Advertisement
News

Local Senator calls for TV licence model to be reformed

Jul 24, 2024 13:15
By Shannonside News
Share this article
Local Senator calls for TV licence model to be reformed
Credit: Senator Micheál Carrigy Facebook page.

Micheál Carrigy says that prosecution of those who don't pay the licence is the last thing the Government want.

The Government has been discussing the latest funding model for RTE. The TV licence fee will remain, and will be supplemented by direct Exchequer funding. Local Senator and Oireachtas Media Committee Member Micheál Carrigy says that prosecution of those who don't pay the license is the last thing the Government want.

As part of the plan An Post is to receive €6 million to help increase collection rates. Senator Carrigy, a postmaster in Ballinalee in Longford, believes the licence model itself needs to be reformed:

Advertisement

 

Advertisement

Shannonside Newsletter

Sign up now to keep up to date with the latest news.

Processing your request...

You are subscribed now! please check your email to confirm your subscription.

1e, Mastertech Business Park
Athlone Rd, Townparks,
Longford, Ireland
Eircode: N39 RR67

Download Shannonside App Today

Copyright © 2026 Shannonside FM. Developed by Square1 and Powered by PublisherPlus