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The Green Party Representative for Fermoy has welcomed the news that Communications Minister Eamon Ryan has reached agreement with his British counterpart Ben Bradshaw on key aspects of the digital TV future for the island of Ireland. Adam Douglas said: "The deal reached this week will provide free BBC and RTÉ digital TV services to households across the island, following the switchover to digital television. This will benefit hundreds of thousands of people – especially those without access to paid-for cable and satellite services." "Whether people are interested in sport, drama, history or culture, both BBC and RTÉ offer a wide range of compelling programming and I am delighted that households in North Cork will be able to access all of these programmes after the analogue TV signals are switched off in the years ahead." "The Green Party first called for there to be an all-island digital 'free to air' broadcasting service carrying RTÉ and BBC channels back in 2007, before entering Government in the Republic. It is fantastic to see this commitment becoming a reality," he concluded.Douglas welcomes RTE/BBC Digital deal - Party delivers on 2007 pledge for free-to-air TV services across the island 4th Feburary 2010
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