JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Watching it now, there is no news, its just like a current affairs show.
irishfeen wrote: » they left sport completely out of it though (
SPDUB wrote: » Hooray Hopefully they continue that
irishfeen wrote: » Much better attempt at news then TV3, they left sport completely out of it though
irishfeen wrote: » .. You have to have sport, not the same without it!
SPDUB wrote: » No you don't . Much better without it .That's what sport programmes are for .
Gonzo wrote: » The only way this can be sorted is to make a very quick decision to add most ITV programming back to UTV Ireland (that TV3 does not have the rights to) and run all these programmes at same time as ITV. Local UTV and ITV programming could be replaced with a showing of ITN news here? Keep the UTV Ireland news because that seems like a really good job they are doing on that. Keep the Irish adverts and announcements obviously. Somehow they will have to secure the rights to the same films and sports as ITV. Add programming after midnight, no programming after midnight seems daft. It seems nobody really wants UTV Ireland to add Irish programming other than the news, what the people really want is just ITV with Irish ads and 1 Irish news bulletin a day.
mackersdublin wrote: » Only positive from Ireland Live was that it was 100% HD, a first for an Irish news programme, i think
irishfeen wrote: » They really should move to 5.30 .. They would destroy TV3 and be a lead into RTÉ.
Gonzo wrote: » if they can't sort it out then UPC are gonna lose alot of people. UTV NI has been around since the 60s, it was there long before TV3 was even tought of and at one stage was the second highest rated channel in the Republic of Ireland after RTE1. Losing ITV2, 3 and 4 cost UPC quite a few viewers so they had to fix that and bring those channels back. Losing UTV NI is of a far bigger loss than the loss of the other 3 ITV channels so the fallout Im expecting is going to be on a much grander scale.
endakenny wrote: » For now, there are no news bulletins at weekends on UTV Ireland. But what will it do if an exceptionally serious event takes place, e.g. another 9/11? I'm aware that TV3 has simulcasted CNN on 9/11 and US presidential elections. Does UTV Ireland have such an arrangement with another news service?
galtee boy wrote: » Guys, give it a chance, it's not even on air a week yet ! As I said in a previous post, from 8.30 this morning to 9pm tonight, the schedules of both UTVs is the same. But since they showed an old Foyles War last night instead of the new series, I can't guarantee that the same episode of each programme was shown today. UTVI have said that their plan is to replicate the UTV NI / ITV schedule as much as possible, except for news and current affairs obviously . What's the big problem if the odd show or series is shown on a different night ? How many viewers did ITN news have in ROI ? Tiny I would think and UPC viewers have BBC News channel, that Sky don't have. and is it not the case, that whatever CL game is on UTV on a Tues/Wed night, is also on either TV3 or RTE2 ? It will take time and perhaps all the moaning and groaning from UPC customers, will speed up the process of UTVI simulcasting UTV, but the schedules will never be 100% identical due to news etc, but in time, the difference will be insignificant .