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Cooperation pledged on RTÉ signal in Northern Ireland

The British and Irish governments have agreed to work together to ensure that people in Northern Ireland can still receive the TV services of public broadcaster RTÉ when the analogue signal is switched off. Currently many people in Northern Ireland receive RTÉ’s output via so-called “analogue overspill.”

The analogue signal is due to be switched off in the next two years, meaning the channels will only be available on digital equipment. The governments said they want RTÉ to remain “widely available” in Northern Ireland.

1 Comment on “Cooperation pledged on RTÉ signal in Northern Ireland”

  1. #1 JOE MC KEOWN
    on Jul 30th, 2010 at 08:12

    WILL RTE I AND2 TG4 TV3 BE AVABILE ON FREEVIEW IF SO WHAT FREQUENCY WATING FOR A REPLY

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