GAAGO sees profits cut in half amid a drop in subscription income

Earlier this year, the GAA came under pressure to stop using their streaming service for top games with Tánaiste Micheál Martin weighing in to say they should be free to air
GAAGO sees profits cut in half amid a drop in subscription income

GAAGO is a joint venture owned 50:50 between RTÉ and GAA. 

Profits at GAAGO, the match-streaming joint venture between RTÉ and the GAA, was cut nearly in half during 2022 as subscription revenue dropped and operating costs increased.

According to GAAGO Media Limited’s financial statement for 2022, subscription revenue dropped to €2.3m from €2.8m in 2021 while operating costs increased to €1.43m from €1.32m.

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