduled for such a huge story that will have major economic & political repercussions felt here whatever the final outcome Right now, it seems TV3 have an extended Tonight with Vincent Browne Brexit Special at 11:00pm and Ireland Live at Ten giving way to itv News from ITN in London over on UTV Ireland but RTÉ One TV switches off it's news & current affairs shortly after 10pm just when the UK polls close while the other main broadcasters here in the Republic commence coverage. Bizarre scheduling from RTÉ when you find the commercial independent channels regarding it as too important to ignore. I would have to give credit to both UTV Ireland and TV3 for being more on the ball than RTÉ. I seriously wonder what exactly is going on at RTÉ at times...even their Euro 2016 studio panel looked tired and almost disappointed after that fantastic result in the Italy v Republic of Ireland match last night.
political analyst wrote: » I wonder did ITV plc have to pay ITN extra to be able to simulcast the overnight coverage on UTV Ireland.
Elmo wrote: » RTÉ One's Prime Time will be on air at 10.00pm on Thursday as the polls close and will go live to London for reports on what the latest indications will be and possible exit polls revealed.
icdg wrote: » To be fair, the first three hours or so of the referendum results shows are likely to be just turnout reports and talking heads. First actual results won't come till well after 1am or later. So I can understand RTE's reluctance to run with an all night show in the circumstances. There's only one question (albeit a big question) here, there aren't all the constituency stories you get on election night.
political analyst wrote: » Tom Bradby said there won't be an exit poll (By the way, tonight is his first appearance on UTV Ireland).
icdg wrote: » The DOG came back after 11 - incidentally UTV NI didn't remove its.
iseegirls wrote: » Are there any adverts inbetween the news coverage?
Elmo wrote: » http://www.rte.ie/about/en/press-office/press-releases/2016/0621/797160-rte-brexit-referendum-coverage/ RTÉ One's Prime Time will be on air at 10.00pm on Thursday as the polls close and will go live to London for reports on what the latest indications will be and possible exit polls revealed.
lgs 4 wrote: » Guys this topic is going nowhere if people want good programming let C4 or Canal + run UTV Ireland