Tv licence change: Greens in fee pledge

The Green Party would change the television licence fee if it becomes part of the next government, Dublin South TD Eamon Ryan…

The Green Party would change the television licence fee if it becomes part of the next government, Dublin South TD Eamon Ryan has said.

Mr Ryan said the licence fee was an outdated and ineffective method of funding for public sector broadcasting.

The internet had rendered it “close to obsolete, overly bureaucratised and ineffective. Good journalism, whether on the television, radio, in print or online costs money”, the former minister for communications said.

“Equally, while subscription firewalls work for certain types of content, we should be careful not to dilute the freedom of information on the internet.

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“. . . One approach to the financing of public sector broadcasting, including the possibility of other media, involves some small charge on the volume of data. This funding model “would fund public service content and be much easier to charge and cheaper to operate than our current licence fee collection system”, he said.

A move towards such a model would require consultation and the answer to the question: How do we fund newsrooms while maintaining absolute editorial independence?” he said.