Original motivation for the regulator’s now-scrapped guidance reveals just how outdated it had become
have long opposed the moratorium that effectively barred them from covering campaign issues from 2pm the day before an election or referendum. They weren’t the only ones to think it made no sense. The, which in its report last July on this year’s family and care referendums was unequivocal. At a time when online media and social media is so prevalent, it said, the moratorium was “now anomalous and open to potential exploitation” and should be removed.
Your work questions answered: My hours have been cut but someone new has been hired. Can my employer do this?Still, no one should have had to wait until 2024 to understand that the restrictions tied broadcast media’s hands behind their backs. In its submission, RTÉ lamented the absurdity of its online news service being permitted to report on significant breaking stories during the moratorium period while its television and radio programmes could not.
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