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Opinions sought on 14 new sporting events considered for broadcast on free-to-air TV

The Government wants to add 14 new events in GAA, soccer and rugby to the designated free to air list of sporting events that must be shown on television.

Yesterday, Minister Catherine Martin announced a public consultation as part of the statutory review of the major sporting events designated as free-to-air TV broadcasts.

The events for further consideration are:

The aim of designating events as free to air is to try to balance the rights of the sporting bodies to exploit commercial opportunities afforded by their broadcasting rights and the needs of society to engage, as a whole, with culturally significant events, which act as a focal point for society and create a sense of national identity and pride.

The review is provided for in the Broadcasting Act 2009. Following the last review, which took place in 2017, the Government added the All Ireland Senior Ladies Football Final and the All Ireland Senior Camogie Final.

Speaking yesterday Minister Martin said:

“The review of the list of free-to-air events provides an opportunity to ensure that our most memorable sporting moments are retained on national TV for the people of Ireland to view together on an equal basis.

“Watching sporting or other events of national importance together creates a sense of community and national connectedness and should be accessible to everyone.

“I hope to take this opportunity to deliver on a Programme for Government commitment to increase the visibility of women’s sport.

“The achievements of our female sporting talent should be available to view on our national broadcasters, providing both entertainment and valuable role models to our younger participants in sport. I encourage all interested parties and stakeholders to contribute to this consultation process.”

Interested parties can submit their views up until 5pm Tuesday, February 20 at www.gov.ie/freetoair

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