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Feb 2024
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RTÉ go before the Oireachtas again today

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RTÉ chiefs past and present are preparing to grace the halls of Leinster House to appear before the Oireachtas Media Committee as the public broadcaster’s crisis rumbles on.  
 
Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast ahead of the meeting this morning was Niamh Smyth, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee.

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