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Collapse in TV licence revenue threatens independent production
The collapse in TV licence revenue is threatening the future of independent production companies and their associated jobs, according to Fine Gael Senator Sean Kyne.
Households spending money on TV channels they never watch
Irish paid TV customers have an average of 155 channels, but 65 per cent watch less than a quarter of what they pay for.
Judge withdraws costs against An Post
Judge Seamus Hughes has withdrawn costs orders he made against An Post after furiously describing the licensing procedure as misleading.
TV fines of up to €600 for Westmeath residents
Westmeath people who were prosecuted for not paying their TV licence on time will have to act quickly to pay fines imposed by Judge Patrick McMahon at the recent sitting of Mullingar District Court.
Local TV star has no TV licence
A man who made his name as an entertainer on RTE’s You’re a Star in 2003, was ironically fined a total of €200 in the District Court this week (November 11) for not having a TV licence.
Watershed proves to be a success after first year
The Watershed swimming pool and leisure facility has received an incredible response from the public since it opened just over a year ago.