The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2008.
Events
January
- 5 January â American anime-inspired animated series Kappa Mikey debuts on TG4.
March
April
June
- 4 June â An article in The Irish Post suggests that Diaspora TV will keep the RTàInternational name. The channel may also be on air ahead of the scheduled launch date of 17 March 2009.
- 12 June â RTàNews Now is launched as an online service. The channel began broadcasting as a free-to-air channel on 29 October 2010 on Saorview.
July
- 27 July â For the first time, the annual Reek Sunday Mass on the summit of Croagh Patrick is broadcast live worldwide by RTÃÂ. It is celebrated by Bishop Michael Neary, who speaks of consumer values that he feels are seducing society.
October
- 6 October â TG4 picks up US comedy drama Lipstick Jungle.
- 20 October â TV3 announces that it will axe the Friday broadcast of TV3 Nightly News, moving current affairs programme The Political Party to replace it. The Saturday and Sunday editions of TV3 News at 5:30 will also cut back, with TV3 News at 5:30 being axed from the weekend schedules to be replaced by five-minute news bulletins.
- October â RTàNews Now wins the award for Business Services at the Inspired IT Awards in Dublin.
November
- 2 November â RTàpostpones the planned launch of RTàEntertainment, citing financial circumstances. The broadcaster had written to Eamon Ryan during October claiming that it would be "unwise" for it to continue with the plan. RTàsaid it intended to honour the commitment in the 2007 Broadcasting Act and hoped to launch the station by the end of 2009. A spokeswoman for Eamon Ryan says the decision to postpone the launch of the channel is "a reflection of the financial realities in Ireland and worldwide". She adds that the minister is committed to the idea of RTàInternational and that it could be a "brilliant product" similar to BBC World News.
- 9 November â RTàOne airs Gaybo Laughs Back in which veteran broadcaster Gay Byrne introduces some of the comedy highlights from his thirty-seven years at the helm of the long-running television series, The Late Late Show.
- 10 November â Launch of Channel South, a television channel operated by City Channel, transmitting 24-hour local programming to Cork, Limerick, and parts of Kerry, Waterford, Clare and South Tipperary.
- 21 November â An edition of The Late Late Show features a performance by the dance troupe The Satanic Sluts leading to a raft of complaints from RTàviewers in the following days. The same show ends with presenter Pat Kenny tearing up a pair of tickets for The Late Late Toy Show in frustration after a viewer who won them along with â¬10,000 in a phone-in competition said she wasn't "particularly interested" in attending.
December
- 8 December â Brenda Shanahan wins the first series of The Apprentice and a â¬100,000-a-year job with businessman Bill Cullen.
- December â RTàNews moves out of its usual Studio Three in RTàStudios in Donnybrook, Dublin, and relocates to a temporary studio while work is carried out Studio Three for a relaunch. The new look is unveiled on the programme on Monday 9 February 2009.
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