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Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Support for Development of Regional Film and Television Production: Discussion (20 Mar 2024)

...dramas we have commissioned in association with our partners here, such as "Obituary", "North Sea Connection" and "Kin". "Kin" has been number one on the BBC iPlayer in the UK for the past month. "Love/Hate" is now doing very well on ITVX, which is ITV's streamer, off the back of the success of "Kin". We are getting an international reputation for drama. We are already doing more drama...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (6 Dec 2022)

Tom Clonan: I just want to echo Senator Dooley’s concerns about the shooting incidents last night. I am from Finglas originally and I grew up there. It is a great community. It is not the set of “Love/Hate”. It is a real community with real people. We should be appalled, as legislators, at the casual manner in which a 21-year-old was shot in a car on Cardiffsbridge Road - and...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Film Sector Tax Credits: Discussion (5 Oct 2022)

...timber, paint, bathroom suites or anything. A tax exemption form is handed in and no tax is paid on it. The production gets all the stuff it needs. I have worked on productions from the likes of "Love/Hate" to "King Arthur". On all these jobs there are props and stuff built. When all this stuff is built, it is accumulated. At the end of the job there is what we call a fire sale. The...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: Independent and Adequate Standard of Living and Social Protection - Safeguarding: Discussion (31 Mar 2022)

...because very often, safeguarding is breaking the law but it is not always brought to that domain because of a number of issues. Regarding family members committing safeguarding breaches, there is a love-hate relationship. The person loves the individual but hates what he or she is doing to him or her. Regarding legislation, we also need a gateway - a right of entry if there is suspicion...

Public Accounts Committee: 2020 Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 33: Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
Programme E - Broadcasting
(20 Jan 2022)

James O'Connor: .... It was an original drama and obviously had assistance internationally. Extraordinary things can be done when minds are put together and new talent is brought in. RTÉ has demonstrated with "Love/Hate" and other shows that it has created in the past number of years that it can be very successfully done. I am at a bit of a loss as to why that is not done more by the station. In...

Proceeds of Crime (Investment in Disadvantaged Communities) (Amendment) Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (8 Jul 2021)

Martin Kenny: ...of that. It is particularly intense in many urban areas and more densely populated regions. The truth is that most communities feel aggrieved when they see the spoils of what I often describe as the "Love/Hate" type lifestyle that some of these people live and how it is somehow or other romanticised, and young people can fall into that. Communities feel aggrieved when they see that...

Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht: General Scheme of the Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill 2020: Discussion (Resumed) (27 May 2021)

...editor for drama in RTÉ. In that time, we commissioned projects like “The Clinic”, “Love is the Drug”, “Bachelors Walk”, “Paths to Freedom” and shortly thereafter, series like “Love/Hate”, all of which have become household names. The reality of the funding model of those projects at that time was that the...

Joint Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht: Future of Public Service Broadcasting and Impact of Covid-19 on the Media Sector: Discussion (11 Nov 2020)

Brendan Griffin: ...see. Take the example of "Bachelors Walk" from 2002. The second series is on at present and people love it. "Pure Mule" was shown during the first lockdown, along with other programmes such as "Love/Hate". There is a rich archive in RTÉ and further delving into it would be much appreciated by the public, as well, of course, as investment in new content. That is something that...

Special Committee on Covid-19 Response: Non-Covid Healthcare Disruption: Mental Health Services (Resumed) (14 Jul 2020)

Michael McNamara: With regard to more remote care, it has been suggested that, rather than smartphones, the staff have Nokia 3210s. These are the type of phones that people were seen using in the programme "Love/Hate", but for very different reasons. It has also been suggested that staff have no handsets and that, several months into the coronavirus restrictions, approval is still awaited in the context of...

Public Accounts Committee: Vote 29 - Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment (3 May 2018) See 2 other results from this debate

...in tune with the creative sector here, which can bring in more partners and create more drama. We are looking at different models. When we do big, landmark, high-end drama such as "Rebellion" or "Love/Hate"-----

Report on Future Funding of Public Service Broadcasting: Motion (29 Mar 2018)

Declan Breathnach: ...heard people saying the content of RTÉ news and documentaries and other media were excellent but that the entertainment-type programmes were not so. Now, with "Mrs. Brown's Boys", "Derry Girls" and "Love/Hate", not to mention the langers in Cork, "The Young Offenders", suddenly the audience is abuzz with praise. However, this cannot be done without investment. The same can be said...

Seanad: Order of Business (21 Jan 2016)

Mary Ann O'Brien: .... Much of this drug making is funding terrorism. The Minister for Justice and Equality must attend the House to debate this issue and the next Government's term. Something must be done for our youth because "Love/Hate" is here in reality.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Value for Money and Policy Review of the Arts Council: Discussion (10 Nov 2015)

Fiach MacConghail: ...Expenditure and Reform and say not to cut our funding because the arts are good for people. How do Professor O'Hagan, as an economist, and Ms Mahony approach that? I refer to research and development and the commercial world. We would all argue that "Love/Hate" would not have succeeded without the extraordinarily talented actors and writers, a lot of whom started off in a theatre. How...

Seanad: Broadcasting and Media in Ireland: Statements (7 Oct 2015)

Trevor Ó Clochartaigh: ...-making entity or are we also going to look at the high quality of the programmes that it provides and the public service remit that it has? It has had some fantastic programmes over the years and recently its coverage of the GAA championship, its news and current affairs shows and dramas such as "Love/Hate" stand on an international stage. However, as RTE receives a substantial level of...

Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill 2014): Second Stage [Private Members] (8 May 2015)

Tommy Broughan: ...the virtual collapse of law and order in many areas of our cities. This Bill brings us back to that era and the helplessness that many communities felt. I was one of the people who did not regard "Love/Hate" as a valuable contribution to drama because, like many of the citizens in this city, I lived through the situations depicted in that drama. It is very painful for communities to...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Business of Joint Committee
The Creative Economy: Discussion (Resumed)
(28 Apr 2015) See 1 other result from this debate

...our services in any given week. More than 4,380 hours of home-produced television programming were delivered by RTE in partnership with the independent sector in 2014. Drama had a particularly strong year with "Amber", "The Fall" and "Love/Hate". RTE broadcast all of the top 20 most watched programmes in Ireland in 2014. As the advertising market becomes more fragmented, it is...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Ceisteanna Óige: Díospóireacht (3 Mar 2015)

...faoi bhrú agus faoi strus agus tá éalú uathu. Is éalú é seo a chosnaíonn a sláinte, go háirithe a sláinte intinne. Éiríonn a leithéid leadránach dóibh ansin agus teastaíonn uathu siamsaíocht níos láidre a fháil le drugaí. Bhí mé ag caint le mo sheanmáthair faoin...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Raidió Teilifís Éireann: Chairperson Designate (28 Jan 2015) See 2 other results from this debate

...All good cultural content comes through a process of appropriation of the best. This will involve collaboration with willing partners in other states. If RTE does not do this, no one else will. "Love/Hate" illustrates what is possible, as indeed does Radio 1's "Documentary on One", which is recognised as one the best radio documentary strands anywhere in the world. Although I worked...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Effects of Gangland Crime on the Community: Discussion (10 Dec 2014)

...by it. We work with people who have lost brothers, sisters, mothers or fathers through gangland crime and addiction. People ask why they do not call the police. We have all seen the television series, "Love/Hate" which showed that to be a "rat" or to "grass up" on a neighbour or someone in the area is a social taboo. Not only is there a huge social stigma around being a rat, as Nidge...

Seanad: Order of Business (18 Nov 2014)

John Whelan: ...person and a level-headed Minister who can intervene. Working in a prison is not like doing any other job. It is a very dangerous job. People working in the Prison Service work in a confined, "Love/Hate" environment on an ongoing basis. They are family men and women. Certain elements within the Prison Service management system are trying to goad and provoke them through the unilateral...

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