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News and Current Affairs

RT News and Current Affairs

77% of the Irish public regards RT Television News as its main source of both Irish and international news.
Source: TNS-mrbi RT Corporate Reputation Survey 2006

News is a vital strand of RTs radio, television and online programming. Much of the reputation of any broadcasting station more often than not rests upon the relevance, comprehensiveness and trustworthiness of its news coverage. RT News and Current Affairs looks for the truth behind the headlines, bringing up-to-date coverage of regional and national news, international news, business news, sporting events and weather to the Irish public seven days a week via television, radio, the internet and mobile phone. A team of news reporters, regional and specialist correspondents work around the clock, throughout Ireland and in our foreign bureaux researching stories and gathering news to put together RTs News and Current Affairs programmes. In all, RT News and Current Affairs IBD provides over 1,000 hours of Television programming each year, a daily half-hour on TG4 and almost 1,700 hours on Radio. The RT News website is updated constantly, available 24 hours a day for breaking news, current and archive programming. RT News produces news for Aertel, mobile phones and podcast.

RT News and Current Affairs

RT News and Current Affairs output includes: Nuacht, News at One, Six One, the Nine OClock News and five bulletins each day on RT One. The RT Newsroom also transmits RT Twos News on Two and TG4s daily Nuacht bulletins The flagship twice-weekly, current affairs television programme, Prime Time, which also has an award-winning, in-depth investigative strand, Prime Time Investigates Questions & Answers a current affairs discussion programme on which a different panel each week answers questions from a studio audience on the major topics of the moment Oireachtas Report and Leaders Questions broadcast coverage of daily events in Dil ireann Nationwide, bringing viewers the latest news and events from around the country three times a week, and the Sunday evening bi-lingual, regional and community affairs programme, Pobal, which has a particular emphasis on reports from both rural and urban communities about issues that affect their lives Capital D, a weekly series with reports on people and places in the greater Dublin area - which now has a population of over a million people The Week in Politics which analyses the political events of the week and includes interviews with political figures currently in the spotlight One to One - a series of in-depth interviews with well-known national and international figures conducted by senior RT News journalists A weekday News bulletin, news2day, specifically aimed at young people between the ages of seven and twelve and created in partnership with the National Childrens Office, to broadcast Irish and international news of interest to a young audience On Radio, the flagship Morning Ireland programme continues to be the most-listened-to radio programme in Ireland, while the weekday News at One is essential listening for over three hundred thousand people. Weekly programmes include This Week, World Report and The Business.

RT News and Current Affairs

March 2007 | www.rte.ie

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