Revenues at commercial television station TV3 grew 6 per cent last year, to €57.4 million, according to an annual review by its private equity owner Doughty Hanson. It is understood that the company’s profits have grown significantly and its operating profits were around €4 million for 2010, despite the difficulties facing the advertising market. ... In spite of this difficult backdrop, TV3 has remained profitable and cash-generative, delivering 6 per cent revenue growth in 2010," said the private equity company. ... Doughty said the channel reached 98 per cent of the television owning population and commanded an adult audience share of 12.8 per cent in 2010, up 5 per cent on 2009 ‘‘due to an increase in high-quality own-produced content’’. TV3 chief executive David McRedmond told The Sunday Business Post that the company was on track to continue to deliver revenue growth this year.
The Cush wrote: » Article in yesterday's Sunday Business Post "TV3 sees revenue growth of 6 per cent" From the article Lodza money in TV3/3e for DTT carriage and transmission
Pat Gleeson wrote: » Just switched it on here (Woodcock Hill @ 2.10pm) and it's the normal RTE 2 output. RTENL must be doing some last minute tweaks before the "Official" launch :-)
Elmo wrote: » When is this official launch?
Karsini wrote: » The RTÉ Two HD channel is currently showing the HD test videos that were used on the test channel. The Temporary channel is showing the PM5644 test card.
glimmerman123 wrote: » I think May 11 and HD content will be shown on RTE2 HD from September.
Sam Russell wrote: » They wouldn't be testing the HD play through gear would they?
glimmerman123 wrote: » I'd say all the testing is done at this stage and i'd say the techy guys were most likely trying to keep themselves busy as there won't be much happening until Mux 2 is fired up.
Karsini wrote: » Not sure really. Just caught the end of the TG4 clip complete with RTÉNL DOG (Galway wasn't it?) and the RTÉNL HD test card after it. Had to head back to work so didn't see it come back on but seems it wasn't on for much longer.
glimmerman123 wrote: » I hope they make a few improvements to the RTE News Now channel before official launch like remove that horrible blue border and make it full screen and also make the ticker at the bottom of the screen smaller.I'm sure the HD test loop and card will reappear a few more times before September.
Deleted User wrote: » The service goes official from may 11th. Lucy Campbell was the other lady there and very articulate on their marketing strategy. They will be getting round to as many regional events as possible,like the ploughing,tall ships etc.
Tuesday 12th April 2011 – The Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone Registration: 1.30pm – 1.45pm Presentation: 1.45pm – 4.30pm For directions please click on the link below;http://www.hodsonbayhotel.com/location.html The Presentation Format is as follows; Saorview Transmission Approved equipment Guidelines for installations Saorview Consumer communications Plan Information on SAORVIEW marketing support through POS and information packs, including FAQs to assist with customer queries to support the sales process.
The Cush wrote: » Yes, May 11th according to the lads who attended the Saorview trade event last week.
Machinehead wrote: » Second test channel now broadcasting, programme no.8 in mux channel 48 from Maghera , showing test card. Test on channel no. 7 now has 3 audio sub channels ~ #1 Radio na Gaeltachta, #2 beep sound, #3 Lyric FM.
Punky, a cartoon heroine for the Saorview age Laura Slattery ... After several phases of development, it was decided that Punky would be aimed at the discerning preschool audience. The 20 episodes, each seven minutes long, will be broadcast twice a day on the RTÉjr programming block of RTÉ 2, before finding another home later in the summer on the dedicated RTÉjr channel on Saorview, RTÉ’s free-to-air digital terrestrial television (DTT) service. “To have a dedicated children’s channel is an amazing thing,” says O’Rourke, as RTÉ 2 pushes RTÉjr off the air whenever the Olympics or the European Championships or the World Cup is on – “anything that is more important than children’s programmes basically and the children’s programmes get bumped.” RTÉ 2 also attempts the tricky task of catering for kids ranging in age from two to 15, which means that during school holidays, the preschool programmes often give way. The RTÉjr Saorview channel will mean there is a home purely for younger kids’ programming, while the older kids’ shows (styled TRTÉ) remain on RTÉ 2. “By having these long schedules, RTÉ is obviously going to need more content. They can acquire programming, but the onus will be on them to support more home-produced content,” says O’Rourke. “So [DTT] is for us very much something that will drive our business over the next few years.” Much of this optimism depends, however, on the frequency with which RTÉjr chooses to repeat programming blocks. Early reports about the channel suggested it would run the kids’ shows on a tight loop rather than making a major extension to its schedule of new programming. But if the broadcaster does find the resources to avoid a parent-torturing level of repeats, it will find a home animation industry with the talent to produce low-cost original content – content that can become cultural exports via industry sales events like Mipcom Junior at Cannes and New York’s Kidscreen Summit. ... irishtimes.com - Posted: April 13, 2011 @ 12:58 pmhttp://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/theindex/2011/04/13/punky-a-cartoon-heroine-for-the-saorview-age/
The Cush wrote: » Ditto Mullaghanish & Woodcock Hill. RTÉjr/RTÉ1+1 on the way?
glimmerman123 wrote: » I thought mux 1 was all full and that we would have to wait until mux two was fired up to see more tests. Any idea what might be on the second test channel?
Machinehead wrote: » What's the story now with 8 TV channels incl. one of which is HD + the radio services & MHEG5, are things not a bit crowded on that one mux & does that mean that overall quality is going to suffer somewhere or does that mean that the 2nd muxes might now be fired up & RTÉ 2HD might now be moved across?
The Cush wrote: » With the "RTÉ 2 Temporary" channel gone there should be approx 2-2.5 Mbps available. Someone speculated previously that the 2 test channels could be the 1 timeshared video stream similar to BBC3/4 and the BBC childrens channels with each channel having its own ID and epg position and using the available capacity when the other is off-air.
glimmerman123 wrote: » I would like to see RTE+1 hours extended after launch. So if it's going to have it's own channel it would have enough space to extend it's hours further down the line. Maybe something new will turn up and surprise us all.
Elmo wrote: » Forget RTÉ1 +1 lets advocate RTÉ Plus a channel with a chance for late night TV to air during prime time hours time sharing with RTÉjr.
The Cush wrote: » I agree an RTÉ Plus would have been a better idea but that was kicked to touch by the BAI and the Dept of Communications in the Nov consultation. The next review of these channels is 3 years away in early 2014.
Sam Russell wrote: » Obviously the ghost of Ray Burke still haunts the corridors of the BAI.
Machinehead wrote: » Anyone know what is going to happen with the daytime schedule of RTÉ TWO now that RTEjnr & TRTÉ will have their own channel? Will they continue on RTÉ TWO or will the daytime line up go through a total revamp?
Macy0161 wrote: » I'll be delighted to see RTEjr live anyway - the kids are sick at the moment, so pretty much laid up in front of the tele, and we've really started to use it RTE2 as is, up until it switches over to tRTE. To back up galtee boys point, just in reference to childrens TV, between Five (early morning), cbeebies and RTEjr there's a line up that'd rival the pay options imo. And only five with ads too.