Get your club news broadcast on TG4

Started by GAA Beo, February 21, 2008, 05:50:25 PM

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GAA Beo

TG4 is offering clubs across the country a chance to get their news out live on air!

Seó Spóirt, the channel's live discussion show is broadcast every Friday at 8:30 pm. We have a slot on the programme aimed at helping clubs get their news out to a national audience.

If you've got a fundraiser going, for example, or are looking for a new manager, or have a new initiative that makes for a novel story, drop a line to club@tg4.ie with all the details. Remember to leave a name and contact number.

Also, if you've got some footage of your club in action, let us know and we can arrange to have some of it broadcast.

Remember, it's TV, so keep it interesting. You get to let people know your club news, and we get to stay in touch with the grassroots of the GAA.

Seó Spóirt is presented by Micheál Ó Domhnaill, with discussion from resident panellist Seán Bán Breathnach, plus a variety of weekly guests and features. We cover the weekend's action, GAA, rugby, and other stories as they break.

Seó Spóirt, every Friday, at 8:30 pm on TG4.


Tá TG4 ag cur deis ar fáil do chlubanna a gcuid nuachta a chur amach ar aer!

Má tá scéal suimiúil nuachta ón gclub agat agus gur mhaith leat é a scaipeadh, cur ríomhphost isteach chuig club@tg4.ie.

Coinnigh suimiúil é, cuimhnigh gur ábhar nuachtúil atá á lorg againn. Is féidir linn míreanna a chraoladh freisin, bígí i dteagmháil linn gan mhoill!

Seó Spóirt, gach Aoine ag 8:30 i.n. ar TG4.


ziggysego

God Bless TG4, the natural home of the GAA.
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never kickt a ball

Quote from: ziggysego on February 21, 2008, 07:51:20 PM
God Bless TG4, the natural home of the GAA.

Could you not have said that in Irish Ziggysego?  :D

ziggysego

Quote from: never kickt a ball on February 21, 2008, 07:58:09 PM
Quote from: ziggysego on February 21, 2008, 07:51:20 PM
God Bless TG4, the natural home of the GAA.

Could you not have said that in Irish Ziggysego?  :D

I'm afraid hardstation is my Gaelic translator.

Damn the English for eradicating my mother tongue!!  >:(

:D
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ziggysego

Quote from: hardstation on February 23, 2008, 02:44:52 AM
Also, ziggy, you never did correct thon mistake on the header of the Greencastle website.
Naomh not Naoimh.
And your Culture and Language officer should have a 'Ní' and not an 'Uí' before the last bit, beginning Dh.

Thanks, must get that sorted over the weekend.
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bigpaul

Have only about 25 words of Irish and have often looked at this programme longingly. Is it or could it be repeated with subtitles? Failing that, could Radio Ulster broadcast simultaneously?

GAA Beo

Seó Spóirt would like to thank all of you who sent in messages on behalf of clubs over the past couple of weeks. We've been delighted to advertise the needs of clubs as far away as Paris and London, as well as those of many at home. The well is a little dry for this week's programme though, so here's another reminder.

If clubs have a fundraiser on, are looking for new players or managers, etc., or have a tournament coming up, let us know and we'll put this news out on air every Friday night on Seó Spóirt (TG4 8:30 pm). Anything club-related will be considered, and as Seó Spóirt is broadcast all over the country, it is the best mode of free advertising available to clubs!!

Send any info and contact details to club@tg4.ie

Beir bua.