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Kilkenny Age Friendly County Strategy
Strategy c o m m u n i t y s u p p o r t & h e a l t h s e r v i c e s s g n i d l i u b & s t e n c e a p m s y r o o l o d p t m u e o & n i o a t c i p r t i p a n c i o i t i v n c a o i m t r a o t f r n o i n p s & o n i a r n s t o i u t l a n c c i o i n n i u t m a l p a m i i o c c c i t o r s a p & housing l t a c i e c p o s s e r Design & Print by Modern Printers: 056 7721739 y a g e t S t r Kilkenny Age Friendly County Strategy This document outlines a new and ambitious plan to improve the lives and well being of all older adults in Kilkenny. The strategy has been developed as a result of detailed consultation with the older people of Kilkenny , the agencies and service providers involved in the delivery of services to them. Having listened to the views, thoughts and opinions of all and by researching models of good practice in creating age friendly environments , we have developed this strategy as a platform for delivering Kilkenny’s Age Friendly County Initiative. -
Stakeholder Consultation for 2018 BAI Review of Ownership and Control Policy
Stakeholder Consultation for 2018 BAI Review of Ownership and Control Policy Dr. Roddy Flynn Associate Professor School of Communications Dublin City University July 2018 1 Contents Page Number 3 1. Introduction 5 2. Methodology 6 3. Presentation 7 4. Opening Remarks 10 5. Policy Provisions 5.1 Policy Objectives 10 5.2 Policy Details – (A) Interpretation 13 of Terms 5.3 Policy Details – (B) Character, 17 Expertise and Experience 5.4 Policy Details – (C) Financial 20 Resources etc. 5.5 Policy Details - (D) An undue 22 number of sound broadcasting services 5.6 Policy Details - (E) An undue 29 number of sound broadcasting services in a specified area 5.7 Policy Details - (F) An undue 32 number of communications media in a specified area 5.8 Policy Details – (G) Assignment of 36 Contracts 5.9 Policy Details – (H) Programming 38 5.10 Policy Details – (I) Competition Act 40 2002 and (J) Non-EU entities 6. Summary of 41 responses/proposals Appendix 1 - List of Respondents to the 44 Targeted Consultation 2 1. Introduction Section 25 of the 2009 Broadcasting Act provides for the BAI to perform a regulatory role with regard to the ownership and control of media institutions in Ireland. In addition to ensuring “the provision of open and pluralistic broadcasting services” in Ireland, the section requires the Authority to “promote diversity in control of the more influential commercial and community broadcasting services”. Part 6 of the 2009 Act also requires that the BAI’s Contract Awards Committee should have regard to the ownership and control of applicants when assessing applications for the award of broadcasting contracts. -
Report on Heritage Ireland 2030 Public and Sectoral Meetings
Report on Heritage Ireland 2030 Public and Sectoral Meetings An Roinn Cultúir, Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................... 3 Recurring themes and issues ........................................................................................... 7 Findings: Kilkenny public meeting .................................................................................. 10 Findings: Claregalway public meeting ............................................................................ 17 Findings: Kilkenny sectoral meeting ............................................................................... 27 Appendix 1: Media coverage and social media analysis report .......................................... 37 Appendix 2: Consultation policy ..................................................................................... 40 Appendix 3: Stakeholder map ....................................................................................... 44 Appendix 4: Chair notes ................................................................................................ 47 Appendix 5: Media releases ........................................................................................... 50 Appendix 6: Agendas .................................................................................................... 57 2 | Page Introduction 3 | Page The Heritage Council was invited to support -
Broadcasting Funding Scheme - Sound & Vision III - Round 23 Successful Applications
Broadcasting Funding Scheme - Sound & Vision III - Round 23 Successful Applications Applicant Project Name TV/ Channel Format Genre Funding % Funding Language No. of Duration of Radio Recommended Recommended Programm Programmes es 1 Aileen O'Meara Scattery Island: Hidden Radio Clare FM Documentary History/ Heritage €8,500 95 English 2 00:55:00 Media Treasure 2 Alan Byrne Louthiana Radio Dundalk FM Documentary Children's €1,978 95 English 2 00:30:00 3 Alan Byrne Dundalk Municipal District Radio Dundalk FM Documentary Contemporary €2,248 95 English 8 00:10:00 Neighbourhood Map Society 4 Alan Byrne Sophia the Superhero & The Radio Dundalk FM Drama Children's €1,200 92 English 2 00:10:00 Bullies 5 Alan Meaney The Prime of Johnny Broody Radio Midlands 103 Drama Contemporary €8,500 95 English 1 00:45:00 Society 6 All Points West Celtic Fables in Rhyme Radio RTÉ Junior/Chill Entertainment History/ Heritage €8,000 95 English 10 00:10:00 Radio Productions 7 Andrew Ireland Connects The World: Radio Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary History/ Heritage €2,780 95 English 1 01:00:00 O'Donoghue The Victorian's Internet 8 Ann Dalton The Adventures of the Stripy Radio RTÉ Junior/Chill Drama Children's €5,300 95 English 2 00:15:00 Pyjamas 9 Anne Wayne One Building, Many Voices Radio WLR FM Documentary History/ Heritage €4,500 95 English 1 00:46:00 10 Athena Media Cross Currents Radio RTÉ Lyric FM Documentary Arts/ Culture €15,500 95 English 3 00:58:00 11 Athlone Athlone through the Years Radio Athlone Community Entertainment History/ Heritage €9,500 95 English -
A Public Service Broadcasting Fund for Independent Radio Stations a Scheme Proposed by the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (
A Public Service Broadcasting Fund for Independent Radio Stations A Scheme Proposed by the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI) January 2014 0 Summary: Over the past two years the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI) has campaigned for a fair and equitable system of funding for public service broadcasting (PSB) in Ireland. Our members are the main source of local and national news, sport and current affairs on radio for 70% of the population and because of the structural changes in the advertising market that have impacted on the funding of independent radio, these services are under threat. The introduction of the new Public Service Broadcasting Charge will result in additional revenue being collected for the purpose of funding PSB. In this paper, we outline a new scheme that proposes to utilise approximately half of the additional revenue collected in a new fund to support PSB on Independent stations. We propose that state owned broadcasters including RTÉ would also receive an increase in funding via the expected uplift. The Government is currently preparing amending legislation to the 2009 Broadcasting Act to allow for the introduction of the new charge. This legislation should address the issue of allocation of the fund and provide for this new scheme proposed by IBI. Introduction to the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland The Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI) represents the 2 national, 4 regional, 1 multi-city and 27 local commercial radio stations throughout Ireland. The mission of the IBI is to promote a strong and vibrant radio sector which reflects the preferences and needs of the listening public. -
Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 30
Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 30 Successful Applications Percent Programme Funding Applicant Project name Channel TV/RADIO Genre Format funding Duration (Mins) recommended recommended 1 Abú Media Teo FINKY TG4 TV Contemporary society Drama 1 x 110 €400,000.00 34 Bankos Tales ‘The Irish 2 Productions Derby ~ Níos TG4 TV History/Heritage Documentary 1 x 50 €80,000.00 80 Limited Mó ná Rása’ Besom 3 Productions Limbo RTÉ One TV Contemporary society Documentary 1 x 80, 1 x 60 €175,000.00 32 Limited Broadstone Films Shooting the 4 RTÉ One TV Arts/Culture Documentary 1 x 52 €107,500.00 80 Ltd Darkness Long Bullets: 5 Diarmaid Galvin Irish Road CCTV TV History/Heritage Documentary 1 x 50 €28,700.00 95 Bowling Diarmuid McIntyre Renewing 6 t/a Grey Heron CCTV TV Contemporary society Documentary 1 x 60 €35,400.00 90 Dualla Media Diarmuid McIntyre Creative 7 t/a Grey Heron CCTV TV Contemporary society Documentary 1 x 60 €42,400.00 95 Communities Media 8 Element Films ROSIE RTÉ One TV Contemporary society Drama 1 x 90 €250,000.00 20 Frameworks Films Know Your 9 CCTV TV Adult/Media literacy Education 6 x 10 €40,000.00 95 Limited Media www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 30 Successful Applications Percent Programme Funding Applicant Project name Channel TV/RADIO Genre Format funding Duration (Mins) recommended recommended No School To 10 Frontline Films TV3 TV Contemporary society Documentary 2 x 47 €168,400.00 90 Go To Kerr’s Kids: The Story of Gambit Pictures 11 Irish Football’s Eir Sport TV Contemporary society Documentary 1 x 52 €77,100.00 91 Limited Golden Generation Gmarsh TV THE ART OF 12 RTÉ One TV Contemporary society Documentary 1 x 52 €135,000.00 80 Productions ASPERGER'S Imagine Media The Queen's 13 TG4 TV History/Heritage Documentary 1 x 75 €102,000.00 50 Productions Ltd. -
Information Sheet – D142 – July 2014
INFORMATION SHEET – D142 – JULY 2014 What is D142? IMRO makes four major distributions for domestic income each year; in April, July, October and December. D142 is the second major domestic distribution for 2014. 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 2014) . Tours and Residencies (January – March 2014) . RTE Performing Groups (January – March 2014) . Digital Royalties (October - December 2013) . Live Music Survey (January – March 2014) . Background Music (October - December 2013) . Discos (October - December 2013) . Cinema (January – December 2013) . Heritage (January – December 2013) 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 Aaron Casey 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. -
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. -
Digital Radio for Ireland: Competing Options, Public Expectations
Technological University Dublin ARROW@TU Dublin Reports Centre for Social and Educational Research 2009-09-01 Digital Radio for Ireland: Competing Options, Public Expectations Brian O'Neill Technological University Dublin, [email protected] Helen Shaw Athena Media Agata Olbrycht Athena Media Follow this and additional works at: https://arrow.tudublin.ie/cserrep Part of the Broadcast and Video Studies Commons, and the Communication Technology and New Media Commons Recommended Citation O’Neill, B. Shaw, H., Olbrycht, A.: Digital Radio for Ireland: Competing Options, Public Expectations. Broadcasting Commission of Ireland, Dublin, 2009. http://www.bci.ie/documents/ digital_radio_final_report_2509.pdf This Technical Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Centre for Social and Educational Research at ARROW@TU Dublin. It has been accepted for inclusion in Reports by an authorized administrator of ARROW@TU Dublin. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License Funder: Broadcasting Commission of Ireland Centre for Social and Educational Research Reports Dublin Institute of Technology Year 2009 Digital Radio for Ireland: Competing Options, Public Expectations Brian O'Neill∗ Helen Shawy Agata Olbrychtz ∗Dublin Institute of Technology, [email protected] yAthena Media zAthena Media This paper is posted at ARROW@DIT. http://arrow.dit.ie/cserrep/1 | Use Licence | Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 1.0 You are free: • to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work • to make derivative works Under the following conditions: • Attribution. You must give the original author credit. • Non-Commercial. -
Ipsos MRBI & JNLR Headed Paper
IRS Station Groups IRS + IRS Home Local 15 stations 13 stations KFM KFM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM Midlands 103 Midlands 103 South East Radio South East Radio East Coast FM East Coast FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Clare FM Clare FM Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Northern Sound Northern Sound Ocean FM Ocean FM Highland Radio Highland Radio Sunshine 1068 - Radio Nova - Introduced Jan ‘14 Introduced Jan’14 (WLR FM excluded from IRS+ & IRS Home, May ’14) (WLR FM excluded from Bullseye and Driver, Jul’14. TXFM removed from all packages, Jul’14) (Ireland FM discontinued, Feb ’15) (Spin South West, iRadio NE, iRadio NW, Cork’s Red FM, 98FM, Spin 1038 & Beat 102-103 excluded from IRS Bullseye and Driver, Apr ’15) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Oct '16.doc urbanmedia Station Groups urbanmedia RADIO urbanmedia SOLUS 6 stations 6 stations FM104 FM104 Q102 Q102 Corks 96 FM Corks 96 FM C103 C103 LMFM LMFM Limerick Live 95 FM Limerick Live 95 FM Galway Bay FM Galway Bay FM WLR FM WLR FM (Beat excluded Jan’14) (WLR FM included May ’14) Communicorp Station Groups Communicorp 6 Communicorp One 6 stations 2 stations Today FM Today FM Newstalk 106-108 Newstalk 106-108 Spin South West - 98FM - Spin 103.8 - TXFM - Introduced Apr ’15 (TXFM excluded Feb ’16) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Oct '16.doc Media Central Station Group Media Central 8 stations 98FM Spin 103.8 Spin South West iRadio NW iRadio NE Beat 102-103 4FM TXFM Introduced Jan’14 (Red FM excluded Feb ’16) (4FM & TXFM included Feb ’16) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Oct '16.doc . -
Information Sheet – D161 – April 2016
INFORMATION SHEET – D161 – APRIL 2016 What is D161? IMRO makes four major distributions for domestic income each year; in April, July, October and December. D161 is the first major domestic distribution for 2016. 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 (October – December 2015) . Tours and Residencies (October – December 2015) . RTE Performing Groups (October – December 2015) . Digital Royalties (July - September 2015) . Live Music Survey (October – December 2015) . Background Music (July - September 2015) . Discos (July - September 2015) 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 David Wilkinson or Aaron Casey at [email protected] for assistance with registering on the IMRO website. Sample Rates Stations are categorised either as full census, sampled or mixed. Where a station is sampled, the value paid for each play is correspondingly higher than it would be if the station were subject to a full census. -
Information Sheet – D154 – December 2015
INFORMATION SHEET – D154 – DECEMBER 2015 What is D154? IMRO makes four major distributions for domestic income each year; in April, July, October and December. D154 is the fourth 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 (July – September 2015) . Tours and Residencies (July – September 2015) . RTE Performing Groups (July – September 2015) . Digital Royalties (April - June 2015) . Live Music Survey (July – September 2015) . Background Music (April - June 2015) . Discos (April - June 2015) 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 Love 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. Where a station is sampled, the value paid for each play is correspondingly higher than it would be if the station were subject to a full census.