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RTÉ.ie

RTÉ.ie is the brand name and home of Irish broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)'s online activities. The site began publishing on 26 May 1996. According to RTÉ, it operates on an entirely commercial basis, receiving none of the licence fee which funds much of RTÉ's activity.[1] The site, it says, is funded by advertising and section sponsorship. However, RTÉ has had to defend itself from allegations of anti-competitiveness brought about by licence fee support.[2]

RTÉ.ie
Screenshot of RTÉ.ie on 27 October 2021
Type of site
Portal
Available inEnglish
Irish
OwnerRaidió Teilifís Éireann
Created byRTÉ Publishing
URLrté.ie
CommercialYes
RegistrationNone
LaunchedMay 26, 1996; 27 years ago (1996-05-26)
Current statusActive

As of 2010, it was among the top 4,000 most visited websites globally, by Alexa rankings,[3] and among the top 10 sites in Ireland[4] with impressions of over 75 million per month and over 4 million unique users.[5] A redesign of the website's home page, news and business sections took place on 13 October 2010.[6]

Sections edit

News edit

The News and Current Affairs Independent Business Unit is branded online, as on radio and television as RTÉ News. The news site was launched in 1998, with its own dedicated journalists. This section of the site offers access to all the news programmes broadcast by RTÉ on radio and on television. The archive offers streaming, in various quality back to 1999. The site employs sectioning of news items, poll features, numerous microsites such as for general elections, referendums, and throughout the national budget.

Sport edit

RTÉ.ie Sport was founded in August 1999 and provides live-updating of scores across various disciplines, and covers the range of Irish sports along with major world events and other smaller sports and codes with an Irish interest.

Business edit

Originally dubbed OnBusiness this section commenced in 2001 (now RTÉ Business). This section of the site provides business news from Ireland and also carries news stories from the wires.

Entertainment edit

Originated from the A-C-E (Arts-Culture-Entertainment) site in 2000 (later RTÉ Interactive Entertainment then RTÉ Guide Entertainment) portal this section of the site provides access to celebrity news and gossip, there are photo galleries from recent international and Irish events. There are listings of movie-times, and a huge database of reviews. Music is also reviewed and promoted along with concerts. There is also a gaming section consisting mostly of gaming news and reviews. Theatre and book reviews are also presented. Along with blogs and other interactive cross-overs, this section is particularly active.

On 10 June 2010 at 10:10 RTÉ relaunched their Entertainment and RTÉ Guide websites. RTÉ TEN (The Entertainment Network) is the new name for RTÉ's online entertainment section. RTÉ TEN plans to be an entertainment news website for the social-media generation. It will connect with users through various social-media organisations such as Facebook and Twitter. RTÉ TEN introduces the RTÉ Guide's personalised TV Listings, which includes links to the RTÉ player's set of shows. Users can use Outlook or Google clanaders to TV listings and be able to invite friends to join them watching their favourite shows on social networking sites.[7]

Television edit

This section of the site provides access to listing of shows on all channels and also provides access to the mini-sites of RTÉ's broadcast programming including that produced in-house, commissioned and acquired internationally.

Radio edit

Similar to the TV section of the site, RTÉ.ie/radio provides access to the broadcasters four fm radio stations' live streams as well as dedicated station sites and programme micro-sites.

Archives and Library edit

Access to themed selections from the RTÉ Libraries and Archives is also available through RTÉ.ie, with new topics being added occasionally. Previous years' selections remain available, and cover radio back to the 1920s and television back to 1961.[8]

Audio and video content edit

Live edit

Regular live webcasting of RTÉ programmes began on 17 March 2007. All RTÉ News and Current Affairs programmes, such as Prime Time, as well as programmes like the Saint Patrick's Day Parade, are streamed live, usually with unrestricted access.

RTÉ News, an online rolling news service, can also be accessed through the site.

Much of the live video content on the site is restricted to the island of Ireland.

RTÉ player edit

In April 2009, RTÉ launched a restricted on-demand television service. Its content is from RTÉ One, RTÉ2 and the RTÉ News channel. Its programmes include news, sport, soap operas and other television shows broadcast on RTÉ Television. The RTÉ player was initially restricted to the island of Ireland only. Since January 2010, visitors to the RTÉ player from outside Ireland have been able to access a range or programs which are cleared for international audiences.[9]

Awards edit

RTÉ.ie has won several Golden Spider Awards,[10] including an Information Excellence Award (in 1999)[11] and Best Media Service Website award (2004).[12]

Former staff edit

RTÉ.ie has seen a number of its journalists go on to further careers within RTÉ, elsewhere in the Irish media and further afield. Former staff and freelance online journalists have included:

See also edit

  • Australia's SBS
  • CBC.ca the online service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC.

References edit

  1. ^ "RTÉ Annual Report" (PDF). 2007. p. 27.
  2. ^ "RTÉ defends website on anti-competitive claims". RTÉ. 15 December 2010
  3. ^ "Alexa Rankings".
  4. ^ "Alexa Profile on Ireland".
  5. ^ "RTÉ.ie Introduces Home Page and News Site Redesigns". RTÉ.
  6. ^ "RTÉ.ie unveils major redesigns". RTÉ.
  7. ^ . Silicon Republic. 10 June 2010. Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  8. ^ "Eammon Andrews on New Year's Eve, 1961, the first outside broadcast".
  9. ^ "RTÉ Player International". RTÉ News. 13 January 2010. Retrieved 13 January 2010.
  10. ^ "The Eircom Spiders".
  11. ^ "RTÉ News Online wins Golden Spider award". RTÉ. 2 September 1999.
  12. ^ "RTÉ website wins two awards". RTÉ. 2 December 2005.
  13. ^ . Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 19 April 2012.
  14. ^ "Steve Cummins.com: Journalist Dublin, Ireland".
  15. ^ "Donnachadelong.info".
  16. ^ "Bibliocook.com".
  17. ^ "Bibliocook.com".
  18. ^ "Twitter.com – Sinéad Kissane".
  19. ^ "Bill Lehane.com – RTÉ News".
  20. ^ Laurence Mackin (13 April 2011). "The Irish Times Blogs – Pursued By a Bear – Siobhan Mannion takes Hennessy Award". The Irish Times.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 December 2012.
  22. ^ "Documentary Maker Elizabeth O'Neill". RTÉ.
  23. ^ "Barry J Whyte.com".

External links edit

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publishing on 26 May 1996 According to RTE it operates on an entirely commercial basis receiving none of the licence fee which funds much of RTE s activity 1 The site it says is funded by advertising and section sponsorship However RTE has had to defend itself from allegations of anti competitiveness brought about by licence fee support 2 RTE ieScreenshot of RTE ie on 27 October 2021Type of sitePortalAvailable inEnglishIrishOwnerRaidio Teilifis EireannCreated byRTE PublishingURLrte wbr ieCommercialYesRegistrationNoneLaunchedMay 26 1996 27 years ago 1996 05 26 Current statusActiveAs of 2010 update it was among the top 4 000 most visited websites globally by Alexa rankings 3 and among the top 10 sites in Ireland 4 with impressions of over 75 million per month and over 4 million unique users 5 A redesign of the website s home page news and business sections took place on 13 October 2010 6 Contents 1 Sections 1 1 News 1 2 Sport 1 3 Business 1 4 Entertainment 1 5 Television 1 6 Radio 1 7 Archives and Library 2 Audio and video content 2 1 Live 2 2 RTE player 3 Awards 4 Former staff 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksSections editNews edit Main article RTE News and Current Affairs The News and Current Affairs Independent Business Unit is branded online as on radio and television as RTE News The news site was launched in 1998 with its own dedicated journalists This section of the site offers access to all the news programmes broadcast by RTE on radio and on television The archive offers streaming in various quality back to 1999 The site employs sectioning of news items poll features numerous microsites such as for general elections referendums and throughout the national budget Sport edit Main article RTE Sport RTE ie Sport was founded in August 1999 and provides live updating of scores across various disciplines and covers the range of Irish sports along with major world events and other smaller sports and codes with an Irish interest Business edit Originally dubbed OnBusiness this section commenced in 2001 now RTE Business This section of the site provides business news from Ireland and also carries news stories from the wires Entertainment edit Originated from the A C E Arts Culture Entertainment site in 2000 later RTE Interactive Entertainment then RTE Guide Entertainment portal this section of the site provides access to celebrity news and gossip there are photo galleries from recent international and Irish events There are listings of movie times and a huge database of reviews Music is also reviewed and promoted along with concerts There is also a gaming section consisting mostly of gaming news and reviews Theatre and book reviews are also presented Along with blogs and other interactive cross overs this section is particularly active On 10 June 2010 at 10 10 RTE relaunched their Entertainment and RTE Guide websites RTE TEN The Entertainment Network is the new name for RTE s online entertainment section RTE TEN plans to be an entertainment news website for the social media generation It will connect with users through various social media organisations such as Facebook and Twitter RTE TEN introduces the RTE Guide s personalised TV Listings which includes links to the RTE player s set of shows Users can use Outlook or Google clanaders to TV listings and be able to invite friends to join them watching their favourite shows on social networking sites 7 Television edit Main category RTE Television This section of the site provides access to listing of shows on all channels and also provides access to the mini sites of RTE s broadcast programming including that produced in house commissioned and acquired internationally Radio edit Main category RTE Radio Similar to the TV section of the site RTE ie radio provides access to the broadcasters four fm radio stations live streams as well as dedicated station sites and programme micro sites Archives and Library edit Access to themed selections from the RTE Libraries and Archives is also available through RTE ie with new topics being added occasionally Previous years selections remain available and cover radio back to the 1920s and television back to 1961 8 Audio and video content editLive edit Regular live webcasting of RTE programmes began on 17 March 2007 All RTE News and Current Affairs programmes such as Prime Time as well as programmes like the Saint Patrick s Day Parade are streamed live usually with unrestricted access RTE News an online rolling news service can also be accessed through the site Much of the live video content on the site is restricted to the island of Ireland RTE player edit Main article RTE Player In April 2009 RTE launched a restricted on demand television service Its content is from RTE One RTE2 and the RTE News channel Its programmes include news sport soap operas and other television shows broadcast on RTE Television The RTE player was initially restricted to the island of Ireland only Since January 2010 visitors to the RTE player from outside Ireland have been able to access a range or programs which are cleared for international audiences 9 Awards editRTE ie has won several Golden Spider Awards 10 including an Information Excellence Award in 1999 11 and Best Media Service Website award 2004 12 Former staff editRTE ie has seen a number of its journalists go on to further careers within RTE elsewhere in the Irish media and further afield Former staff and freelance online journalists have included Neil Callanan Real Estate reporter Bloomberg News 13 Steve Cummins freelance music writer 14 Donnacha DeLong president National Union of Journalists 15 Blathnaid Healy Content Manager WorldIrish com 16 Caroline Hennessy food travel and culture writer 17 Sinead Kissane sports reporter TV3 18 Bill Lehane online news reporter Upstream oil and gas newspaper 19 Siobhan Mannion fiction writer and producer RTE Radio 1 s Arena 20 Luke McManus freelance television director 21 Elizabeth O Neill researcher RTE Radio 1 22 Barry Whyte editor Institutionalinvestor com 23 See also editAustralia s SBS CBC ca the online service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC References edit RTE Annual Report PDF 2007 p 27 RTE defends website on anti competitive claims RTE 15 December 2010 Alexa Rankings Alexa Profile on Ireland RTE ie Introduces Home Page and News Site Redesigns RTE RTE ie unveils major redesigns RTE RTE s entertainment website for the social media generation Silicon Republic 10 June 2010 Archived from the original on 29 September 2011 Retrieved 10 June 2010 Eammon Andrews on New Year s Eve 1961 the first outside broadcast RTE Player International RTE News 13 January 2010 Retrieved 13 January 2010 The Eircom Spiders RTE News Online wins Golden Spider award RTE 2 September 1999 RTE website wins two awards RTE 2 December 2005 Bloomberg Business Week Authors Bloomberg News Archived from the original on 19 April 2012 Steve Cummins com Journalist Dublin Ireland Donnachadelong info Bibliocook com Bibliocook com Twitter com Sinead Kissane Bill Lehane com RTE News Laurence Mackin 13 April 2011 The Irish Times Blogs Pursued By a Bear Siobhan Mannion takes Hennessy Award The Irish Times Madhouse Films Archived from the original on 28 December 2012 Documentary Maker Elizabeth O Neill RTE Barry J Whyte com External links editRTE News RTE Sport RTE Entertainment RTE Business RTE Television RTE Radio RTE Libraries and Archives RTE Live Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RTE ie amp oldid 1192101820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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