The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2011.
Events
January
- 1 January â Long running British-Irish sitcom Mrs. Brown's Boys begins on RTàOne. It stars Brendan O'Carroll as the grumpy old woman.
- 4 January â Freeview announces details for the launch of ITV1+1, together with the possibility that both STV and UTV will launch their own timeshift services, STV +1 and UTV +1 in Scotland and Northern Ireland respectively. UTV later confirms it will launch UTV+1 at 8pm on 11 January 2011.
February
- 21 February â British-Irish sitcom Mrs. Brown's Boys begins airing for the first time in the UK on the BBC.
May
- May â Mission to Prey, presented by Aoife Kavanagh, is aired on RTàOne, leading to the defamation of Fr. Kevin Reynolds. Justice and Defence Minister Alan Shatter supports the programme at the time.
- 23 May â Helen O'Rahilly, a former director of television at RTàlaunches a scathing attack on its flagship programme, The Late Late Show amid criticism that standards on the programme have slipped since Ryan Tubridy took over as host in 2009. In an online blog, O'Rahilly says, "If I was back in charge of RTÃÂ, you wouldnâÂÂt see this utter shite on Friday night".
- 25 May â RTàNews Now revamps its on-screen identity, giving viewers more detailed content.
- 26 May â Saorview, the free to air digital television service is launched. The service has eight channels â RTàOne, RTàTwo HD, TV3, TG4, RTàNews Now, 3e, RTÃÂjr and RTàOne + 1 â and is available to 97% of households in Ireland. Saorview also carries a new digital RTàAertel service and RTÃÂ's radio services.
June
October
- 6 October â BBC Director General Mark Thompson announces that BBC HD will close to be replaced by a high definition simulcast of BBC Two. This BBC Two HD will work much the same way as BBC One HD. This move allows the corporation to save ã2.1 million, used to count towards their budget deficit following the freezing of the license fee and the additional financial responsibility of addition services.
- 8 October â TV3's Video on Demand (VOD) is relaunched as 3Player. It replaces the original TV3 Catch-Up service previously available at tv3.ie and through its iPhone/iPad app. The new service was revealed at a press call the previous day1. It is estimated by the TV3 Group that the service will be worth about â¬7.5 million by 2015. 3Player is in HTML5 format which makes it available on the majority of operating systems.
November
December
Debuts
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TV3
Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
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1980s
- Fair City (1989âÂÂpresent)
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1990s
2000s
2010s
Ending this year
Deaths
- 14 March â Gerald Barry, 63; broadcast and print journalist, following a long illness.
- 3 June â Peter Murphy, 88; television presenter (RTÃÂ).
- 22 October â Cathal O'Shannon, 83; journalist and television presenter.
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