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2009 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2009.
==Events==

*5 January – 3e launches, replacing Channel 6.
*January – TV3 relaunches under the corporate name of The TV3 Group, although officially they remain TV3 Television Network Limited. The TV3 Group consists of TV3, 3e and tv3.i.e.
*9 February – The new look RTÉ News is unveiled on the One O'Clock News programme.
*21 April – It is announced that Loraine Keane, the main presenter of ''Xposé'' will leave the series. TV3 subsequently launches a nationwide search for a new presenter.
*5 May – RTÉ's chief economics editor George Lee is named as the Fine Gael nomination for the Dublin South by-election.
*29 May – Pat Kenny presents his final edition of ''The Late Late Show''.
*3 June – TV3 announces that Michael O'Doherty, Emma Ledden and Gerry Lundberg will judge the applicants for the next ''Xposé'' presenter on a new TV show called ''Total Xposure''.
*5 June – George Lee wins the Dublin South by-election.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dublin South: By-election 2009 )
*12 July –
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*The Broadcasting Act 2009 is signed into law. Many of the provisions of the Act relating to RTÉ also apply to TG4, with the station being subject to regulation from the new Broadcasting Authority of Ireland once the relevant provisions are commenced. The Act also changes the English-language title of the chief executive of TG4 to "Director-General" in line with RTÉ, and in the Irish language from "Ceannasaí" to "Ardstiúrthóir". There have been two Chief Executives of TG4, Cathal Goan (former Director-General of RTÉ from 1996 to 2000)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Director-General – Cathal Goan )〕 and the current Director General, Pól Ó Gallchóir.
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*Section 113 of the Act changes the name of RTÉ from "Radio Telefís Éireann" to "Raidió Teilifís Éireann", in order to reflect the 'proper' spelling of the name in Irish. However, the station retains its "Radio Telefís Éireann" logo at the entrance to its Donnybrook headquarters in Dublin.
*11 August – Seán Munsanje is declared the winner of ''Total Xposure'', winning a six-month contract with TV3 as the newest member of the ''Xposé'' team. His contract was not renewed.
*4 September – Ryan Tubridy takes over as presenter of ''The Late Late Show'' as the series returns for its 49th season. His first guest on the programme is Taoiseach Brian Cowan.
*21 September – RTÉ Television relaunched ''The Angelus'' broadcast before RTÉ News: Six One, featuring seven different editions, with seven respective people for each one.
*25 September – The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) meets to review 20 complaints made to it by individuals in relation to phone charges for callers to TV3's late night quiz show ''Play TV''. Of these fifteen are upheld, one is rejected, one is determined to be invalid and two require further investigation. Four days earlier, on 21 September callers to the ''Liveline'' radio show on RTÉ Radio 1 had complained about the phone charges and methods used for the programme. Host Joe Duffy stated that many of his listeners and callers had not got a satisfactory reply from TV3 in relation to their complaints and hence his reason for this section of the his show, and that TV3 was unwilling to be a part of the discussion show having been asked by RTÉ Radio. Some of the contestants had not been paid their prize money. TV3 advised viewers who played the game to go to RegTel with any complaints.
*1 October – The provisions of the Broadcasting Act 2009 relating to the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland commences.
* 19 November – The FAI makes an official complaint to FIFA and requests a replay, after France qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa the previous night with a goal resulting from a double handball by their striker and team captain Thierry Henry. FIFA and the French Football Federation refuse. The incident attracts comment globally. Fans protest outside the French embassy in Dublin. The match had been watched by Ireland's highest television audience of 2009 and the highest audience for any sporting event in the country since 1995.
*14 December – Steve Rayner wins the second series of ''The Apprentice''.
*18 December – Gay Byrne, the original host of ''The Late Late Show'' makes a one-off return to the programme as one of Ryan Tubridy's guests.
*26 December – ''TV3 News'' announce that it has been informed that the Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan is suffering from a serious illness. TV3 say the announcement was made for the public good, but attract criticism for the way the story was announced.

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