The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2019.
Events
- 2 February â The second series of Ireland's Got Talent debuts on Virgin Media One.
- 15 February â To coincide with the launch of RTÃÂ2 +1, RTàOne +1 begins broadcasting 24 hours a day. Previously it had only broadcast from 7pm to 2am.
- 19 February â Launch of the timeshift channel RTÃÂ2+1.
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- Sarah McTernan is announced by RTÃÂ as the Irish representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv, Israel, where she will perform the song "22".
- The Friday evening edition of Virgin Media One's The 6 O'Clock Show is replaced by Xposé.
- 24 March â Mairead Ronan and dance partner John Nolan win the third series of Dancing with the Stars.
- 27 March â Virgin Media announces that its partnership with Sky's AdSmart will to go live in Ireland in the final quarter of the year.
- 7 April â BSD win the second series of Ireland's Got Talent.
- 16 May â Sarah McTernan becomes the fifth Irish act in six years to not reach the Eurovision Song Contest final, when she is among the semi-finalists who are not selected for the final.
- 23 June â The Sunday Independent reports that the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has recommended that on-demand television services broadcasting in Ireland should pay a levy to do so.
- 25 June â Pensioners stage a protest outside the BBC studios in Belfast and Derry following the BBC's decision to end universal free UK television licenses for those aged 75 and over, a decision that will affect those living in Northern Ireland.
- 28 June â Veteran presenter Gay Byrne is honoured with the Ireland-US Council's Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony at Dublin Castle, but is unable to attend the event due to a broken wrist and chest infection.
- 15 August â Eir Sport and Virgin Media Sport contract a deal to show Virgin Media Sport on eir Vision and eir Sport 1 on Virgin Media Ireland.
- 12 September â Virgin Media Sport HD launches on Sky on channel 422.
- 4 October â Virgin Media One launches a new weekday schedule, which sees Ireland AM extended by an extra hour, running from 7.00am â 11.00am, replacing the simulcast of ITV's This Morning. Ireland AM is followed by Elaine.
- 4 November â The death is announced of veteran broadcaster Gay Byrne, who presented The Late Late Show for 37 years.
- 7 November â It is announced that Aertel will be shut down as part of cost-cutting measures at RTÃÂ.
- 12 November â It is confirmed that Pasquale La Rocca will join the fourth series of Dancing with the Stars as a professional dancer.
- 14 December â Golfer Shane Lowry is named the 2019 RTàSports Person of the Year.
- 15 December â The McSharry family from County Sligo, coached by Donncha O'Callaghan, win season seven of Ireland's Fittest Family.
- 31 December â Rob and Marian Heffernan and their family win the 2019 Christmas celebrity special of Ireland's Fittest Family together with â¬10,000 for their charity of choice.
Debuts
Changes of network affiliation
Ongoing television programmes
1960s
1970s
1980s
- Fair City (1989âÂÂpresent)
- ' (1989âÂÂpresent)
1990s
2000s
2010s
Ending this year
- 4 October â Xposé (2007âÂÂ2019)
Deaths
- 14 March â Pat Laffan, 79, actor
- June â Tom Jordan, actor (Fair City)
- 11 July â Brendan Grace, 68, comedian and singer (Father Ted)
- 14 July â Karl Shiels, 47, actor (Fair City)
- 23 July â Danika McGuigan, 33, actress
- 4 November â Gay Byrne, 85, broadcaster (The Late Late Show)
See also
References
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