Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Do RTÉ have to announce to the media the amount of complaints they get about a show if it reaches so many complaints or is it only disclosed after freedom of information requests?
ButtersSuki wrote: » And again.....the elephant in the room is on the board of the RTÉ Authority, he's the chairman in fact (Tom Savage). Savage is also an owner of and Director of The Communications Clinic (in any other country that would be a conflict of interest that would disqualify you from a role in the state broadcaster but not in Ireland). Guess who is a client of TCC? The OCI. Guess who's another? THG (the ticket sellers). Conflict again? Not at all..... You want to know where the pressure to conduct that call came from? Follow the chain of dominos.....
Red Kev wrote: » I've emailed joe@rte.ie setting out a few points about the interview yesterday and that I'd like some time to explain an alternative viewpoint on the interview, namely: .
Out of Office: Interview with Brazilian police officer Thurs 25.08.16 Out of Office: Interview with Brazilian police officer Thurs 25.08.16 Joe (joe@rte.ie) Add to contacts 12:54 Keep this message at the top of your inbox To: Kev......joe@rte.ie Thank you for contacting Joe Duffy at Liveline. Because of the large volume of e-mails we are unable to reply to each one individually.If you have not included your telephone numbers on your e-mail and would like to talk to Joe on the show please let us have your contact details. If you would like to contact the office, the direct lines are 01-2082984,01-2083263, 01-2082127,01-2083438, 01-2083196 . It is not always possible to use every story but if we are in a position to do so , we will call you back. Thank you for your interest in the show. Should you wish to make a formal complaint under a section of the Broadcasting Act 2009, Broadcasting Authority of Ireland codes or RTE guidelines, this should be done, in writing, directlyt to complaints@rte.ie , or RTE Complaints, 3rd floor, Admin building ,RTE,Donnybrook,Dublin4 . Further information on the RTE complaints process may be found on the RTE website.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » surprise surprise he is missing today
Red Kev wrote: » I've emailed joe@rte.ie setting out a few points about the interview yesterday and that I'd like some time to explain an alternative viewpoint on the interview, namely: 1. Offence was committed in Brazil, not Ireland 2. Pat Hickey isn't "frail", he's fairly tidy for a man of his age, he's well able to jet around the world and press flesh is 35 C of heat and the humidity of Rio, so it's nonsense to paint it as such. 3. Cameras at arrests are common in many countries, especially the USA. Here we had a few dozen reporters waiting outside Seanie Fitz's house for days on end. Again, it's Brazil, not Ireland. 4. General tone of the argument was aggressive, rude and shouty, permanently interrupting. Very unprofessional. 5. No listeners were allowed to interact, this goes against the idea of Liveline. The interview was a personal indulgence on Joe Duffy's part. But above all, it's 6. Asking (broadly telling) the Inspector that he should have used his gun to remove journalists from the hotel before the arrest. We've a sad record of journalists being threatened and intimidated with guns in this country*, the comment was diabolical in the utmost. *Veronica Guerin being the most well know, but not the only one. 7. I suggest a poll: "In light of what we know about the case, is Pat Hickey being unfairly treated in Brazil?". Phone is charged, I'm in Dublin today, so I've full reception bars on the phone, so no excuses RTE.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » The gutless fook :mad:
Owryan wrote: » Just for fun, tweeted @rteradio1 asking was this a preplanned absence or was it in response to yesterday's on air bullying.
CarrickMcJoe wrote: » He could be in Rio negotiating the release of the Olympic one..
Red Kev wrote: » Philip Boucher Hayes on today. No show like a no show Joe show. Fcuking Coward !!!