Virgin Media the latest to enter GAAGO debate questioning if RTÉ paid ‘anything’

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‘Did RTÉ pay anything for these rights or did they just agree to keep them behind a paywall to drive incremental revenues for both partners in GAAGO?’

“One of those packages [RTÉ secured] involves the provincial finals, the four in football and the two in hurling. When they come up we are contractually obliged, under the terms of our agreement with the GAA, to broadcast those.

“So, we are bringing the Munster Championship. However, we cannot exclusively, on the basis of 15 games across eight weekends, four provinces and two codes, simply concentrate on the Munster Hurling Championship. That is not feasible. Speaking on the same programme, Minister for Sport Thomas Byrne supported the sentiments of the Tánaiste in relation to the relevant parties looking again at the nuances of the broadcasting agreement.

“The Government doesn’t intervene and doesn’t set the schedules on TV programmes. But the GAA is a community national organisation effectively, RTÉ Is a public service body as well as a commercial organisation and to be throwing 250,000 viewers to one side while focusing on an app for those type of games, it doesn’t make sense to me commercially.”

 

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