Senator Dooley said a recent Clare and Limerick hurling match “was a cracking game, and you couldn't get it anywhere – you had to pay to get it over the streaming service.”
GAAGO, the streaming service launched by RTÉ and the Gaelic Athletic Association , is a subscription-based channel that took over from Sky Sports in streaming GAA games online.Lunchtime Live
The senator said that because players are not being paid for their role, a similar “voluntary code of practice” should be taken up by the media. He said scheduling issues mean that games do not receive equal attention from broadcasters and attendees.Art said that the Ulster and Munster, Cork and Kerry and Down and Derry matches were shown on TG4, while the Kildare and Dublin matches were not shown on TG4.
General view of Croke Park during the RBS 6 Nations match between Ireland and England, 24-02-2007. Image: PA Images / AlamyNiall in Maynooth said paywalls are “a bit unfortunate in terms of development of the game.”
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