alexmalalex wrote: » I fully understand that RTE needs to make money....and have no problems with online advertising through the RTE player.... But it seems so totally inappropriate to me that on our state news service that I am required to view ads for Tesco Christmas....it entirely detracts from the experience of reading serious news... Compared with the BBC, this seems very amateurish
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Instal Ad Block Plus, the internet becomes good again.
Deleted User wrote: » RTE are one step ahead of you here, you must disable ABP to watch the player.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Yes that they are. Worst thing I find is if you want to skip ahead to say the end of a 1 hour show you need to watch every single ad break to get there, joke of a system.
Rubberchikken wrote: » god im glad i dont watch rte. yes im the fool who pays the tv licence but only because i dont want to end up in court over 160 euro. from what i remember rte is appalling. how anyone sits through anything on it puzzles me but then so do a lot of other things:)
Johnny Dogs wrote: » **hands up, we have a tv license, cos the wife, inisists** I never got this whole thing about how people end up in court over not having a license for the tv. A few years ago, while in our starter home, I remember a Friday afternoon the doorbell rang, and I answered it, to find an older gentleman, flashing his (iirc) An Post ID at me, telling me that the house wasn't registered as having a television license. I replied that the database he was working of was spot on, and we did not indeed own a television license, as we did not own a tv. He asked why there was a satellite dish that was clearly viewable bolted to the side or the building, and I told him that it was there before we moved in. He then asked if he could come inside and verify what I was telling him, and l replied with a firm but polite no, and off he went. How does it get to the point where people get brought to court They can't come storming in checking for the tv, or can they?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I think RTÉ are actually fairly good at what they do.
murpho999 wrote: » I like RTE and don't believe people here when they say they don't watch it. So nobody watches RTE news, or in the last year coverage of Irish things like the Abortion referendum or presidential election. Over a million watched the Late Late Toy show but nobody here. I couldn't stand just watching Sky for their British view of the world or coverage of Royal weddings and births. RTE have some great stuff. Recent series about Irish Lighthouses was very interesting and well made. They have plenty of historical docs about Irish independence etc. Recent programme about Irish nature was also very good. Prime time often has good investigative journalism. Programmes like Nationwide, after the news is just one of those shows I end up watching as it covers a lot of interesting things going on around the country. Will agree about the player though, it's awful and I just tried the new one there and it still forces ads on you which is bad form.
uptherebels wrote: » No haven't watched anything on rte is years. And as I'm a grown man and don't have any kids have no reason to want to watch the toy show
murpho999 wrote: » I like RTE and don't believe people here when they say they don't watch it.
aaronjumper wrote: » Well that's nice but I don't and haven't watched any of the Irish channels in years. I saw 15 minutes of the referendum 'debates' when visiting family but after seeing how much of a gobshite circus it was, they changed the channel. Before that I watched a film on RTE one and that was when my father was still alive, so a few years ago now.It's a shambles of a service. I get my news online and I don't follow sports. Don't even get the free to air channels where I live, all my entertainment comes from online. You like and watch it because you like it fair enough but a lot of people disagree. Anyone incapable of believing of entertainment outside of RTE must be living under an old fashioned rock.
murpho999 wrote: » How can you say it's a shambles of a service if you don't watch it? Also, you don't have to call people old fashioned, I dip in and out of it all the time combined with BBC, c4, sports and Netflix. As for news, you can't get proper visual reports on events in Ireland unless you watch RTE. I couldn't just use online services for text based news.