The Late Late Show wrote: » The drivel like Ireland's Fittest Family, Dancing with the Stars, Operation Transformation, etc. I think is what angers most people.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » I watch one show on RTE, first dates. Other than that I don't put RTE on the TV at any other time of the year. From my memory, they have been involved in 2 other good shows over the years, Reeling in the years and Love/Hate. For the money involved, that is a pathetic return.
There's not one good show on RTE over Christmas and there always is shows featuring the likes of Keith Barry or Alison Spittle and with names as uninventive as their content The [person's name] Show always! RTE seemingly can only make TV that is lightweight most of the time.
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » The fact that their poorly-funded religious affairs department managed to produce a better abortion programme than either Prime Time or the awful Clare Byrne Live is something that they really need to think long and hard about.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I always think those excessively hard on RTE have not been out of the country for any period of length. While there is a lot wrong with RTE it compares very favourably with like sized organisations around the world. Some of which is awful and unwatchable.
KevRossi wrote: » It's a promo written by a blogger which is just a free advertisement for the company concerned.https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/living/2019/0103/1020119-have-you-heard-of-the-f45-8-week-challenge/
JohnCreedon81 wrote: » It’s a national disgrace and there should be protests against the ridiculously high license fee, on a par with the water charges outcry.
lawred2 wrote: » Rte News covered a piece from Galway yesterday where a bunch of people were taking water from some 'holy' well. RTE still trying to outdo Father Ted in the comedy stakes
FrancieBrady wrote: » Your namesakes programme on the radio is nearly worth the fee alone. What price would you put on the share of the cost of infrastructure, infrastructure maintenance and running of a multi tasked and multi functional national broadcaster per head of capita btw
JohnCreedon81 wrote: » In or around €30 a year. Until they clear ridiculous salaries from their books such as tubridy, finucane, Darcy and Duffy, you’ll never ever come anywhere close to justifying the extortion we are currently subject to.
Dillosk412 wrote: » It's nowhere near as bad as virgin
jetsonx wrote: » I saw this and yes Father Ted came to mind instantly as well! BTW, it did'nt even seem to be a nice well (like a rustic stream) it was people taking water out of rusty old water tanks.
Nermal wrote: » I’m don’t face a prison sentence for not ponying up for Virgin merely for the privilege of owning a TV though, do I? That’s why it’s infuriating - I have the option not to watch it, but I still have to pay for it.
Nermal wrote: I’m don’t face a prison sentence for not ponying up for Virgin merely for the privilege of owning a TV though, do I? That’s why it’s infuriating - I have the option not to watch it, but I still have to pay for it.