A €320 licence fee is not the answer to RTÉ's problems Current cost saving measures at Montrose are merely short-term, writes Colette Sexton Colette Sexton March 22, 2017 At least 200 jobs to go at RTÉ Pic: RollingNews.ie Previous Next Image 1 of 3 File Photo It has been confirmed that RTE will outsource all of its young people's programming to the independent sector. 24/8/2009 RTE Montrose campus. Pictured is the RTE Montrose campus in Donnybrook Dublin. Photo. Mark Stedman/RollingNews.ie Photo by James McNamara Image 2 of 3 Image 3 of 3 22/03/2017. RTE Director General Dee Forbes has confirmed that 200 or more jobs will be lost as the company undergoes restructuring. She told a staff briefing this morning that the jobs will be lost through voluntary retirement and redundancy. She said the organisation needs to reduce costs. Pictured is RTE in Donnybrook. Photo: RollingNews.ie Photo by James McNamara More Business Business LATEST NEWS12:00Extensive Ratoath farm lands up for auction guiding in excess of €3m11:53Get the best skin of your life with the latest laser innovation11:45Cool for Cats: Nyne Park new homes scheme launches in Kilkenny11:41Four-bed period seafront home in Bray comes to market for €1.1m11:30Profits at Citibank’s European hub surge over $2.1bn after interest rate hikes10:45Profits halve at Coillte as value of wood-based construction materials shrink