Representatives from the GAA are before an Oireachtas Media Committee this afternoon.
The GAA says it'll make €4million this year from its streaming service GAA Go.
Representatives from the GAA are before an Oireachtas Media Committee this afternoon.
GAA Go has been criticised recently, with many calling for all championship games to be broadcast free-to-air.
Tom Ryan, Director General of the GAA, says most of the money it'll earn will be made from viewers here at home:

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