In Fergus Finlay’s opinion, (May 28) RTÉ is in the “safe hands of honest and skilled Tom Savage”.
Mon, 04 Jun, 2012
FIANNA Fáil believes in public service broadcasting.
In every healthy democracy, there should be a tension between the body politic and the media.
Tue, 29 May, 2012
Further calls have been made on RTÉ chairman Tom Savage and director general Noel Curran to resign as a result of the Prime Time Investigates programme which defamed Fr Kevin Reynolds.
Wed, 23 May, 2012
RTÉ chairman Tom Savage has insisted only Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte can force him to step down over the 'Prime Time Investigates' scandal.
Tue, 22 May, 2012
RTE’s director general has insisted there will be no repeat of the defamation scandal surrounding Father Kevin Reynolds.
The Courts Service has revealed RTE’s bill for defamed priest Fr Kevin Reynolds' legal team was more than €150,000.
Wed, 16 May, 2012
The chairman of RTÉ has said he still finds it inexplicable that the hugely damaging 'Mission to Prey' programme in which Father Kevin Reynolds was defamed was allowed to air.
Former presidential candidate Sean Gallagher has compared his treatment by RTÉ to that of defamed priest Father Kevin Reynolds after he complained about the broadcast of a bogus tweet.
Tue, 15 May, 2012
A new cross-party watchdog should be set up to hold RTE to account, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said.
Wed, 09 May, 2012
RTÉ is to submit quarterly reports to Pat Rabbitte, the communications minister, on an overhaul of its standards in reporting.
The board of RTÉ has been given one week to file a report on all steps it is taking to prevent a repeat of the defamatory 'Mission to Prey' programme.
Tue, 08 May, 2012
The board of RTÉ has said there is no excuse for the defamation of a missionary priest wrongly accused of rape by the once-flagship journalism 'Prime Time Investigates' programme.
The Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte is meeting the board of RTE this morning to discuss the BAI report into the libeling of Fr Kevin Reynolds.
The RTÉ Authority was yesterday fined €200,000 by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland over serious breaches of the Broadcasting Act.
Sat, 05 May, 2012
RTÉ was fined €200,000 by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland for the controversial Prime Time Investigates programme, which seriously libelled Fr Kevin Reynolds in what the station described as “one of the most significant errors” in its history.
Misjudgments by individuals combined with systemic failures led to RTÉ’s grave error to wrongly accuse a priest of fathering the child of a teenage girl he was accused of raping.
Fr Kevin Reynolds’ offer to take a paternity test was not communicated to the RTÉ legal team prior to the broadcast that falsely claimed he had fathered a child while working as a missionary in Kenya.
Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte has criticised RTÉ's 'Mission to Prey' programme today, calling it a "shoddy, unprofessional, cavalier, damaging piece of work".
Fri, 04 May, 2012
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has recommended that RTÉ be fined €200,000 after finding that the broadcaster breached the Broadcasting Act in its 'Prime Time Investigates' programme which libelled Fr Kevin Reynolds.
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland has begun an inquiry into how documents from its investigations into the Fr Kevin Reynolds defamation scandal were leaked.
Wed, 11 Apr, 2012
RTÉ has accused members of a media watchdog of undermining regulations after documents about the inquiry in the Fr Kevin Reynolds defamation scandal were leaked.
Tue, 10 Apr, 2012
A priest defamed by RTÉ was not interviewed by the broadcasting watchdog during its investigation, it has emerged.
Wed, 04 Apr, 2012
The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland inquiry into the Prime Time Investigates “Mission to Prey” programme has been concluded.
Wed, 14 Mar, 2012
Catholic leaders have launched a stinging attack on organisers of the IFTAs for presenting an award to suspended RTÉ series Prime Time Investigates.
Thu, 16 Feb, 2012
The former controller of BBC Northern Ireland has been appointed to investigate the defamation of a priest on RTÉ.
Fri, 09 Dec, 2011
THE head of RTÉ has pledged to restore the “fundamental bond” of public trust in the state broadcaster in the wake of the Fr Kevin Reynolds libel controversy.
Mon, 28 Nov, 2011
EVERY media organisation, this one included, has had to face the awful consequences of libelling individuals.
Wed, 23 Nov, 2011
RESIGNATIONS in RTÉ are not being ruled out after the Government announced an investigation into the defamation of Fr Kevin Reynolds by the national broadcaster.
The Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte has announced an independent inquiry into the case of Father Kevin Reynolds who was defamed by RTE's 'Prime Time' programme.
Tue, 22 Nov, 2011
RTÉ’s ham-fisted debacle in wrongly accusing Fr Reynolds of serious crime begs the question how many more similar programmes by RTÉ castigating religious orders were properly researched and indeed in their presentation of said programmes were they just and fair in their treatment of alleged crimes?
THE Association of Catholic Priests has called on RTÉ to explain why it proceeded with a defamatory broadcast against Galway-based priest Fr Kevin Reynolds despite the priest’s constant denials of sexual abuse.
Sat, 19 Nov, 2011
RTÉ is agreed to pay compensatory and aggravated damages to Fr Kevin Reynolds after he settled his action for defamation arising from the broadcaster’s Prime Time Investigates programme, “Mission to Prey”.
Fri, 18 Nov, 2011
Two paternity tests have shown that a Co Galway-based priest, featured in an RTÉ 'Prime Time Investigates' programme, is not the father of a Kenyan woman, the High Court has been told.
Wed, 21 Sep, 2011
AN investigation of the final ministry of deceased paedophile priest Fr Noel Reynolds has found no new allegations of child sex abuse.
Tue, 17 Jun, 2003
A HOSPITAL where a paedophile priest worked is to contact dozens of families to investigate whether patients were abused there.
Mon, 21 Oct, 2002
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