Categories: Ireland Main News Six Nations Supporters Club

RTE Extends RBS 6 Nations Deal Until 2017

RTE Sport announced today that it has retained the rights to broadcast the RBS 6 Nations Championship for a further four years, until 2017.

RTÉ has been awarded exclusive Irish terrestrial rights to the Championship as part of a four-year extension to their existing contract covering television, radio and online coverage.

Ryle Nugent, Group Head of Sport, RTÉ, said today: “The RBS 6 Nations is a major international sporting event, steeped in history and a key part of our public service broadcast offering.

“This is good news for Irish sports fans and means that all 15 matches will continue to be free-to-air for Irish audiences over the next five years.

“We have always enjoyed a successful relationship with John Feehan and the Six Nations Committee and are very pleased to be continuing our partnership up to and including the tournament in 2017.”

John Feehan, Chief Executive, Six Nations Rugby, said: “We are delighted to have extended our contract with RTÉ for an additional four years. The work of the broadcasters in the promotion and development of the game is of tremendous importance and we would like to thank RTÉ for their efforts over the years.

“We look forward to working with them for a further four years.”

Share
Published by
jmcconnell

Recent Posts

  • Home Top News
  • Ireland 7s
  • Men's 7s
  • Rugby 7s
  • Women's
  • Women's 7s
  • World Series 7s

Ireland Sevens Match Tracker – Singapore

14 hours ago
  • Home Top News
  • Ireland 7s
  • Men's 7s
  • Rugby 7s
  • World Series 7s

Ireland Men Pick Off Pumas To Book Singapore Semi-Final Berth

1 day ago
  • Home Top News
  • Ireland 7s
  • Rugby 7s
  • Women's
  • Women's 7s
  • World Series 7s

Ireland Women Increase Try-Scoring Threat But Bow Out To Australia

1 day ago

This website uses cookies.

Read More