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AN aggrieved viewer of RTE's The Frontline has complained that the station demanded his political affiliations after he questioned how it justified its TV licence fee.

RTE has received dozens of complaints over its coverage of Taoiseach Brian Cowen's historic state-of-the-nation address.

One viewer, who asked RTE to "justify" the licence it charges following the below-par political coverage -- was disgusted when he was asked to detail his political leanings.

He told the Herald: "I sent in a question to The Frontline regarding the TV licence fee. My question was responded to with a questionnaire asking for my personal details and political affiliations.

"I am a citizen and am affiliated with the interests of our country's survival. My question was simply why we, the taxpayer, have to pay a licence fee to supplement the wages of our political pundits."

RTE insists the confusion arose because the viewer received the standard automated response which is sent to all viewers who email thefrontlineaudience@rte.ie.

A spokesperson said the viewer's questions have now been forwarded to RTE's information department and a response will be issued to the viewer.

She said this email address is for viewers who wish to apply for audience tickets on The Frontline.

But the viewer insisted: "I was simply commenting on the fact that only Vincent Browne from TV3 seemed to be interested in putting the hard questions to Brian Cowen and not any of the RTE crowd, for whatever reason.

"When I sent in the question it was not responded to -- just questions about myself and my political motivations

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By:
Cmon the Town
When: 26 Nov 10 18:25
The BBC's coverage of this crisis has been way simply way better than our national broadcaster. They were streets ahead.
By:
mightymoyes
When: 26 Nov 10 18:41
state control
By:
scoobyknows
When: 26 Nov 10 19:20
Any Fellow paying the TV licence must be tearing their hair out!
By:
GANT007
When: 26 Nov 10 20:52
Do you lads in the uk pay a tv fee or what way does it work over there.
By:
workrider
When: 27 Nov 10 09:08
gant , i think scoobyknows is a corkman , uk licence must be payed to watch bbc . hope that helps .
By:
laroche
When: 27 Nov 10 13:10
The BBC also has a tendency to stress the Government line on things, especially in times of crisis. I suppose state broadcasters are bound to operate as the mouthpiece of the Government, no matter how much they protest their neutrality. It would be interesting to see RTE's coverage of crises in UK. I bet it would be more balanced than the BBC's.
By:
lustrumm
When: 27 Nov 10 18:58
Not so much this past week but I can confirm from one of the researchers on Morning Ireland that RTE were gagged in the week leading up to the announcement of the bailout. The question to AHERne on the week in Politics was a ready up. What the Government/RTE did not realise is that the ECB were leaking in the meantime to SKY,BBC and the rest of Europe as well as the financial stations.

This leak of course was to force the hand of the Irish to take a bailout on their terms to prevent the contagion (as they are calling it now) spreading.

The tide is turning now though and my only fear is that the 6.7% interest is a leak for a ready up so Lenihan can announced it at 6.2% tomorrow night and announce it a roaring succcess. Remember the 4 year plan which is only a tiny bit of this pie is based on 3.5% and aLMOST 3% GROWTH.


We are in dangerous times
By:
Tony Fenton
When: 27 Nov 10 19:04
Lenny on Paxman on youtube makes for some viewing. There is so much spinning going on it's impossible to know what to believe.

Probably fair to say that the Euro is in deep trouble.
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Tony Fenton
When: 28 Nov 10 11:42
Dunphy show on Newstalk worth a listen now. The idiot brother of the idiot making a show of himself yet again.
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