The BAI (Broadcasting Authority of Ireland) have announced details of their decisions of complaints to Irish Broadcasters from the general public. The BAI did not up hold any complaint in this current round with six complaints rejected by the authority.
As part of a collection of arts and factual programmes to air over the coming weeks, RTÉ One has unveiled a major new documentary giving viewers exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the refurbishment of the National Gallery of Ireland which officially reopens today.
Classic 1990s Horror and Science Fiction Thriller Returns to our screens tonight. The series returns to RTɲ for its latest installment. As a recap, if you did already know, FBI Agents Mulder and Scully are given the task of investigating supernatural phenomena, these are strange unsolved mysteries that have been placed in the X filing cabinet. Muller wants to be a true believer, while Scully is more skeptical of their investigations, and over the course of 10 years both were abducted by Aliens, had sinister government official try to shut them down and even had time to satirist Scientology. And now on the X-Files.
Irish TV broadcasters are experiencing one of their worst years ever. Even the arrival of UTV Ireland and the biggest sporting events of 2015 failed to boost audiences. The highest audience share for all Irish TV channels was 48.26% and by November all of the broadcasters had lost 3% of their total audience with the biggest loss of viewers by TV3. The lowest audience share was in July with just 42.4% of viewers watching Irish TV channels. We take a look at the problems faced by each of the channels over the last 11 months and what they can expect for December 2015.
Eden tells the story of French house music from the early 1990s to the present day. A part autobigrophy by DJ Sven Hansen-Løve the film will resonant with a generation. The film opens with the toing and froing of teens to an illegal rave in a disused submarine. It sets the scene for a young DJ duo called Cheers trying to make it in the music industry. The film largely centres on the life and loves of DJ Paul played by Félis de Givry as he see his life rise and fall as he enters his 30s.
I always think The Terminator is underrated as film, probably because of its epic sequel. Having seen the trailers for Terminator Genisys I was worried that this new Terminator film would just retell the first movie, to bring it up to date for those who have yet to see The Terminator. Terminator Genisys starts with John Connor (Jason Clarke) defeating SkyNet and sending Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back to 1984 to protect his mother Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke,) from The Terminator. Anyone who is a fan of the first film will be impressed by the return to 1984. Everything is set up down to Nike product placement.