GAAGO has expanded to let Irish fans stream GAA matches online - but are they just excluding more fans? “The reality is, many older people are not using the internet, they don't have computers' - AgeAction
GAAGO is a subscription-based streaming service launched in 2014 aimed at allowing Irish diaspora around the world to watch GAA matches online.
“When GAAGO was set up, and it was for people who lives abroad and it was only accessible to people abroad,” he said. “And the complaint at that time was that it wasn't accessible to people here in Ireland.”“There are 15 games next Saturday – with all due respect, no channel should show all those,” he said.
“We're talking over 600,000 people at the moment, who are effectively digitally excluded because they're not using the internet because they don't have the skills,” he said.
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