![]() We look forward to 2022 with great enthusiasm.Home hot new top A History Network MemberĪ place where Irish History lovers post links and discuss various aspects of Ireland’s rich past.Īs long as it relates to Irish History, feel free to post it. We are grateful to Minister Martin and her department for their continued support and belief in TG4. It is clear that TG4 represents public value for our audience and their continued appreciation of our content as a channel and as a brand is greatly appreciated. We are proud of our programme content and schedule that continues to attract strong audiences. Despite continued Covid-19 challenges, growing the prime-time share to over 2% for the first time since 2013 in a time of increased choice for audiences is a considerable feat. Social media views grew by 20 million video views in 2021, with a total of 58 million views for the year.Īlan Esslemont, Director General of TG4 said, “I would like to congratulate the team in TG4 and the programme producers in the Independent sector on this achievement. Síle Seoige’s documentary about miscarriage, Síle Seoige: Deireadh Tochta, which set out to put an end to the culture of silence and stigma around the terrible loss that is experienced by so many was the second most streamed documentary on the TG4 Player. He was a star for Gaoth Dobhair and soon became a cornerstone of the county team. With a new language and sport to learn, Kevin embraced both eagerly. Born in Glasgow, he moved to his mother’s homeplace of Donegal in his youth. ![]() ![]() The most watched streamed programme on the TG4 player was the Laochra Gael documentary which featured Donegal footballer Kevin Cassidy. Total time viewed on VoD went up 33% in 2021 compared to 2020. There were over 3m views last year to the TG4 Player between live viewing and VoD, an increase of 15% on what was a big year for the Player in 2020. The documentary was watched by 74,000 people and had an average share of 6.1%. Sinéad Ní Uallacháin went on a rebranding mission in PEIG, to change her memory in our minds forever. A documentary about the most hated woman in Irish history Peig Sayers was also very popular with viewers. The documentary had an average audience of 75,000. The most watched documentary in 2021 was Martin McGuinness, a film that assessed the life and legacy of Martin McGuinness. Higgins’s 80th birthday, recognising his enormous contribution to the Arts and featuring some of Ireland’s finest performers Ómós Michael D 80 was watched by 118,000 people and had a share of 9.1% of the viewing audience.ĭocumentaries featured strongly again in 2021. It had an average audience of 227,000 and a share of 29.9%.Ī special programme of music, song, dance and poems on the occasion of President Michael D. The live final of the TG4 LGFA Football final Peil na mBan Beo between Meath and Dublin on September 5th was the second most watched programme last year. The game had an audience reach of 545,000 and an average audience of 229,000 viewers and 21.5% share of the viewing audience at the time. The most watched programme of the year was Rugbaí Beo‘s Pro-14 Final between Leinster and Munster on Saturday 27th March. Sport dominated the viewing figures for 2021. The station had an all-day share of 2.74% during the month.The highest daily reach of 829,000 was on May 23rd during the Allianz League triple header. May was the best month for TG4 in 2021 in terms of audience share. This increase is the first time TG4 has had over 2% share in primetime since 2013. The average viewing share for 2021 was 1.89%, up from 1.83% in 2020, and there was an increase in primetime share from 1.92% in 2020 to 2.05% in 2021. 2023 TG4 All-Ireland Championship drawsģ.6m people or 81% of the population watched TG4 at some stage during 2021.LGFA launches ‘Take a Second’ respect campaign.Yoplait O’Connor Cup star Kate Kenny is The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month for March 2023.Attention All Clubs! Book your place at the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Club 7s!.Would you like to play at Croke Park on TG4 All-Ireland Finals Day?.Steering Group on Integration Update: March 28 2023.Book your place: LGFA Level 2 Coaching Course.Engaging the Teenage Player Coaching Conference to Take Place.REPORT: Mackin and Mallon on song as Armagh get the better of Donegal in TG4 Ulster SFC.WRAP: TG4 Connacht glory for Mayo key victories for Waterford, Dublin and Armagh.Lidl Ireland and Carla Rowe seek entries for LGFA 50th Anniversary Jersey Design Competition.REPORT: Mackin and Mallon on song as Armagh get the better of Donegal in TG4 Ulster SFC
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