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Research on Use of the Irish Language on Radio
Research on use of the Irish language on radio January 2018 Dr John Walsh, National University of Ireland, Galway Dr Rosemary Day, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick 1. Introduction The Irish language has had a role in broadcasting since the establishment of Ireland’s first radio station 2RN in 1926. The founders of the state imagined that radio would play a key role in the development of Irish identity in nation-building (Watson, 2003; Pine, 2002; Day, 2012). Following the consolidation of the existing Dublin and Cork stations in 1933, a national audience could hear programmes in Irish for the first time, due to the introduction of a high-powered transmitter in Athlone. Although a separate service was promised for the Gaeltacht in 1926, a distinct station did not materialise until 1972, with the establishment of Raidió na Gaeltachta (Day, 2012). Some Irish is broadcast on RTÉ’s other radio stations but as a full-time national broadcaster, RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta provides the majority of Irish language radio broadcasts in the country. Following the introduction of the Radio and Television Act of 1988, the pirate stations that had proliferated during the 1970s and 1980s were put off the air and new commercial broadcasters were licensed. Irish was granted only limited recognition in the schedules of these stations that came on air from 1989 onwards. As a result of a campaign by language activists in Dublin, Raidió na Life was established in 1993 as a community of interest service to serve Irish speakers in the capital (Ó Drisceoil, 2007). -
Donegal GAA County Convention 2020
Comhdáil Blaintuil 2020 CLG Dhún Na nGall Donegal GAA County Convention 2020 Choiste Dhún na nGall CLG Comdháil Bhliantúil CLG Dhún nan Gall 2020 Clár an Leabhair 1. Glacadh le Buan-Orduithe 2 2. Miontuairiscí Chomhdháil Bhliantúil CLG Dhún na nGall 3 3. Tuarascáil an Rúnaí 2020 12 4. Tuarascáil an Chisteora & an Iniúchóra ar chuntaisí an Choiste Condae don bhliain dár críoch 31ú Meán Fómhair 2020 5. Tuarascáil Oifigeach Chultúrtha agus Teanga 2020 23 6. Tuarascail Runaí Coiste Cheannais na gComórtaisí 28 7. Tuarascáil an Oifigeach Chaidrimh Phoiblí 2020 32 8. Óráid an Chathaoirligh 9. Toghadh na nOifigeach don bhlain 2021 43 10. Tuarascail Oifigeach Forbartha 44 11. Tuarascáil Choiste Iománaíochta 50 12. Tuarascáil Oifigeach Oiliúna 52 13. Tuarascáil Choiste na Réiteoirí 57 14. Tuarascáil Rúnaí Choiste na hIar Bhunscoileanna 60 15. Tuarascáil Rúnaí Chumann na mBunscoil 62 16. Tuarscail Thoscaire Ard Chomhairle 68 17. Tuarascail Rúnaí an Choiste Éisteachta 70 18. Tuarscáil Comhairle Uladh (1) 71 19 Tuarscáil Comhairle Uladh (2) 72 20. Tuarscáil Leas-Chathaoirleach 74 21 Tuarscáil Leas-Chisteoir 75 22. Tuarascáil Choiste Folláine agus Sláinte 76 22. Tuarascáil Choiste Pleanáil Cluichí 80 23. Ballraíocht 82 1 Buan-orduithe don Chomhdhail Bhliantuil Standing Orders for Annual Convention 1. The proposer of a resolution or an amendment shall formally propose the resolution or amendment. 2. A resolution or amendment shall require a formal seconder in order to establish a live debate. 3. The proposer of a resolution or an amendment may speak for five minutes but not more than five minutes. 4. A delegate speaking to a resolution or an amendment must not exceed three minutes. -
Information Sheet – D152 – July 2015
INFORMATION SHEET – D152 – JULY 2015 What is D152? IMRO makes four major distributions for domestic income each year; in April, July, October and December. D152 is the second major domestic distribution for 2015. As a result of IMRO’s increase in the frequency of royalty payments in a number of revenue streams, this distribution relates to the following royalties: . Domestic Radio and Television Broadcasts (January – March 2015) . Tours and Residencies (January – March 2015) . RTE Performing Groups (January – March 2015) . Digital Royalties (October – December 2014) . Live Music Survey (January – March 2015) . Background Music (October – December 2014) . Discos (October – December 2014) . Cinema (January – December 2014) . Heritage (January – December 2014) Basis of Payment Run Information regarding the basis of payment for the above distribution elements can be found in the IMRO Distribution Policies document which is available online at www.imro.ie. A brief synopsis is outlined below. Domestic Radio and Television (including advertising) All TV and Radio stations are paid out on a duration basis. The broadcasting revenue is shared amongst all performances logged and matched (i.e. linked to a work on our repertoire database). Submissions of music logs received too late for inclusion in the distribution are added to the next available broadcast distribution. Unidentified performances may be claimed by members by visiting our Online Unidentified Performance and Commercial Claim facilities, which are available by registering on the IMRO website at www.imro.ie . Please contact Claire Egan or David Wilkinson at [email protected] for assistance with registering on the IMRO website. Sample Rates Stations are categorised either as full census, sampled or mixed. -
News Distribution Via the Internet and Other New Ict Platforms
NEWS DISTRIBUTION VIA THE INTERNET AND OTHER NEW ICT PLATFORMS by John O ’Sullivan A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of MA by Research School of Communications Dublin City University September 2000 Supervisor: Mr Paul McNamara, Head of School I hereby certify that this material, which I now submit for assessment on the programme of study leading to the award of MA in Communications, is entirely my own work and has not been taken from the work of others, save and to the extent that such work has been cited and acknowledged within the text of my work. I LIST OF TABLES Number Page la, lb Irish Internet Population, Active Irish Internet Population 130 2 Average Internet Usage By Country, May 2000 130 3 Internet Audience by Gender 132 4 Online Properties in National and Regional/Local Media 138 5 Online Properties in Ex-Pat, Net-only, Radio-related and Other Media 139 6 Journalists’ Ranking of Online Issues 167 7 Details of Relative Emphasis on Issues of Online Journalism 171 Illustration: ‘The Irish Tex’ 157 World Wide Web references: page numbers are not included for articles that have been sourced on the World Wide Web, and where a URL is available (e.g. Evans 1999). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS With thanks and appreciation to Emer, Jack and Sally, for love and understanding, and to my colleagues, fellow students and friends at DCU, for all the help and encouragement. Many thanks also to those who agreed to take part in the interviews. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n ......................................................................................................................................................6 2. -
Ipsos MRBI & JNLR Headed Paper
IRS Station Groups IRELAND FM IRS + IRS Home IRS BULLSEYE IRS DRIVER 19 stations 15 stations 13 stations 22 stations 22 stations Spin South West - - Spin South West Spin South West i102-104 - - i102-104 i102-104 i105-107 - - i105-107 i105-107 Cork’s Red FM - - Cork’s Red FM Cork’s Red FM KFM KFM KFM KFM KFM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM Midlands 103 Midlands 103 Midlands 103 Midlands 103 Midlands 103 South East Radio South East Radio South East Radio South East Radio South East Radio East Coast FM East Coast FM East Coast FM East Coast FM East Coast FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Clare FM Clare FM Clare FM Clare FM Clare FM Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Northern Sound Northern Sound Northern Sound Northern Sound Northern Sound Ocean FM Ocean FM Ocean FM Ocean FM Ocean FM Highland Radio Highland Radio Highland Radio Highland Radio Highland Radio Sunshine 1068 Sunshine 1068 - Sunshine 1068 Sunshine 1068 Radio Nova Radio Nova - 98FM 98FM Spin 1038 Spin 1038 Beat 102-103 Beat 102-103 Radio Nova Radio Nova Introduced Jan ‘14 Introduced Jan’14 (WLR FM excluded from IRS+ & IRS Home, May ’14) (WLR FM excluded from Ireland FM; Bullseye and Driver, Jul’14. TXFM removed from all packages, Jul’14) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Jul'14.doc UTV Station Groups UTV RADIO UTV SOLUS -
Minister English: April-June 2021
Minister English: April-June 2021 April 2021 1 Apr 09:30 – 09:50 Minister on Clare FM 10:30 – 11:30 Meeting with Officials re Critical Skills 11:30 – 12:15 Meeting with Chambers Ireland 12:45 – 13:30 Meeting with Square 13:04 – 20:00 Govt Business 14:00 – 15:00 Meeting with Minister English, Minister Troy & Advisors 17:00 – 18:00 RTE Radio - Right to disconnect 18:00 – 18:48 Topical Issues 6 Apr 09:10 – 09:25 Minister on Ocean Fm - Right to Disconnect/Request Remote Work 09:45 – 09:55 Minister on Shannonside/Northern Sound - Right to Disconnect/Request Remote Work 10:05 – 10:20 Minister on KCLRfm - Right to Disconnect/Request Remote Work 10:35 – 10:50 Minister on Highland Radio - Right to disconnect/Request Remote Work 11:00 – 11:15 Minister on WLRfm - Right to disconnect/Request Remote working 7 Apr 09:05 – 09:20 Minister on Galway Bay FM - Right to disconnect 09:30 – 09:45 Minister on Midlands 103 - Right to Disconnect/Request Remote Work 8 Apr All Day Press Cover for Government 09:15 – 09:35 Minister on LMFM - Right to Disconnect/Request Remote Work 10:10 – 10:25 Minister on South East Fm - Right to disconnect/request remote work 10:30 – 10:45 Minister on Live 95FM - Right to disconnect 14:00 – 15:00 Meeting with Minister English, Minister Troy & Advisors 19:30 – 21:00 Kildare South Business Q&A Webinar 22:00 – 23:00 Minister on The Tonight Show 9 Apr 10:30 – 11:00 Family Carers Ireland with Ministers Humphreys, Rabbitte and English 11:15 – 11:45 Care Alliance Ireland with Ministers Humphreys, Rabbitte and English. -
Big Toddle Media Guide
Media Contact List Media Contact List Newspapers Radio Stations Carlow Nationalist Hannover House, Hannover, Carlow (059) 9170100 [email protected] Beat 102-103fm The Broadcast Centre, Ardkeen, Waterford (051) 849 102 [email protected] Carlow People Lismard House, Tullow Street, Carlow (059) 9141877 [email protected] Clare FM Abbeyfield Centre, Francis Street, Ennis, Co Clare (065) 682 8888 [email protected] The Anglo Celt Station House, Cavan (049) 4379712 [email protected] Claremorris Community Radio Town Hall, Claremorris, Co Mayo (094) 9373737 [email protected] Clare Champion Barrack Street, Ennis, Co Clare (065) 6828105 [email protected] Community Radio Castlebar Thomas St, Gorteendrunagh, Castlebar, Mayo Ireland (094) 9027442 [email protected] Clare Courier Shannon Bus Centre, Shannon, Co Clare (061) 361643 [email protected] Connemara Community Radio Letterfrack, Connemara, Co Galway (095) 41616 [email protected] The Avondhu 18 Lwr Cork Street, Mitchelstown, Co Cork (025) 24451 [email protected] Cork 96 FM/C103 FM Broadcasting House, Patrick’s Place, Co Cork (021) 4551596 [email protected] Ballincollig Newsletter Cuil Greine House, Ballincollig Commercial Park, Cork (021) 4877665 [email protected] Dublin City FM Unit 6, Docklands Innovation Park, East Wall, Dublin 3 (01) 8658020 [email protected] Dublin South FM Date Complex, Level 5, Dundrum Town Centre, Dundrum, Dublin 16 (01) 2960939 [email protected] Carrigdhoun Newspaper Main Street, Carrigaline, Co Cork (021) 4373557 [email protected] -
Culture Night 2014 Programme of Events
Culture Night 2014 Programme Culture Night 2014 Letterkenny, County Donegal Friday, September 19th 6.00pm – 11.00pm Culture Night provides a terrific opportunity for families to sample aspects of Irish Culture and Heritage. This extraordinary night of cultural festivities has grown each year since its inception in 2006 with inspiring commitment from local authorities, cultural organisations and participants throughout the country. There is a diverse programme of performances, events and exhibitions available to the public. This will be Letterkenny’s 6th. occasion to participate in Culture Night. In common with other participating towns and cities across the country, the town will see an evening of highly accessible, FREE OF CHARGE, family friendly events. The programme is centered around, among others, Donegal County Museum, the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny Town Park, the County Donegal ETB Music Education Partnership, An Grianán Theatre, The Artworks, The Central Library, St. Eunan’s Cathedral, Conwal Parish Church, Create-A-Link Art Studio, ArtCo Gallery, Donegal Youth Service @ The LOFT and the Save The Church Lane group. www.culturenight.ie www.facebook.com/culturenight Culture Night is brought to you by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht in partnership with Donegal County Council (Cultural Services). Is í an Roinn Ealaíon, Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta a dhéanann comhordú ar an Oíche Chultúir, i gcomhpháirt le Comhairle Chontae Dhún na nGall (Seirbhísí Cultúrtha). 2 Culture Night 2014 Programme VENUE 1 Full Tilt Recording Studios Unit 29, Pine Hill, Mountain Top, Kilmacrennan Road. T: 074 9177673. E. [email protected] W: www.fulltiltstudios.ie Open Night @ Full Tilt 7.00pm – 10.00pm Award-winning local DJs and music producers Timmy Gibson and Tommy Conway have been operating their state-of-the-art Full Tilt Recording Studio facility at Mountain Top since late 2009. -
National Media Report 2017
Publication Date Circulation JANUARY Irish Times Health Plus 3rd January 74,092 Northside People 9th January 120,000 Forum (ICGP Magazine) 11th January 3,500 Irish Farmer’s Journal 14th January 279,000 The Argus 18th January 8500 Tipperary Star 31st January 40,779 Irish Times online 3rd January 4,853 users per day Farmers Journal Online 14th January 200,000 users per month FEBRUARY OHNAI Newsletter February Issue ?? Hospital Doctor of 1st February 5,700 Ireland Irish Daily Mail 1st February 46,028 Letterkenny Post 2nd February 15,000 Finn Valley Post 2nd February 4,810 World of Irish Nursing 9TH February 38,000 and Midwifery Nenagh Guardian 11th February 6,502 The Irish Catholic 16th February 28,000 Irish Medical Times 24th February 6,750 Highland Radio 1st February 300,000 MARCH Press Irish Medical Times 1st March 6,750 Online and Publication Progress Portmarnock 1st March Portmarnock Parish Newsletter Parish Irish Medical Times 10th March 6,750 Online and Publication Limerick Leader 11th March 98,000 Publication Date Circulation Online th www.irishhealth.com 16 March 160,000 users Laois People 20th March 10,676 readers The Irish Independent 27th March 102,537 Laois Nationalist 28th March Tallaght Echo 30th March 12,000 readers Ballyfermont Echo 30th March 4,000 readers Lucan Echo 30th March 4,000 readers Clondalkin Echo 30th March 4,000 readers April 69,000 avg daily LMFM Radio 1st to 5th April listenership Irish Pharmacy News 13th April 1020 readers 13,000 www.activelink.ie 18th April subscribers The Galway Advertiser 20th April 29,026 The Clare Champion 21st April 17,000 readers The Clare Champion 23rd April 17,000 readers The Irish Times 25th April 72,011 The Clare Courier 28th April 8,753 The Nenagh Guardian 29th April 6502 Migraine Newsletter. -
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland REPORT ON OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF MEDIA BUSINESSES IN IRELAND 2015-2017 Introduction Section 28M (1) of the Competition and Consumer Protection Act 20141 (“the 2014 Act”) requires the BAI to prepare a report (the “Report”) that: i. describes the ownership and control arrangements for undertakings carrying on a media business in the State; ii. describes the changes to ownership and control arrangements of such undertakings over the past three years and iii. provides an analysis of the effects of such changes on plurality of the media in the State as defined in the 2014 Act. The BAI must furnish the Report to the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment (“the Minister”) who shall lay it before the Houses of the Oireachtas and publish it on the internet. In accordance with this statutory requirement the BAI submits this Report on Ownership and Control of Media Businesses in Ireland 2015-2017 to the Minister for consideration. This is the second such iteration of the Report, following on and building on the “Report on Ownership and Control of Media Businesses in Ireland 2012-2014”.2 Section 28M (4) of the 2014 Act also requires the BAI to carry out further periodic methodological research in relation to plurality and to publish the results of such research. The BAI, in partnership with the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and with Dublin City University (DCU), has been involved in the development and publication of The Reuters Institute Digital News Reports (Ireland) on an annual basis since 2015. -
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Glenveagh Castle PC: Highland Radio CELTIC SOJOURN TOUR OF NORTHERN IRELAND MAY 1-9, 2020 WITH THE CHAMBER TRAVEL CLUB Aran Island Kilronan Castle Slieve League Cliffs PC: Rick Steves Europe PC: Trip Advisor PC: Reddit TOUR HIGHLIGHTS BELFAST • ST. PATRICK’S CENTRE • GIANT’S CAUSEWAY • TITANIC MUSEUM • DERRY • GLENVEAGH • DONEGAL • ATLANTIC COAST • DUNGLOE • GLENTIES • KILLYBEGS • SLIEVE LEAGUE CLIFFS • CISTERCIAN ABBEY • KILRONAN CASTLE • ARAN ISLAND TOUR WWW.CHAmbERSBURG.ORG/TRAVELCLUB PRESENTED BY: Proceeds Support our Community! Celtic Sojourn Tour of Northern Ireland MAY 1-9, 2020 I NCLU D E D IN Y OUR T OUR • Seven nights of first class hotels, including a two-night castle stay • Full Irish breakfast daily, except day of arrival • Four hotel dinners and one pub lunch in Athlone • Full sightseeing by deluxe touring motorcoach • Professional Irish driver/guide to escort you throughout • Panoramic city tours of Belfast & Derry; scenic drive of Donegal • Visits to: St. Patrick’s Centre, Giant’s Causeway, Titanic Belfast, Glenveagh Castle, Slieve League Cliffs, Belleek Showroom • Porterage of one suitcase per person Belfast PC: Belfast Newsletter • Ferry to Aran Island and tour with local guide • Tips & taxes in Ireland. Gratuities to the driver/guide not included • Celtic Tours flight bag and portfolio of travel document I TINERARY Day 1: Arrival - Dublin - St. Patrick’s Centre - Belfast Morning arrival at Dublin Airport. Dublin Airport arrivals can avail of our transfer time of 9:45 am for departures to our Belfast hotel. Belfast arrivals are provided transfers up to 12:00 noon. From Dublin Airport we depart and travel the short journey north via Dundalk and Downpatrick, for a coffee/tea stop at the St. -
Enterprising Donegal Business Week 2008 7Th March - 14Th March Seachtain Na Fionntraíochta Tydzien Przedsiebiorczosci Izklaides Nedela’ Verslo Savaite
Enterprising Donegal Business Week 2008 7th March - 14th March Seachtain na Fionntraíochta Tydzien Przedsiebiorczosci Izklaides nedela’ Verslo savaite Enterprising Donegal Business Week is sponsored by; Friday 7th March TIME DESCRIPTION VENUE 7:00pm Official Launch of Enterprising Donegal Business Week Regional Cultural Centre, and “Show Off Design Exhibition”. Letterkenny By Minister Mary Coughlan TD 6:30pm - 8:30pm Donegal Design Directorate Exhibition: Entitled “Show Off”, Regional Cultural Centre, incorporating the work of Donegal designers from the world of fashion, Letterkenny textiles, product design, photography, media and visual design. Exhibition will be manned by designers. Morning Enterprise Bus at Public Service Centre / Library, Milford Afternoon Enterprise Bus at the Diamond, Lifford Saturday 8th March 10:00am - 5:00pm Donegal Design Directorate Exhibition: “Show Off” exhibition continues. Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny 11.00am - 4.00pm Enterprise Bus at Letterkenny Shopping Centre, Letterkenny Monday 10th March 2:00pm - 5:00pm Start a Business - Take the Plunge. An interactive session on starting Mount Errigal Hotel a business with 4 locally based entrepreneurs. Letterkenny Tom Cooney, Director of the Institue for Minority Entrepreneurship and author asks 'Could you be an entrepreneur?' Followed by an interactive session with four local entrepreneurs - Jim Glackin, Glackin Business Institute; Catherine Sproule, Guava Juice Bars; Darren Foy, Northwest Timberframe Homes and Paddy Devlin, Devlin Associates. Representatives of enterprise agencies will be in attendance to offer advice. Delivered as part of the Ireland North West Project 6:00pm - 9:00pm Develop a Business - Make a Splash. Nationally recognised entrepreneurs Mount Errigal Hotel discuss their own inspirational stories of starting and growing a Letterkenny successful business.