The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2006.
Events
January
- 16 January â Canwest announces its intention to sell its stake in TV3.
March
May
- 26 May â At its annual general meeting in Belfast Ulster Television plc formally changes its name to UTV plc, taking the decision because it believes that the existing name no longer reflected the full scope of the company's business.
August
- 23 August â ITV secures a deal to sell its 45% stake in TV3 for ã70m.
- 29 August â Scottish Media Group â owners of the STV network â officially rejects a merger offer from Northern Irish ITV franchise holder UTV. The merger approach from would have given SMG shareholders a 52% stake in the combined company.
October
- 31 October â Sky announces plans to end its nightly Sky News Ireland broadcasts from 30 November.
November
- 3 November â Ray Kennedy presented the final Sky News Ireland programme at 10.00pm. No further Sky News Ireland bulletins were broadcast after this because the staff walked out.
- 24 November â An edition of The Late Late Show is briefly interrupted by an intruder who makes his way onto the stage to hurl abuse at host Pat Kenny. An individual is arrested and released, but re-arrested on 2 December for driving his car into the entrance of RTÃÂ's Donnybrook headquarters.
December
- 4 December â The UK's Channel 4 becomes available to viewers in Ireland via Sky.
Unknown
- Launch of Setanta Ireland, a channel dedicated to sport, showing both local and international sporting events.
Debuts
RTÃÂ
TV3
TG4
Channel 6
BBC
Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
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2000s
Ending this year
See also
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