Broadcasting

RTE Player’s 10 Most-Viewed Programmes in 2014

RTÉ Player viewers loved their soaps, drama and news in 2014, with the top ten programmes including Fair City, Home…

11 years ago

Digital Biscuit 2015 coming up in Dublin, January 28 – 30th

Lead image, Actress Kelly Campbell, photo Leon Farrell / Photocall Ireland   By @SimonCocking Images courtesy of Kate Bowe PR We're…

11 years ago

Christmas FM Returns with Support from BAI

The popular Christmas FM will return to the airwaves this Saturday, 29th November, under a temporary licence granted by the…

11 years ago

BAI Launches New Compliance and Enforcement Policy

“The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) is committed to promoting and encouraging a culture of compliance and accountability amongst broadcasters…

11 years ago

RTÉ News Now App for iPhone updated

After over a million downloads of the last version, RTÉ have recently updated their News Now App for iPhone, adding…

12 years ago

Aimsir – An Irish Language Weather App for iOS

Athlone-based software development company, Moonswing has launched Aimsir, its new application for iOS devices that presents detailed and accurate weather…

12 years ago

Sky Go App now available for Android Tablets

Sky Go for Android Tablets is now available to download in the Play Store. Up until now you had to…

12 years ago

Sky’s On Demand service comes to Ireland

Sky has finally launched it's On Demand service, Anytime+, in Ireland. It is available for free for existing customers. To…

14 years ago

BBC Global iPlayer App coming to iPhone and iPod

The BBC has announced that, from December 8, their Global iPlayer App will be available to download for iPhones and…

14 years ago

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