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Three buys O2 and will now control 40 per cent of Ireland's mobile market
The deal has been announced by the Telefonica, the parent company of O2 Ireland, this morning.
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THE MOBILE PHONE operator Three has bought O2′s Irish operation from Telefonica for around €850 million, it has been announced this morning.
The sale has been announced by the Spanish mobile giant Telefonica, which owned O2, which said that it has sold the operation to the Irish subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, Three.
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The deal means that O2 will no longer exist with Robert Finnegan, CEO of Three Ireland, telling Newstalk’s Breakfast programme that the O2 branding will disappear once the deal is complete.
The sale is subject to competition approvals at an EU level with €780 million paid up front and a further €70 million dependent on the achievement of “agreed financial objectives” according to Telefonica.
The sale means that Three and O2 combined will control around 37.5 per cent of the Irish mobile phone network and will have around two million active users.
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Not really – I would prefer to watch an Irish chat show and just be entertained. I can do that with ease on ITV or BBC; RTE on the other hand is cringe worthy exactly because it pretends to be liberal, and even equal but is too far up the ars3 of conservative, catholic Ireland to escape this. Point in case: Brendan O’Connor and his “apologies”.
“[W]hat it comes down to is there is a set of prescribed opinions and if you don’t have them you are wrong”.
This is why he is so substandard. A cliche for every occasion. Even Junior Cert media studies acknowledges the role played by the media in supporting the status quo. It is there exactly for the purpose of pushing prescribed opinion and not challenging it. That is why O@connor has the jobhe has. It is precisely whathe does himself. The cliche above is evidence of the very thing he is supposedly attacking.
In his defence he has improved drastically over the years. He was far more at ease on with guests on his chat show than Tubridy ever will be. And he has a point about the twitter outrage thought police
His only place is on the likes of “don’t feed the gondolas” which found him some kind of fame in Ireland. The better ones among those guests had to leave to go to England where they’ve been very successful. O Connor is nothing but a FG apologist who married into the right family and has been shunted up the line ever since. If he’s all that entertaining then why is he not presenting some top shows or filling Vicar st. for 20 nights a year like the other guys that were on the panel with him all those years ago. He’s a Letterman wannabe at best and once RTE finally drop him completely he’ll be back to his one column a week in the rag that is the Indo.
Or is just Catholic Ireland have lost their choke hold on the media and they are throwing tantrums now ? You can’t claim that mainstream Irish media wasn’t basically a presented a one sided view of the world for several decades ?
RTE is very politically correct. Only certain liberal viewpoints are allowed
They follow the lead of big sister the BBC
Irish times is similar follow the lead of big sister The Guardian
Have to agree with him as well. Social media, whilst in some ways allows debate, in many other ways is used as a tool to stifle debate. You see it here all the time. It can act as a conduit for very extreme views where you end up with people with polarised opinions simply name calling or the dominance of one group over another. For example, articles on divisive issues such as immigration, abortion, assisted suicide etc can get overwhelmed by a minority of people – often with multiple accounts – and bots from certain organisations with extreme views. Not only does this give the impression that there is a significant number of people who hold these extreme views, but also stymies debate of serious issues. If you try to put a rational counterargument your labelled a racist of a looney left liberal, for instance.
Social media can also lead to completely unwarranted trial by media. The incident in Primark where a woman went onto facebook to tell the world that the security guard had dragged her baby off her for breastfeeding. There was a mad frenzy which undoubtedly did damage to Primark, but it was completely fabricated. I also noticed a post on facebook from red fm today where a woman had phoned in to say she had seen a crying baby left in a car while the mother went shopping. Extremely strong comments were expressed and the woman vilified even though the accusation was unsubstantiated. But yet, it’s on facebook, so we have to come out in our droves to be appalled
I don’t know Anne, most of these open-border extremist types who want unlimited immigration into Ireland from the whole world and go around calling anyone who disagrees racists are usually downvoted here and explained to rationally and clearly by normal people why their desires are not practical so if they are using bot accounts, it isn’t working out for them at the moment.
I reckon the value of O’Conner as a TV presenter will out itself when the ratings for Ray D’Arcy’s new show begin to plateau. Imo, the principles for being a media interviewer are to research thoroughly the subject, bring no personal agenda to the conversation and take a ‘devil’s advocate’ type stance to follow up questions.
Going on a raft of ‘interviews’ that D’arcy has presided over in the past, my view is that he utterly fails to adhere to these three principles. Not to mention that he comes across as a sanctimonious oul whinge bag, in the process.
Despite your views on Brendan O’Connor.
Why would you take a person off air who is your best performing presenter by ratings,
Outperforming traditional conservative types.
I absolutely detest paying a license fee for a broadcaster who defends paying “contracted presenters” hundreds of thousands for fear they go somewhere else. “My Arse”
Stinks to high heaven
Much prefer my €160 to go to charity then Talk to Joe, Darcy or Tubridy and the likes.
The media is out of touch with traditional forms of media not new media. as much as I hate some of the rubbish on twitter there is a block button. The lack of impartiality in some traditional media is shocking but at the opposite of what Brendan is concerned about
Firstly a lot of what George Hook says can be bizarre . I remember one match commentary when he went into a rambling rant about Charles De Guaille. I mean seriously wtf ? Secondly Brendan O Conneo is a gowl. I don’t see his talent for radio or television. The liberals never controlled any aspect of the media in Ireland for decades. It was all the religious holy joes. There wasn’t any room for so called liberals. The old school in RTE don’t like newer younger people coming along with their own ideas. Outside if the usual golden circle they are deemed radical now ? I think that there probably are many people with all different opinions in the media these days. George Hook has his show even o Connor has shows . Do they want to go back to the days with only one voice being heard ? Are the less liberal individuals afraid of being challenged on air? Can they not justify or hold their positions ?
Shill, as in he sided with with his paymasters over enforced redundancies in RTE, while pretending to be anti-intellectual. Shill, as in his overwhelming one sided journalism in favour of ff, even when the country (and the Indo) turned it’s back on them.
Come ere Brendan, i didn’t watch your show because you were hmm i wont say crap but near enough, i personally am not of the same opinion as RTE but then its easy if you know someone in the Company yeah. Thats just my opinion
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Groups of people have Twitter accounts and these people work for companies who use them to have certain views and to promote certain views and thoughts. All the news stations now have the views of their governments, some even promote lies as news. The biggest lie in the news now in the west is Ukraine and how the ethnic cleansing is not being reported on from Kiev Nazi government…
basically what he’s saying is Irish people are a bunch of lazy sheep who sit around waiting for some faux outrage, drummed up by the media, to be drilled down their necks! then they have something to chat about with Mick down the boozer!
Brendan is a prolific journalist who surely has more to offer as a writer than as a presenter. Would be much better to hear his opinion on the homeless/financial/corruption crisis than on someone’s opinion of Mr Hook.
Unlike BBC the people in RTE have “Dumbed Down” their shows and their presenters to suit a specific audience. Brendan was the first inline for a trial period and it hasn’t paid off. How he got a job in the press is exactly the same criteria. Some of the people in the media are so smug and full of themselves it is sickening, especially certain people in the state broadcaster who think they are the only ones with the correct opinions. It’s an institution that needs to change as it is too incestious and breads a certain type of smugness.
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