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RTÉ Prime Time bids to hold on to 100,000 new viewers with revamp

“They’re unusual numbers, I have to say,” Mr Downes said. “But we have seen it all through the pandemic. People want expertise, they want facts and they want serious analysis. They want the deep dive.” In 2019, the average viewership for Prime Time was 267,000 and it had an audience share of about 20 per cent. In 2020, that increased to 362,000 and a 28 per cent share. There is little sign of fatigue to date. From the start of 2021 to mid-March, the audience averaged at 341,000. “It’s a dividend of 100,000,” Mr Downes said. “And it is one of the reasons why we’re trying to refresh, or reboot, because we know that dividend isn’t going to last forever.”

Lockdown frustration; forestry lobbyists; and Davy s biggest crisis in decades

BOI to close 103 branches; locked out of Covid support; and the scourge of work email

BOI to close 103 branches; locked out of Covid support; and the scourge of work email Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk Mon, Mar 1, 2021, 06:58   Bank of Irelandconfirmed on Monday it is closing 103 branches on the island of Ireland, reducing its network in the Republic by about a third and its locations in the North by more than half, as Covid-19 has accelerated a shift in the industry towards digital banking. Essential businesses that have been allowed to open in Dublin city centre are at risk of collapse, traders warn, because tourist and worker footfall has collapsed but they are still not allowed avail of the Covid Restrictions Support Scheme. Mark Paul reports that lobby group Dublin Town s calling for the scheme rules to be relaxed to save businesses.

Ulster Bank s tax bills, DPC hits back and budgetary arithmetic

Ulster Bank s tax bills, DPC hits back and budgetary arithmetic
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