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In 1978, the Government of Ireland approved the launch of a second public service channel to be operated by RTÉ. RTÉ2 (later rebranded as Network 2 in 1988 and renamed RTÉ Two in 2004) had a public service remit providing Irish-language services, while also offering alternative services – mainly programming from the US and UK.
RTÉ2 (formerly branded as RTÉ 2 from 1978–88, Network 2 from 1988–97, N2 from 1997–2004 and RTÉ Two from 2004–14) is an Irish free-to-air television channel operated by public service broadcaster RTÉ.
2 Stupid Dogs; 24Seven; 3-2-1 Contact; Ace Ventura: Pet Detective; Action League Now! Action Man (1995 series) Action Man (2000 series) The Addams Family (1973 series) The Addams Family (1992 series) The Adventure Series; The Adventures of Blinky Bill; The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky; The Adventures of a Mouse
RTÉ Ireland was a proposed international television channel, intended to be broadcast outside Ireland, by Ireland's public service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). [1] The channel was proposed to be broadcast online at RTÉ.ie, IPTV and on satellite in the United Kingdom. As of 2008, the proposed launch of the channel had been ...
RTÉ One - Flagship channel showing news, current affairs, factual, drama, entertainment, and movies.. RTÉ One HD; RTÉ One +1; RTÉ2 - A range of programming including movies and sport.
1998 in Irish television – Launch of TV3, the Republic of Ireland's first commercial television channel. 1997 in Irish television – The RTÉ Authority seeks permission from the Irish Government to find a partner to fund digital terrestrial television. 1996 in Irish television – The RTÉ website, www.rte.ie, is launched
2 November – Ireland's second television channel, RTÉ 2 goes on air. [1] The opening night features a variety gala performance from the Cork Opera House and the 1968 film Bullitt. [10] November – The UK soap Coronation Street is aired for the first time on RTÉ 2.
As Ireland is a predominantly English-speaking nation, international news channels (CNBC Europe, CNN International, EuroNews, France 24, BBC News, Sky News, etc.) compete with RTÉ with regards television news coverage of international events. Despite this competition, however, RTÉ News remains the most popular source of news in Ireland.