18 Jan 2021 : Nathan Griffin TG4 The Irish language broadcaster, which is more watched than BBC Two, Virgin Media Three, and Channel 4 in Ireland, also retained its position as the 6th most watched TV channel in Ireland in 2020.
This comes after TG4 successfully moved up one place from 7th place in 2019 where it had ranked since 2014.
“None of us have seen a year like 2020,” said Director General of TG4,
Alan Esslemont. “
It was a year of loneliness, confusion, bewilderment, and sadness, but it was also a year of humanitarian and public service achievements. In the media, we look back on 2020 as the year that brought about the huge acceleration of nonlinear digital media.
TG4 retained its position as the sixth most watched TV channel in Ireland in 2020. TG4 moved up one place from seventh place in 2019 where it had ranked s.
By D Scott
Jan 15, 2021
The Parting Glass in Saratoga was losing money hand over fist due to the pandemic and it was starting to look like they would be closing their doors for good. That all changed with one call from Dave Portnoy, President of BarStool Sports.
The BarStool Fund was set up to help small businesses survive these extremely trying times and that s exactly what it did for The Parting Glass.
And so you re aware, The Parting Glass is open Thursday through Sunday from Noon to 10pm. Dining in is available but limited to 50 people. Masks and social distancing are required. They also have take out.
By D Scott
Jan 15, 2021
The Parting Glass in Saratoga was losing money hand over fist due to the pandemic and it was starting to look like they would be closing their doors for good. That all changed with one call from Dave Portnoy, President of BarStool Sports.
The BarStool Fund was set up to help small businesses survive these extremely trying times and that s exactly what it did for The Parting Glass.
And so you re aware, The Parting Glass is open Thursday through Sunday from Noon to 10pm. Dining in is available but limited to 50 people. Masks and social distancing are required. They also have take out.
Parting Glass gets closure reprieve from Barstool Sports grant
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Thanks to an ongoing $18,000 monthly grant from The Barstool Fund, The Parting Glass, a restaurant in Saratoga Springs, will remain open.facebook.com/The-Parting-Glass-PubShow MoreShow Less
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Parting Glass owner Joan Desadora in the paddock of the Saratoga Race Course.SKIP DICKSTEIN/DGShow MoreShow Less
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A week ago, Joan Desadora didn t think The Parting Glass, the beloved Irish bar she owns on Lake Avenue, was going to be able to survive to celebrate its 40th anniversary in March.Provided photoShow MoreShow Less
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Then Desadora s sister encouraged her to apply for The Barstool Fund, a bailout effort for restaurants and other small businesses established in December by Dave Portnoy, founder of the Barstool Sports media company.TOM LAPOINT/DGShow MoreShow Less