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All below will be on the RTE international channel when it begins,along with other home made RTE tv and TG4 programmes. Note: All times local (GMT+1). Schedule is subject to change. WEEKLY SCHEDULE (subject to change) MONDAY SCHEDULE 13:00-13:25 One News 17:20-17:30 Nuacht 17:20-17:35 news2day 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-19:00 Six One News 19:00-19:30 Nationwide 21:00-21:30 Nine News 22:20-23:20 Questions and Answers 23:20-23:50 News on Two (start time approximate) TUESDAY SCHEDULE 13:00-13:25 One News 17:20-17:30 Nuacht 17:20-17:35 news2day 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-19:00 Six One News 21:00-21:30 Nine News 21:30-22:20 Primetime 23:20-23:50 News on Two (start time approximate) 00:05-00:35 Oireachtas Report WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE 13:00-13:25 One News 17:20-17:30 Nuacht 17:20-17:35 news2day 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-19:00 Six One News 19:00-19:30 Nationwide 21:00-21:30 Nine News 23:20-23:50 News on Two (start time approximate) 23:25-23:55 Oireachtas Report THURSDAY SCHEDULE 13:00-13:25 One News 17:20-17:30 Nuacht 17:20-17:35 news2day 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-19:00 Six One News 19:00-19:30 Capital D 21:00-21:30 Nine News 21:30-22:25 Primetime 23:20-23:50 News on Two (start time approximate) 23:50-00:20 Oireachtas Report FRIDAY SCHEDULE 13:00-13:25 One News 17:20-17:30 Nuacht 17:20-17:35 news2day 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-19:00 Six One News 19:00-19:30 Nationwide 21:00-21:30 Nine News SATURDAY SCHEDULE 17:20-17:30 Nuacht (start time approximate) 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-18:35 Six One News 21:05-21:35 Nine News SUNDAY SCHEDULE 13:15-13:25 RTÉ News and Farming Weather 17:20-17:30 Nuacht 17:30-18:00 Pobal 18:00-18:01 The Angelus 18:01-18:30 Six One News 21:05-21:30 Nine News 22:55-23:40 The Week in Politics 23:40-23:45 RTE News and Weather 23:45-00:10 European Parliament Report (monthly programme |
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Where did you find this info , well done, but it looks boring already.
I find the 1800 to 1801 (the bells) unreal on the International channel. Bob ![]() |
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bong bong it is still a hot topic In defence of the Angelus - Letters - Independent.ie
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I note as a result of thre high price of diesel, the holyhead/dublin services are being reduced 50% from Nov. Looks like 3.5 hours of thoughts aboard the ferries in place of 2 hours of, sorry bad weather as yet again cancelled the fast craft, Bob |
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I believe that the STBs rolled out by Ehn-Tee-Elle are exclusive sold to that provider by Pace and - possibly - only in Ireland. Finding support for these boxes is proving extremely tricky (DC221KN).
Also, for Windows MCE, the channel mappings and frequencies don't seem to exist in a format that suits the Irish layout, so there are probably Irish people creating them from scratch time and again. I have found that all the information I have found useful (sueful) has been on UK sites relating to the UK setup that, although tantalisingly close, is just different enough from the Irish setup to have you pacing up and down the room shouting at inanimate objects. Our large provider here has been bought-up by a larger international organisation, as have two other large Irish providers. The market here appears to be very different from that in the UK, despite the branding. I think these issues justify some sort of categorisation for 'the Irish problem'. |
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