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Commission on the Future of Media

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Matt Cooper: Time for the government to back up praise for the media’s work with real action

Newspapers are making the transition to digital formats and need to charge for their online content. Because of the licence fee, however, RTÉ can give it for free, which hardly seems fair
  • Matt Cooper
  • July 16, 2022
Media

Industry body calls for urgent introduction of zero Vat on newspapers

Chairman of NewsBrands Ireland urges Taoiseach to move swiftly on recommendation from last week’s Future of Media Commission report
  • Emmet Ryan
  • July 16, 2022

Big tech could be made to pay for Irish media content

The Future of Media Commission is exploring ways to curb ‘the absolute takeover of the advertising space by big tech companies’
  • Daniel Murray
  • June 22, 2021

Mark Little regrets Rusbridger’s loss to media commission

The Storyful founder says the former Guardian editor was making an important contribution to the Future of Media Commission from which he resigned over a Roy Gleenslade article from 2014
  • Róisín Burke
  • May 9, 2021

Willie O’Reilly: The plot thickens as media drama ends on a cliffhanger

The real tension in the Future of Media Thematic Dialogues miniseries lies in the relationship between RTÉ and its political masters
  • Willie O'Reilly
  • March 28, 2021

The profile: Alan Rusbridger

Former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger’s role on Ireland’s Future of Media Commission has been called into question because he published an article in which Roy Greenslade, an admitted supporter of the IRA’s armed struggle, questioned the credibility of Máiría Cahill after she went public with allegations that she had been raped by a senior IRA figure when she was 16
  • Rosanna Cooney
  • March 14, 2021

Rusbridger ‘knew of Greenslade’s IRA sympathies’, say former Guardian staffers

Calls have intensified for the removal of Alan Rusbridger from the state media commission after controversy over a column about Máiría Cahill
  • Rosanna Cooney
  • March 14, 2021

Ex-Guardian editor could face Oireachtas hearing over Greenslade controversy

The Committee on Media wants more information from Alan Rusbridger amid calls for his resignation from the state’s Future of Media Commission
  • Donal MacNamee
  • March 10, 2021

Willie O’Reilly: Media commission can’t be just a worthy talking shop

With people increasingly unwilling to pay their TV licence fee and more inclined to put their money into streaming services, the Commission on the Future of Media needs to identify a way forward
  • Willie O'Reilly
  • February 26, 2021

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