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  1. BAI is the regulator of broadcasting in Ireland. It promotes diversity, plurality and quality in the media sector, and provides information and funding for the industry.

    • About Us

      The BAI is the regulator of broadcasting in Ireland. Our key...

    • Regulation

      The BAI regulates all content broadcast on all Irish...

  2. The BAI is the regulator of broadcasting in Ireland, licensing, monitoring and funding radio and television services. Learn about its goals, values, functions, budget, policies and procedures, and how it engages with stakeholders.

  3. The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI; Irish: Údarás Craolacháin na hÉireann) is a former broadcasting authority which regulated both public and commercial broadcasting sector in Ireland. It was established in 2009, effectively replacing the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) (Irish: Coimisiún Craolacháin na hÉireann).

  4. The BAI regulates the content, contracts, funding and compliance of all Irish licensed broadcasters, both public and commercial. It also promotes media plurality, investigates breaches, and engages with European audiovisual regulatory bodies.

  5. Mar 15, 2023 · Coimisiún na Meán was established in 2023 to regulate broadcasters and online media, support media development and introduce a new regulatory framework for online safety. The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland was dissolved and its staff and responsibilities transferred to the new commission.

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Coimisiún na Meán is the new authority responsible for overseeing broadcasting, video-on-demand and online safety in Ireland. It was established in March 2023 under the Online Safety and Media Regulation Act 2022.

  7. Jun 12, 2020 · Learn about the government's role in regulating and supporting broadcasting and media in Ireland, including TV licence, public service broadcasting, media mergers, EU issues and more. Find out how the Future of Media Commission report is being implemented to transform and sustain media in Ireland.