The Irish Film Channel

The Irish Film Channel (Bealach Scannán na hÉireann in Irish) is a proposed free-to-air public television channel to launch in the Republic of Ireland in 2009.

It was formally announced by the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan, on 15 May, 2008. The concept for the channel came from Bord Scannán na hÉireann. The channel will air Irish, European and International cinema, with a strong emphasis on Irish productions. It has been proposed that channel will initially air three films per day on the channel on a regular basis seven days a week. It will accept limited advertising but breaks will be restricted to before and after, not during a film unlike other channels . The new film channel is just one of the newly proposed channels to launch in 2009; on the same day a proposed launch for Oireachtas TV was also announced. While the Oireachtas TV channel has reportedly been shelved by the Houses of the Oireachtas Commission due to the credit crunch the Irish Film Channel appears likely to go ahead.

See also

  • Television in Ireland
  • Digital television in Ireland
  • Digital terrestrial television in Ireland

References

no:Fjernsyn på Irland sv:Television på Irland