• a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2012. Ongoing – TV50, a series of special events throughout 2012, celebrating the 50th anniversary...
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  • Ireland, Vodafone TV and Eir among others, provide similar digital television services to Irish viewers. Television was first received in Ireland in 1949...
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  • 2012 in Irish television for television-related events in Ireland. 2012 in Italian television for television-related events in Italy. 2012 in Japanese...
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  • The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2024. 1 January – RTÉ One's New Year's Eve celebrations include a special edition...
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  • month for UTV Ireland". The Irish Film and Television. Retrieved 18 March 2016. "Pat Kenny and UTV Ireland 'part company'". The Irish Independent. Independent...
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  • Irish television in the 2010s please see: 2010 in Irish television 2011 in Irish television 2012 in Irish television 2013 in Irish television 2014 in...
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  • available in Ireland. Public broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (4 channels), first commercial broadcaster Virgin Media Television (4 channels), Irish language...
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  • 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2012. "Mahon Report". The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. "Ireland falls back into recession". BBC News. BBC. 22 March 2012....
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    1987) is an Irish actor. He was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Awards for the television series Love/Hate. He has appeared in the films Snow...
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  • list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1970. 21 March – Ireland wins the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Amsterdam, for the first time...
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