Children watched Charlie Kirk’s death online and see pornography daily, committee told
‘We know kids as young as eight or nine are seeing pornography, violent pornography, on a daily basis,’ says TD
‘We know kids as young as eight or nine are seeing pornography, violent pornography, on a daily basis,’ says TD
There is no logical reason why a podcast episode should be regulated any more than a Substack post
Joint Oireachtas Committee on Media to hear from Ivan Yates
Move stems from concerns over social network’s compliance with internal complaint handling system legislation
When the news and PR sectors intersect to the degree that they do in Ireland, it becomes fair to ask whose interests the news ultimately serves
Move follows controversy over former minister Ivan Yates providing coaching to Jim Gavin while broadcasting on political matters
Fianna Fáil is in its Maud Gonne era, that is to say, absolutely tormented by a man called Yates
Independent candidate in race for Áras condemns video, calling it ‘a disgraceful attempt to mislead voters’
As a sovereign state and member of the EU, the country must preserve its own right to regulate
Washington believes government bans on disinformation or hate speech are generally not permissible
Postponement of Scannal followed due diligence to comply with election guidelines, RTÉ says
Social media companies should be legally bound to reveal identities of those who threaten politicians
Violence and harassment towards politicians has become an urgent democratic challenge in Ireland
Political figures share their experiences of being abused and attacked, security arrangements they have put in place and the limitations it has placed on their daily lives
On RTÉ Radio 1, the ambitions of the palpably sincere meteorologist can sound slightly delusional. Unusually, Cormac Ó hEadhra decides to ease off
Threats of violence – particularly if aimed at families – are not mere overheated expressions of dissent
Abuse includes death threats and threats of violence
Governments are moving from finger-wagging to mandates on adult content
Concerns are growing that EU officials regulating Big Tech could face US visa bans
Company formerly known as Twitter alleged media regulator engaged in ‘overreach’ in approach to restrictions on some video content
Failure to meet protection obligations will mean fines of up to €20 million or 10 per cent of platform’s annual turnover
The digital economy has become a key arena of US-EU competition
Government believes code is crucial in protecting children from dangers in digital world
Introduction of alcohol warning labels to be deferred for two years, Ministers to hear
Founder of Cork’s Tripe+Drisheen news site says industry body failed to give adequate reasons for its refusal
X has already launched High Court action for ‘regulatory overreach’ in advance of rules being implemented on Monday
Many planned reforms to be implemented once Broadcasting Bill becomes law
Some €6m was set aside in Budget 2025 to be shared between Virgin Media Television and commercial radio stations
Broadcast charge could be ‘quick fix’ for sector, committee hears
Interest in news increased in Ireland this year, with 56%of people ‘extremely’ or ‘very’ interested, well ahead of UK, EU and the US
Pricewatch receives two similar stories connected to Sky Television involving older people
Outgoing shareholders said there had been ‘several interested parties’ vying for control of radio station
Coimisiún na Meán to contest claims it engaged in regulatory overreach in parts of new online safety code
If the results for 15- to 34-year-olds do not make sense, then what price the rest of the listenership survey?
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