TV Licence sales recorded by An Post from January 2022 to February 2024 are set out below.
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|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
|
January
|
78,050
|
78,389
|
75,183
|
February
|
70,648
|
71,891
|
61,601
|
March
|
74,098
|
79,210
|
|
April
|
73,942
|
68,795
|
|
May
|
73,624
|
73,598
|
|
June
|
75,067
|
73,421
|
|
July
|
76,769
|
53,882
|
|
August
|
77,736
|
54,664
|
|
September
|
93,365
|
66,000
|
|
October
|
94,905
|
67,722
|
|
November
|
87,750
|
72,248
|
|
December
|
71,970
|
64,458
|
|
The TV licence funds a broad range of public service content, enabling essential news and current affairs programming, as well as supporting the creation of a high quality content on culture, sport, entertainment, music and more. It supports not only RTÉ, but also content created and broadcast by many independent producers on a range of national and local broadcasters. As such it remains critically important that people continue to pay the TV Licence fee. It is not only required by law, it underpins availability of public service content which is of paramount importance to our democracy and society.