Director general Kevin Bakhurst plans to increase independent commissioning to €70m a year. Doing this means making fewer programmes in-house
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Director general Kevin Bakhurst plans to increase independent commissioning to €70m a year. Doing this means making fewer programmes in-house
Director general Kevin Bakhurst plans to increase independent commissioning to €70m a year. Doing this means making fewer programmes in-house
Bakhurst said that every other drama television programme, except for Fair City, is outsourced to an independent production company.
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Boyd Barrett called on the Tánaiste to intervene with RTÉ and “protect the jobs of ordinary workers”.
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