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  2. Street reclamation - Wikipedia

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    An early example of street reclamation was the Stockholm carfree day in 1969. [1]Some consider the best advantages to be gained by redesigning streets, for example as shared space, while others, such as campaigns like "Reclaim the Streets", a widespread "dis-organization", run a variety of events to physically reclaim the streets for political and artistic actions, often called street parties.

  3. Mass media in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Radio listenership is still very high, in Ireland with 83% of Irish adults tuning into radio each day. [5]There are many national radio services operated by public broadcasters (RTÉ Radio 1, RTÉ 2fm, RTÉ lyric fm and RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta) and private broadcasters (Today FM, Newstalk and Ireland's Classic Hits Radio.

  4. Telephone numbers in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Ireland are part of an open numbering plan that allows variations in number length. The Irish format is similar to systems used in many parts of Europe, notably the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and France, where geographical numbers are organised using a logic of large regional prefixes, which are then further subdivided into smaller regions.

  5. Coimisiún na Meán - Wikipedia

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    ' Media Commission ') is the regulator of broadcasting and online media in Ireland. The commission was established in 2023 as a successor body to the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. [1] The commission came into being on 15 March 2023 under amendments to the Broadcasting Act 2009 made by the Online Safety and Media Regulation Act 2022. [2] [3 ...

  6. Mass media in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On 1 February 2010 Ireland's Minister for Communications Eamon Ryan signed an agreement with the UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Ben Bradshaw. [1] This agreement will enable viewers within Northern Ireland to watch RTÉ One, RTÉ Two and TG4 on a free-to-air basis as of 2012. [2]

  7. Imagine Communications - Wikipedia

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    Imagine briefly operated the first Irish mobile virtual network, "Cellular 3", which bought airtime from Eircell. A legal challenge ended the arrangement [ 2 ] and Imagine exited the mobile market. The "Cellular 3" name was derived from Imagine's de facto position as Ireland's third mobile operator at the time; Meteor Mobile Communications ...

  8. Category:Mass media in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Timelines of mass media in the Republic of Ireland (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Mass media in the Republic of Ireland" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  9. Digiweb - Wikipedia

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    In April 2007, Digiweb announced that they are set to become Ireland's fifth mobile phone provider. ComReg, the telecoms regulator, allocated the 088 prefix to the new network – the same prefix used by Eircell's old analogue TACS system.