40 isn't young
Oh yes it is!
40 isn't young
Indeed, more new presenters and more new formats. The Late Late should have been put out of its misery long ago, and Tubridy is just a boring, jaded format. RTE's idea of creativity is to put Miriam in Tubridy's seat for the summer. We need some quality and originality.Most of our presenters are 40+ or +++ . We need more young presenters .Actually some of our actors/actresses would do a very good job ,but I suppose money would be an issue for them.
Damn it, Gerry Ryan takes the paycut . . .
So we are stuck with all these overpaid talentless gits . . .
in fairness, a fair few RTE personnel have jumped ship and gone cross the water over the years, Eamonn Andrews, Terry Wogan, Dermot Morgan and even Zig and Zag spring to mind.
Gerry Ryans arguement has always been that since he earns a small fortune for RTE via the advertising revenue his programmes generate then he should get a larger salary, again, an arguement I have no issue with. However, given that advertising revenues are now falling, he should do the decent thing and cut his salary by the same %
Any chance we could presuade Channel 5 in the UK to sign up Ryan and Kenny, then we'd never have to/get the chance to watch them
Brendan O'Connor
Anyway, 40 isn't old!!!!!!!
Couldnt agree with you more!!Did you hear him (G Ryan) this morning? What a git. He went on for about 10 minutes (honestly, about 10 minutes) before actually saying he would take the pay cut. He wanted us to know how much soul searching he had done, how many people he had spoken to for advice, how wonderful we have been to him over the last 21 years, how much support we have all given him, how we have never given him a "bum steer" in our lives, how he appreciates our valuable support, how he feels for those who will be taking pay cuts all over the place ...... blah blah blah .... before "announcing"(!) that he was now willing to take the cut. Mother of God what a load of codswallop. Just say "I'm taking the cut, folks". Who needs to hear a rant about it .... does anybody really care?!!
Slightly of the topic. I've a friend who's worked in broadcasting in the UK for years including for the likes of the BBC. He has visited RTE frequently on various projects. Says that the place is way way way overstaffed - too many people hanging around waiting, too many layers in the broadcast teams, too many "assistants" (he got the impression that most of these "assistants" were friends/relatives of people in RTE and these jobs were created to give them employment). Says the BBC etc. have much smaller and more efficient production teams.
Is he considered a potential candidate to move up into the Kenny/Ryan mould ?
Help us Jebus !
Did you hear him (G Ryan) this morning? What a git. He went on for about 10 minutes (honestly, about 10 minutes) before actually saying he would take the pay cut. He wanted us to know how much soul searching he had done, how many people he had spoken to for advice, how wonderful we have been to him over the last 21 years, how much support we have all given him, how we have never given him a "bum steer" in our lives, how he appreciates our valuable support, how he feels for those who will be taking pay cuts all over the place ...... blah blah blah .... before "announcing"(!) that he was now willing to take the cut. Mother of God what a load of codswallop. Just say "I'm taking the cut, folks". Who needs to hear a rant about it .... does anybody really care?!!
I think the only way RTE can get rid of these ridicously high salaries is if the audience stop listening. Switch off Gerry Ryan and listen to a local station. Switch off the late late and watch something else. Do this for a while, ratings will go to the ground and these guys will be no longer be in such high demand. Then salaries will be dropped and so too might our TV licence. What can I say, I live in hope.
I think the only way RTE can get rid of these ridicously high salaries is if the audience stop listening. Switch off Gerry Ryan and listen to a local station. Switch off the late late and watch something else. Do this for a while, ratings will go to the ground and these guys will be no longer be in such high demand. Then salaries will be dropped and so too might our TV licence. What can I say, I live in hope.
Just noticed this post; I'm perplexed, to say the least, why people are only complaining now about the grotesquely overpaid staff of RTE.
I posted about this many months ago - their remuneration has no basis and should be drastically reduced in line with civil service rates because that's what in effect they are. They are paid from the licence fee which is just another form of taxation.
The same goes for all public sector employees - why is everyone only complaining now?