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Thursday 16 May, 2013

From The Daily Edge Music Energy

Monday 15 April, 2013

HSE childhood obesity services “sparse or non existent” across country

Calls have been made for the retail sector to remove vending machines from schools and the watershed for the advertisement of high fat foods to be increased to 9pm.

Sunday 14 April, 2013

From The Daily Edge Escort Masterclass This post contains videos

7 essential skills you’ll need as a Rose of Tralee escort

Before you try and take part you better read this.

Wednesday 10 April, 2013

Broadcasting Authority launches €30,000 community scheme

The scheme allows broadcastors to evaluate their services on issues like targeting the audience in their franchise area.

Tuesday 9 April, 2013

The 5 at 5: Tuesday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

‘Register of interests’ for broadcasters dropped from new BAI code

The new code for Fairness, Objectivity and Impartiality drops proposals to make broadcasters disclose any commercial relationships.

Saturday 30 March, 2013

Snow, Sochi, and cyber attacks: The week in numbers

You think you saw a lot of snow this week? The folks in Sochi definitely have you beat.

Tuesday 26 March, 2013

17 compete for 12 local radio services

Two expressions of interest have been received for stations including Beat FM, Ocean FM, Midlands 103 and Sunshine FM.

Thursday 28 February, 2013

BAI upholds complaint about Vincent Browne’s ‘cancer in foreign affairs’ show

A complaint about an Ireland AM segment on abortion was also upheld.

Thursday 31 January, 2013

From Business ETC Complaints

BAI upholds another three complaints against TV3 ‘psychics’ show

The latest batch of broadcasting complaints includes five against Psychic Readings Live, with three upheld in full or in part.

Wednesday 23 January, 2013

Sundance This post contains videos

Irish folk furniture film wins top award at Sundance festival

Irish Folk Furniture won the prize for Best Animation at the festival, while another Irish film has been nominated for the Cinema Documentary Award.

Friday 18 January, 2013

From The Score Provincial

Heineken Cup Cheat Sheet: your guide to this weekend’s rugby action

Even four wins from four may not be enough for our provinces.

From The Score Heineken Cup

Paddy Jackson misses out in Ulster reshuffle

Mark Anscombe has made four changes for Ulster’s pool match in the Stade Pierre-Antoine tomorrow.

Monday 24 December, 2012

From The Score Christmas Break

And it’s off… Chepstow postpones Welsh National meeting

The jumps showpiece has been rescheduled for 5 January following further rain at the Welsh course.

Friday 21 December, 2012

Bai

Psychic Readings Live top broadcasting complaints list

The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland upheld four complaints and resolved one complaint.

Friday 14 December, 2012

From The Daily Edge Cheers

Tuesday 4 December, 2012

RTÉ publishes working document of Frontline Presidential Debate review

The review team found that the chosen format for audience selection was not appropriate, but did not find bias or partiality on part of the Frontline team.

From Business ETC Axed

TV3 axes Psychics Readings Live show

After a numbers of complaints, producers have decided to cancel TV3′s Psychics Readings Live.

Friday 30 November, 2012

Irish film about K2 mountain tragedy selected for Sundance 2013

The Irish-produced film tells the story of the worst K2 climbing disaster in history – and “extraordinary” Limerick man Ger McDonnell.

Sunday 25 November, 2012

Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Did RTÉ failings change the outcome of the Presidential election?

The renewed clamour over the Frontline presidential debate has led to unusually aggressive advertising from Newstalk…

Thursday 22 November, 2012

The Evening Fix… now with added abseiling Santa Claus

Here’s all the things we learned, loved and shared today.

RTÉ reiterates apology to Seán Gallagher, will publish report document

It said it would publish the complete report of the editorial review of the Frontline Presidential Debate, after it was requested by the BAI earlier today.

Watchdog asks RTÉ to publish Frontline document to highlight editorial failings

The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland said it would not be instigating an investigation into the programmes Presidential Debate in 2011.

Sunday 18 November, 2012

RTÉ accepts findings of review of the Frontline Presidential debate

RTÉ said it “regrets the mistakes made in the preparation and in the broadcast of the programme” and that the production “was less rigorous than it should have been”.

Friday 9 November, 2012

BAI upholds four complaints against TV3′s ‘Psychics Live’

One of the complaints was made against a presenter’s comments who stated as fact that a woman’s home would burn down but it would be OK, because insurance would cover it.

Tuesday 6 November, 2012

From The Daily Edge Product Placement This post contains videos

Budweiser wants logo removed from film about alcoholic pilot

Denzel Washington consumes a variety of brands in the new film Flight.

Friday 26 October, 2012

TV3 Psychic Flathan responds to BAI ruling: “I cannot talk about the complaints”

The Psychic, who is in Ireland next month, said he had no knowledge of the complaints and that he makes the show for himself.

Sunday 21 October, 2012

From The Daily Edge Totally Cat

Saturday 20 October, 2012

Cole, Cork-opoly and grocery shopping: The week in numbers

How much does it cost to bring football into disrepute on Twitter? And how do NAMA’s accounts look?

Friday 19 October, 2012

From The Daily Edge Recession Monopoly This post contains images

Wednesday 17 October, 2012

From The Daily Edge Monopoly

Monopoly, bai! Cork gets own board with 22 local landmarks

We’re all property developers now, like.

Saturday 13 October, 2012

Haughey This post contains videos

Weakest Link host says Charles Haughey groped her

Anne Robinson has told The Guardian that she hopes the former Taoiseach “went to the grave with bruises on his hands”.

Friday 12 October, 2012

From The Score Tonight's The Night

Heineken Cup cheat sheet: Your guide to this weekend’s rugby action

All you need to know about the task facing our provincial teams this weekend.

Exemption of cheese under new advertising rules welcomed

Following recommendations by the Department of Health, new rules curtailing the advertising of unhealthy foods to children will not include cheese products.

New rules on advertising of ‘unhealthy’ food and drink to children

Foods high in fat, salt, or sugar will fall under the new regulations – but cheese products won’t.

RTÉ told to ‘take greater care’ after complaint over Late Late abortion interviews

The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland rejected the complaint but warned over the separation of human interest and political stories.

Prime Time was “fair, impartial” on Quinn family

BAI publishes its reasons for rejecting Quinns’ allegations of bias and factual inaccuracy against RTÉ current affairs show.

Thursday 11 October, 2012

From The Score Heineken Cup

Team News: Wannenberg returns to Ulster to face old teammates and young gun Henderson

The South African Number 8 will have a challenging night against the flanker, Henry and Ferris.

From Business ETC TV3

TV psychics criticised for health ‘readings’

BAI has written to TV3, asking them how they intend to address complaints against its Psychics Readings Live presentation.

From Business ETC Sound And Vision

Charlie Haughey drama trilogy gets major chunk of €4.5m BAI funding

Trilogy charting Ireland through Charlie Haughey for RTÉ gets €1m funding and TG4 crime drama Corp + Anam lands €775k of the pot.

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