Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)
GAA rejects Virgin criticism of PPV move, rights sales
The Gaelic Athletic Association has hit back at claims it did not gauge interest from linear broadcasters ahead of its decision to move domestic coverage of some championship matches to a pay-per-view…
GAA and RTÉ bring in Simplestream for OTT revamp
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Irish public-service broadcaster RTÉ have engaged OTT technology company Simplestream to revamp their GAAGO service.
Eir signs on as top-tier sponsor of Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship
Irish telecoms operator Eir has agreed a five-year deal to become a new official sponsor of the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship.
GAA extends RTÉ and TG4 rights deals, signs expanded agreement with BBC
The Gaelic Athletic Association has renewed rights deals with Irish public-service broadcaster RTÉ and Irish-language broadcaster TG4 and has also signed a new expanded agreement with UK public-service …
Sky set to exit as GAA broadcaster after nine years
Pay-television broadcaster Sky has announced that its time as a domestic Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) broadcaster is set to come to a close
Inter-county GAA Championship games shown online amid fans’ absence
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) has agreed to provide online coverage of inter-county championship matches that are not being shown by Irish public-service broadcaster RTÉ and pay-television broadcaster …
Allianz extends title sponsorships of GAA’s national leagues
Allianz Ireland has extended its title sponsorships of the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Gaelic football and hurling leagues for a further five seasons.
Citi Field to host hurling tournament
Fenway Sports Management bringing ancient Gaelic sport to New York after three prior events in Boston
GAA reports revenue rise, moves to tackle pitch concerns
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was able to distribute a record amount of income to counties and clubs in 2017 after revenue rose to €65.6m ($81.7m), while the organisation has moved to address concerns over its playing surfaces by acquiring a farm to grow its own pitches.