2007 in Irish television

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List of years in Irish television (table)

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2007.

Events

  • January – RTÉ announced plans to launch a channel with the working title of RTÉ International, designed to offer programmes from RTÉ One, RTÉ Two and TG4.[1]
  • 10 January – Scottish Media Group and Belfast-based UTV agree the details of a merger, including a revised share split between the two. UTV will own 54% of the group, while SMG will take the remaining 46%.[2] However, the deal is once again rejected at the end of February.
  • 1 April – The RTÉ Irish language channel, TG4, becomes a separate entity. Previously it had been operated as a subsidiary of RTÉ under the name Telefís na Gaeilge.[3]
  • April – The Broadcasting (Amendment) Act 2007 comes into law. The Act gives Irish national public service broadcasters RTÉ and TG4 digital terrestrial television obligations and also mandates the licensing of multiplexes for carriage on the RTÉ multiplex of Irish free-to-air channels.
  • 22 May – 52-year-old Paul Stokes is sentenced to two years imprisonment (one of which is suspended) for criminal damage and reckless endangerment after he drove his car into the front door of a building at RTÉ Television Centre in December 2006.[4]
  • July – TG4 is accepted as a new member of the European Broadcasting Union.
  • October – UTV undergoes a corporate reorganisation which sees the broadcaster's shareholders swap their shares for shares in a new holding company, UTV Media plc, which takes over UTV plc's shareholdings in the new media and radio subsidiaries. UTV Ltd. – the original Ulster Television Limited, now a wholly owned subsidiary of UTV Media – has returned to being solely the operating company for the ITV franchise.[5]
  • Undated – TV3 begins broadcasting in widescreen format on UPC.

Debuts

RTÉ

TV3

TG4

  • 7 January – No Béarla (2007)
  • 3 November – Tar ag Spraoi Sesame

Ongoing television programmes

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1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

Ending this year

Deaths

  • 23 July – Joan O'Hara, 76, stage, film and television actress

References

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