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Curran said the provision of programming and services in the Irish language “was central to RTÉ’s public purpose and remit” and that “implementation will now be the focus”.
Curran said the provision of programming and services in the Irish language “was central to RTÉ’s public purpose and remit” and that “implementation will now be the focus”.
De réir na comhairle, is é a dhéanann na ceapacháin "embrace important new priority areas within the Arts Council's remit.
“These targets reflect the importance of TG4 stemming the downward trend in its market position as we believe minimum audience numbers are required for TG4 to meet its remit.
Indecon believes that if TG4’s current remit is to remain, an increase in funding is required if its audience share is not to continue on its downward trend.
“Chinn mé go mbeadh an Gaeloideachas mar chuid de remit gach rannóige agus nach mbeadh sé scoilte ó chinntí eile mo Roinne.
Ach deirtear go mbeadh sé seo místuama: "However, in an era of rationalisation and convergence, such a decision at this time might be deemed out of step with best practice, given the debate concerning the remit and funding of public service broadcasting." Meastar fosta go gcuirfeadh neamhspleáchas TG4 as go mór don chaidreamh idir Nuacht TG4 agus Nuacht RTÉ agus nach bhféadfaí a chinntiú go mbeadh fáil ar ábhair chartlainne nó leabharlainne RTÉ feasta.
“Indecon believes that if its current remit is to remain, an increase in funding at least in line with inflation is required if its audience share is not to continue on its downward trend.
Luaitear an Ghaeilge chomh maith in aighneacht RTÉ agus deirtear go bhfuil "Irish-language programming, national sports and national games, and national cultural programming and features.. central to RTÉ's role and remit."
(Ba é an Roinn féin a chur líne faoin dá fhocal deireanach.) “*Finance has traditionally taken a position that the Irish language content broadcast by TG4 is part of public service broadcasting remit and should be funded in significant part by the Licence Fee, which is raised for that purpose.
the opportunities afforded by Foras na Gaeilge's all-island remit are obvious to almost all - except your Irish language editor .