Department of Culture and Media minister Catherine Martin speaking at the Smock Alley Theatre in Temple Bar, Dublin, to announce support for the night-time economy. The department released figures that indicate there was a 27% drop in the number of licence fees issued in the first full week in July. There were 5,837 fewer TV licences issued in June and the first week in July than in the same period in 2022. The RTE controversy began on June 22 when RTE said it had incorrectly declared the earnings of its star presenter Ryan Tubridy by 345,000 euro over the period 2017-2022. Picture date: Tuesd
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Department of Culture and Media minister Catherine Martin speaking at the Smock Alley Theatre in Temple Bar, Dublin, to announce support for the night-time economy. The department released figures that indicate there was a 27% drop in the number of licence fees issued in the first full week in July. There were 5, 837 fewer TV licences issued in June and the first week in July than in the same period in 2022. The RTE controversy began on June 22 when RTE said it had incorrectly declared the earnings of its star presenter Ryan Tubridy by 345, 000 euro over the period 2017-2022. Picture date: Tuesday July 18, 2023.