iseegirls wrote: » I think Benidorm struggled to get into the Top 20 ratings of the week in January. Looking towards St Patrick's Day - seems like its business as usual for UTV Ireland - the news is the exact same length, and all normal programming throughout the day.
doc11 wrote: » What do you expect? A mass? Outside the Dublin parade there is little to show. The hour at 10/lreland live will provide more then adequate coverage
icdg wrote: » I doubt you'll see anything special on TV3 either - as per their contract, their prime time schedule will be given over to the Champions League.
radiowaves wrote: » Inside Guinness at 6pm and Brendan Grace after the football not "special" enough? The full afternoon schedule from 1.30pm to 6pm is also green-tinted.
Elmo wrote: » Inside Guinness is a repeat and a documentary sponsored by Guinness for The Discovery Channel AFAIK.
iseegirls wrote: » But it has more relevance to Ireland and St Patrick's Day (probably Guinness's biggest selling day of the year) than a 2hr Midsommer Murders and Richard Wilson driving around the British countryside.
icdg wrote: » No, because its only a bank holiday in Northern Ireland, so obviously the ITV network schedule is as normal. In past years they did do a special programme on the Twelfth after News at Ten but I'm not sure they even do that now. UTV Ireland are running a promo called "Bringing U Home" for St Patrick's Day though.
Elmo wrote: » There was a time that the local ITV franchise would deviate from the ITV network Emmerdale in some regions didn't even get a prime time slot. No reason not to defer network programming for special occasions.
Sam Russell wrote: » Perhaps they do not think March 17th is special.
zorro2566 wrote: » Big cock up tonight, the second ep of corrie wasn't shown on the sky planner so it didn't record, the rare breed was down as an hour long ep but apparently corrie was on at its usual 8.30 slot. Next Mondays listing is the same!
A Disgrace wrote: » TV3 have ‘War of the Buttons’ and ‘Chasing Leprechauns’ (as well as an early morning showing of that non-Irish, but still amazing ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind’)
icdg wrote: » Anyway..... UTVi projected losses rise, they are apparently not generating the advertising revenue they projected.http://m.rte.ie/news/business/2015/0318/687789-utv-media/ Really felt the loss of UTV NI last night with an issue plagued Champions League broadcast on TV3 between Monaco v Arsenal. Almost enough to drive one to satellite, though Setanta will be able to show the TV3 game next season.
mackersdublin wrote: » Same on UPC