Have your say on the future of Public Service Media

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Coimisiún na Meán is today (28.03.25) inviting the Irish public to have their say on the future of Public Service Media.

The Call for Inputs, which opens today, Friday 28 March and closes Friday 23 May, asks the public what they want, need and value in Public Service Media in Ireland, and what they would like to see more of in the future.

Coimisiún na Meán is looking for views on what sorts of content the public care most about, what platforms people use to watch programmes and if people feel that Public Service Media in Ireland accurately represents them and their viewpoints.

Commenting on the launch of the Call for Inputs, Coimisiún na Meán Broadcasting and Video-on-Demand Commissioner Aoife MacEvilly said: ‘’Ensuring that Ireland’s media landscape serves the needs of Irish audiences is a priority for Coimisiún na Meán. We know that the media landscape is constantly evolving, technology is changing and the way audiences engage with content is transforming rapidly. The Call for Inputs that we are launching today is a great opportunity for people across Ireland to have their say on the future of Public Service Media.

‘’The Public Service Broadcasters, RTÉ and TG4, and the licensed broadcasters all have a crucial role to play in educating, entertaining and informing the public. This Call for Inputs is the first step to developing a new Position Paper on Audience Needs and the Principles and Values of Public Service Media, which will be completed in 2026. I would encourage the public to take this opportunity to let us know their thoughts by Friday 23 May, and to help us shape Ireland’s media landscape into the future.’’

The Call for Inputs is the first step in a multi-year programme of work from Coimisiún na Meán on the future of Public Service Media. There will be opportunities for broadcasters, and other stakeholders to provide their views as this work progresses.

Have your say – Call for Inputs

The survey takes just 15 minutes to complete and will close on Friday 23 May.