The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2000.
Events
- 1 January â RTàpresents ', coverage of the turn of the millennium from 31 December 1999 into 1 January 2000. The programme is part of the international strand 2000 Today to celebrate the occasion.
- 13 March â Long running news and current affairs programme Nationwide begins its first ever transmission on RTà1.
- 13 March â After a very long absence, Welsh children's stop-motion animated series Fireman Sam returns to air on Irish television with Network 2 screening it as part of Den2.
- 1 May â Doctor Who: The Movie, the television film based on the Doctor Who television series receives its very first broadcast on television in the Republic of Ireland. Starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, the film is transmitted on TV3 from 3:55pm to 5:30pm.
- 1 June â A new RTàAuthority is appointed.
- 11 September â The UK broadcaster Granada Media plc agrees to acquire 45% of TV3 from the channel's original consortium as part of a deal giving TV3 the right to simulcast programming with ITV.
- Undated â RTàundergoes a programme of re-structuring.
- Undated â RTàestablishes a Programme Development Fund to invest ã25 million in indigenous programming over the next five years.
- Undated â By the end of 2000, RTàhas a deficit of ã11.23 million. Public funding for the broadcaster has been increased only once in the previous fifteen years.
- Undated â TV You is rebranded as UTV2.
Debuts
RTÃÂ
TV3
TG4
Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
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1970s
1980s
1990s
Ending this year
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