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#536 Would Ireland Miss RTÉ If It Was Gone?
Episode 533

#536 Would Ireland Miss RTÉ If It Was Gone?

The Niall Boylan Podcast (They Told Me To Shut Up) · Niall Boylan

October 7, 20251h 17m

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Show Notes

On today’s episode, Niall is joined by Jason Osborn from Gript Media to tackle one of Ireland’s most debated topics — the TV licence fee. With countries like Australia, France, Denmark, and Finland scrapping theirs altogether, is it finally time for Ireland to do the same?

As households already fork out for Sky, Netflix, Disney+, and other subscriptions, many are asking why we’re still paying for a licence that feels increasingly outdated and unfair. But what would scrapping it mean for RTE, for independent journalism, and for public service broadcasting as a whole?

Niall and Jason dig into both sides of the debate — from the need for reform and accountability to the risk of losing quality Irish programming. Is the licence fee a relic of the past, or a vital tool for preserving national media?

Tune in for a lively, no-holds-barred discussion on media, money, and the future of broadcasting in Ireland.