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Waterford@8 - this was a sister local TV service of WLR FM in Waterford. It was available on cable in Waterford city and Dungarvan and on MMDS in east Waterford and south Kilkenny. The service launched in 2000, and ceased in 2005. Sky News Ireland - this was an Irish version of Sky News, carried to Ireland on Sky Digital, and by most cable ...
Prior to Sky Digital, cable television was the most common system for distributing multi-channel television in Ireland. With more than 40 years of history and extensive networks of both wired and "wireless" cable, Ireland is amongst the most cabled countries in Europe. Forty percent [42] of
Cable television in Ireland. Cable (originally known in Ireland as "piped" television) first started in 1963, when several companies, including state broadcaster RTÉ, started relaying the UK's terrestrial TV channels in some cities and larger towns. Today all Irish cities and many larger towns have cable networks.
Pages in category "Television networks in Ireland". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Paramount Comedy Ireland. VH1. VH1 Classic (Replaced by MTV Classic) Virgin Media Television. Virgin Media One – independent station. Virgin Media Two – independent station. Virgin Media Three – independent station. UTV – part of the ITV network. Note: BBC NI and UTV are based in Northern Ireland, RTÉ and Virgin Media Television in the ...
Telecommunications in Ireland operate in a regulated competitive market that provides customers with a wide array of advanced digital services. This article explores Ireland's telecommunications infrastructure including: fixed and mobile networks, The voice, data and Internet services, cable television, developments in next-generation networks and broadcast networks for radio and television.
Independent. Korea International Broadcasting Foundation. 2016/09/26. BBC One Northern Ireland HD. HD/upscaled SD mix. Simulcast. BBC Northern Ireland. 2012/10/24. BBC Two HD.
6 March – TV3 begins broadcasting in widescreen format on Sky Ireland. 30 March – Launch of Channel 6. [9] March – Launch of City Channel Galway. 23 August – ITV secures a deal to sell its 45% stake in TV3 for £70m. [10] 31 October – Sky announces plans to end its nightly Sky News Ireland broadcasts from 30 November.