Recently the service has generated anger among GAA fans, raised questions over pricing and access and attracted the attention of the competition watchdog. Where to next?
After a tumultuous first season of championship coverage in Ireland littered with controversy, complaints and the involvement of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission , the people behind GAAGO have certainly had a chance to learn a lot. Now we need to ask: what comes next?
In regard to the GAA and RTÉ, the co-owners of GAAGO, the answer is unclear, as both declined opportunities to discuss plans for the service with the Business Post.
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