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Three more Freeview channels for Northern Ireland viewers

90% of viewers able to receive TG4 and RTE One and Two following switchover

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, the Republic of Ireland’s national broadcaster, and Irish language broadcaster have joined forces to deliver the a new infrastructure enabling viewers to enjoy more channels.

“I’m delighted that the digital future for TG4, É One and É Two in Northern Ireland is now strengthened and secure,”� . “Today’s announcement is good news for viewers and continues our delivery on commitments set out in the Good Friday Agreement.�

Analogue switch-off

Speaking in Dublin, Minister for Communications, Energy & Natural Resources, Pat Rabbitte, said: “This announcement means that from analogue switch-off on 24 October, over 90% of viewers in Northern Ireland will be able to receive TG4 and the two primary É channels in digital on the Freeview service or by way of the overspill from the Saorview service. It is a hugely positive result in terms of practical cooperation resulting from the Good Friday Agreement.�

ʹapp new service uses technology which most TV sets, set tops boxes and digital recorders are already equipped with. More information will be made available to the public by , and broadcasters in advance of the launch.

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Published 29 May 2012