Sideshow Mark wrote: » No Irish "regional news" on GMB AT 8.10 this morning. I'd say so few are watching they decided not to bother.
Mallagio wrote: » Got a feeling these are going to need some decent sports rights on top of the soaps they have to keep them above the water.
CorkMartin wrote: » They had an Irish bulletin at 7.10am, I watched it.
icdg wrote: » Pretty much everything that they might have had the pockets to bid for - GAA, Pro 12, League of Ireland, Republic of Ireland friendlies - is now tied up till 2017/2018. The one big contract coming up is the Premier League 3pms, which they could put in a bid for, though Id expect Setanta to be heavy favourites to retain. Even if they won that It wouldn't kick in until August 2016.
Elmo wrote: » All of which they had a chance to bid for in 2014
. Perhaps they should think of minority sports as TG4 have done with some success. Perhaps becoming sponsors of Camogie All Irelands, Hockey, Cricket, Triathlon etc.
icdg wrote: » Their 1/1/15 start date (dictated by when the ITV deal started) took them out of the running for most of these contracts, which began in mid-2014. Big difference between publically funded TG4 doing that and fully commercial UTV doing that - UTV will only go for programming that will generate ratings.
Elmo wrote: » Some but not all began before UTVs start date. A number could have bid for in 2014. TG4 have brought to TV these sports at low cost almost all get over 100,000 viewers.
Elmo wrote: » Just wondering if UTV Ireland should carry that news story from Co. Fermanagh or is it just too boring for some?
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Not meaning to trivalise such things, but murders/deaths will always be of interest - local radio thrives on death notices.
icdg wrote: » I haven't seen the story concerned. Whatever about UTV Ireland, RTE and TG4 are required by law to report on Northern Ireland. While there's no such requirement on UTV Ireland (or indeed, for them to provide news at all) they have full access to anything produced for UTV Live if they do wish to do so.
Elmo wrote: » Indeed but the point remains its a story about a different jurisdiction and really why should an Irish broadcaster report on stuff up there?
Elmo wrote: » Indeed but the point remains its a story about a different jurisdiction and really why should an Irish broadcaster report on stuff up there? Clearly I am trivializing the number of times people on boards have complained that Irish broadcasters spend on issues in the North.
lertsnim wrote: » Why did the Irish news report on the Garda who was shot in the States last week? Because he was from this country and it is of interest to people here. No different to what happened in Fermanagh
Charles Slane wrote: » Report on The Journal regarding UTV Ireland's viewing figures - "Lots of people are watching UTV Ireland’s big soaps. Not so much the rest…"http://businessetc.thejournal.ie/utv-ireland-viewer-numbers-1935136-Feb2015/
deanh wrote: » funny how the people complaining about news stories from Northern Ireland are the same as are complaining about UTVNI being removed from UPC. I am enjoying UTV Ireland. It is a breath of fresh air to see news presenters who can read an autocue without error something TV3 (especially Vin never managed.
Carnacalla wrote: » At least Vincent sound and appears to be alive, rather than them robots on UTV. I think UTV have made a massive mistake in their approach to the irish market, and they are approaching the door unless they get their act together.
Infoanon wrote: » The viewing figures tell a different story,TV3 have taken a heavy hit.
iseegirls wrote: » They've taken an expected hit - they knew their share would drop after they lost the soaps. However, they still remain the second most watched channel - and that's without the two big soaps, and is 2.5% higher than UTV Ireland.
Elmo wrote: » Instead we are worried weather or not UTV Ireland will carry English Soccer. And to take it further no mention of the fact that UTV NI has never really supported its own sports at home. When it comes to world cup qualifiers or euro qualifiers we have to be mature and support England and if RoI are not in the WC and NI and England are, who is supporting NI? no no be mature support the English team. Same goes for Cricket, its not an "English" sport be more mature, while in Scotland well they couldn't give a flying ****.
Elmo wrote: » Phew no need to worry about coverage of the cricket World Cup UTV showing highlights.