GAAGO

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GAAGO
GAAGO Logo
CountryIreland
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Ownership
OwnerRTÉ & Gaelic Athletic Association
Sister channelsWatch LOI
History
Launched2014
Links
WebsiteGAAGO.rte.ie
Availability

GAAGO is an IPTV service from RTÉ and the Gaelic Athletic Association. It is a subscription based sports channel aimed at an international market and at the Irish diaspora around the world. It features over 100 live and on demand Gaelic games over the year, a library of award-winning GAA documentaries as well as an archive of classic games from yesteryear.

History[]

As part of their broadcast rights deal, the GAA announced that it was to set up a new IPTV service for an international market. The service is to be owned by RTÉ and the GAA. RTÉ will use their digital division to run the channel.[1] In 2020 GAAGO launched a similar streaming services for Irish Soccer called Watch LOI as the service provider for the Football Association of Ireland.[2]

Programming[]

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  • Republic of Ireland Allianz Leagues games
  • Republic of Ireland GAA Championship Coverage

Ownership[]

The service is a commercial service jointly owned and operated by RTÉ and the GAA.[3]

Sponsorship[]

GAAGO is to sponsor the 2017 International Rules Series and promoted The All Britain Championships British GAA taking place in London (July 2017). They are also a sponsor of the Asian Gaelic Games in Bangkok 17 to 19 November.

Availability[]

GAAGO is available worldwide on their website. It will broadcast live RTE, TG4 & games, however SKY exclusive games (14) will not be broadcast by the service within the UK. Live TV rights to championship games have been awarded to RTÉ and Sky in Ireland, Premier Sports and SKY in Britain. Rights to Allianz Leagues games have been award to TG4 in Ireland.[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "GAA and RTE Digital launch GAAGO". GAA.ie. 14 May 2014. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Watch LOI Terms & Conditions". Watch LOI. Retrieved 20 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "TV3's audience reach left it out of GAA picture". independent.
  4. ^ "GAAGO launched to stream live and on-demand games worldwide". Irish Independent. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.

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