GAA subscription service earns just under €1m in profit in 2024

In its last financial year jointly owned by the GAA and RTÉ, GAA Go paid out a dividend of €1m to its owners
GAA subscription service earns just under €1m in profit in 2024

Earlier this year the GAA bought RTÉ out of its share in the streaming service and rebranded it as GAA+. Photo: INPHO/Ben Brady

The GAA’s subscription service GAA Go reported a profit of nearly €1m during its 2024 financial year ahead of the athletic association taking full control of the platform, the company’s latest financial documents show.

GAA Go began as a joint venture with RTÉ with the two organisations each owning 50%. However, earlier this year, it was announced that RTÉ had sold their share of the streaming platform to the GAA who subsequently rebranded the service as GAA+.

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