Management changes at RTÉ and TV3

Dermot Horan

Dermot Horan

RTÉ’s director of production and acquisitions, Dermot Horan, has become interim managing director of television at the Irish pubcaster after the exit of two senior executives.

Former RTÉ Television MD Glen Killane recently moved to become MD of eir TV and eirSport, while RTE2 controller Bill Malone was yesterday named as the new director of programming at commercial broadcaster TV3.

Adrian Lynch has been appointed to replace Malone interim channel controller of RTÉ2, in addition to his post as head of RTÉ One.

Horan (pictured) is a well-known face on the international market, having helmed RTÉ’s global acquisitions for a concerted period of time. He had been director of production and acquisitions for both RTÉ One and RTÉ2 since 2014, but will now lead key international contract negotiations.

The appointments take effect this morning after new RTÉ director general Dee Forbes made the announcements.

Forbes joined the pubcaster from Discovery Networks Northern Europe, where she was president and MD. She replaced the outgoing Noel Curran, who exited after five years as DG in April.

At TV3, Malone becomes the Virgin Media Ireland-owned broadcaster’s director of programming four months after it emerged director of content McQuaid was leaving less than a year after replacing the Fox UK-bound Jeff Ford.

He has been RTÉ2 chief and a member of pubcaster RTÉ’s board for the past three years, during which time he is credited with bringing the successful First Dates format to Ireland and helming Conor McGregor documentary The Notorious, which sold internationally.

By joining TV3, he brings to an end an 18-year career at RTÉ, where he was also commissioning editor, entertainment and has produced series such as Prime Time Investigates and The Late Late Show.

At TV3, he will report to group managing director Pat Kiely, who said: “Bill has a wealth of experience across a range of programming disciplines. This appointment will ensure our programming strategy can continue to deliver great, high quality content especially as we enter a growth phase for the business.”

His duties will include programme commissioning, acquisitions and scheduling.

TV3 recently became part of the Virgin Media Ireland wing of international cable giant Liberty Global following an €80 million  agreement 12 months ago.

This month it emerged Virgin had also come to an agreement to acquire TV3 rival UTV Ireland for €10 million.

TV3 operates two free-to-air channels – flagship network TV3 and the youth-oriented 3e – along with a time-shifted TV3+1 feed on the Virgin and Sky pay platforms. It also owns video-on-demand platform 3Player.

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