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The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2003. ==Events== *January – ''Stories from the Twin Towers'', a documentary about the September 11 terrorist attacks by RTÉ News journalists Caroline Bleahan and Jim Fahy wins the Gold World Medal for top 11 September documentary at The New York Festival's 45th annual Television Programming Awards. *January – The children's news bulletin ''news2day'' debuts on Network 2's ''The Den''. *3 March – Tara Television, a cable and satellite channel that airs RTÉ programmes to the United Kingdom goes into liquidation.〔 *7 May – RTÉ publishes its first annual Statement of Commitments.〔 *13 June – ''Cabin Fever'', RTÉ's "Reality TV" ship sinks.〔 It had started on 1 June, and was scheduled to run for eight weeks, but was cancelled following the disaster. *3 July – Cathal Goan is appointed Director-General of RTÉ.〔 *16 July – RTÉ publishes a Code of Fair Trading Practice.〔 *September – "RTÉ News" is merged with "RTÉ Current Affairs" to form "RTÉ News and Current Affairs". *1 November – The first annual Irish Film and Television Awards are held. The ceremony is hosted by actor James Nesbitt. *20 November – RTÉ Audience Council announced.〔 *Undated – Broadcasting fund established.〔 *Undated – An overhaul of RTÉ's internal structure creates new Integrated Business Divisions for Television, Radio, News, Publishing, Network and Performing Groups.〔 *Undated – Video self-editing becomes fully operational enabling RTÉ journalists to use videophone technology when filing reports from overseas. ''Clipmail'' is used to send a report from Liberia.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2003 in Irish television」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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