GAA 'should never become a broadcast everything association': head of GAA+

GAA+ head Noel Quinn said the issue of exactly how many games they broadcast is something the GAA will inevitably have to consider.
GAA 'should never become a broadcast everything association': head of GAA+

GAA+ presenters Aisling O'Reilly and Gráinne McElwain with former players and GAA+ pundits, from left, John 'bubbles' O'Dwyer, David Burke, Patrick McBrearty and Stefan Campbell. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

The head of GAA+, the GAA's now wholly-owned streaming platform, has cautioned against going down the road of becoming a 'broadcast everything' association.

Speaking at the launch of the platform's exclusive 40-match broadcast schedule for the Championships, GAA+ head Noel Quinn said the issue of exactly how many games they broadcast is something the GAA will inevitably have to consider.

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