VIEWERS face the prospect of paying more for their TV licence to help offset potential losses of €68 million at RTÉ.
The broadcasting authority also wants a crackdown on the estimated 14% of households who do not pay the licence fee, describing the percentage of defaulters as "high by international standards".
RTÉ has urged the Government to allow it increase the licence fee from €160, which would be the first increase in three years.
The semi-state company said it needs more income to offset a major downturn in its advertising revenue, which has been sparked by the economic crisis.
However, while RTÉ published its annual report yesterday, the broadcaster decided to withhold releasing details of the salaries of the station’s top earners until later this summer.
The high level of pay among leading broadcasters, including Pat Kenny, Gerry Ryan and Marian Finucane, was criticised as "disproportionate and unjustifiable" by the chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Communications last month.
RTÉ director general Cathal Goan — who received a salary of €298,000 last year, plus another €50,000 in other benefits — said 2008 was a year "which started well but ended worryingly".
The company said that while it achieved a break-even result last year, it anticipated a €68m shortfall this year — a 15% reduction in income.
Despite the economic downturn, revenue at RTÉ remained static at €441m.
Overall, RTÉ’s operating costs rose by 7% to €460.5m last year, although the station achieved a break-even position through a number of cost-cutting measures.
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RTE planning hike in licence fee | Irish Examiner
I swear to god i will not pay another penny to those money grabbing shower of bastards they will have to lock me up



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