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RTE is refusing to run an ad for Newstalk, says Newstalk...

…but RTE says that’s not exactly what’s happening.

Updated 7.40pm

NEWSTALK FM IS taking legal advice after it says RTÉ refused to broadcast an advertisement submitted by the radio station.

Newstalk says that RTE is in contravention of its public sector broadcasting remit by not running the television ad, which is part of the station’s ‘Move the Dial’ campaign.

“RTE’s decision not to accept the ad is motivated solely by its determination to curb the listenership of a competitor,” said Gerard Whelan, the CEO of Newstalk.

However RTE says it has broadcast ads from lots of competing stations and that the rules are clear – and that Newstalk is in the wrong.

RTE previously ran television ads for Newstalk in late 2013, but made the radio station remove the slogan at the end – “Move the Dial” – because calls to action are in breach of RTE’s codes and regulations. “This is widely understood and respected by the industry,” an RTE spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said they have not yet received a new ad from Newstalk, but will review it when it is submitted.

However Newstalk says as well as getting legal advice, it is also considering lodging a formal complaint to the Competition Authority.

Newstalk, which is an independent radio station operated by a subsidiary of Denis O’Brien’s Communicorp group, says that RTÉ ‘took an abritrary decision’ to reject the ad.

“This is clearly anti-competitive and an abuse of its position,” said Whelan.

He said that Newstalk has been made aware that RTE has guidelines for rejecting ads from competitors. “RTE should make these guidelines public immediately, in the interest of transparency,” he said.

The ad is due to appear in other media outlets.

The spokesperson for RTE said that RTE airs advertising from competing media. ”Previously this has included TV3, Newstalk, Today FM, Sky, among others”.

“All of these clients understand the ads must adhere to our advertising codes. We are happy to carry the most recent Newstalk TV ad as broadcast in September and October 2013, should they so wish”.

Originally published 4.05pm

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    Jun 2nd 2013, 5:21 PM

    Rob, some folk might confuse the H in your name with a C with a comment like that. That boy was some mothers child.

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    Jun 2nd 2013, 4:32 PM

    He was his mother’s son and he couldn’t help his surname.

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    Jun 2nd 2013, 9:35 PM

    Perhaps the man in charge of that infamous institution at the time; the darling of the Irish chattering classes might account for his stewardship in respect of this tragedy.
    Fortunately it seems to have improved since he retired to full time celebrity.

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    Jun 3rd 2013, 1:22 AM

    Due to a shortage of secure mental health beds prisons have become a hand alternative for holding the more violent mentality ill. Prison Officers are not trained as mental health professionals but yet are expected to keep and care for these type of individuals. In Monthly alone we have several inmates that in Britain would be held in Broadmore Maximum Security Hospital. But we are expected just get on with it.

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    Jun 3rd 2013, 1:23 AM

    Mountjoy*

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    Jun 2nd 2013, 5:19 PM

    Nothing to do with his surname. It’s the article title that’s the problem

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    Jun 3rd 2013, 12:22 AM

    So sad for him and his family and should never have happened – just a young lad – deepest sympathies

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    Jun 2nd 2013, 5:37 PM

    Title now changed which validates the original comment

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