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Dublin Community Television Dublin Community Television is Dublin's own community TV channel. On Channel 802 on Virgin Media and at https://dctv.ie

Dublin City PPN has a new podcast. It covers the activities of the Public Participation Network and explains go the netw...
21/05/2026

Dublin City PPN has a new podcast.

It covers the activities of the Public Participation Network and explains go the network helps Dublin City do things better. Have you ever had an idea or a question about how this fair city looks after the public? are you passionate about something that is working or not working and needs fixing in the capital city of Ireland. Dive into the PPN in an audio space. Link is in the comments.

20/05/2026

Ar mhaith leat clár Gaeilge a chur i láthair ar DCTV?
would you like to present an Irish Language show on DCTV?
[email protected]

SUPPORTING IRISH MUSIC airs 7pm daily on DCTV. We are looking to expand the team, if you love Irish or World music and h...
20/05/2026

SUPPORTING IRISH MUSIC airs 7pm daily on DCTV. We are looking to expand the team, if you love Irish or World music and have a flare for curation and video editing we are looking for volunteers to create future episodes of Supporting Irish Music (SIM) and Supporting World Music (SWM).

https://www.dctv.ie/music-player/

A DCTV MEMBER STORYEstablished in 1967 to ease overcrowding in Dublin’s city centre, Ballymun became Ireland’s first and...
20/05/2026

A DCTV MEMBER STORY

Established in 1967 to ease overcrowding in Dublin’s city centre, Ballymun became Ireland’s first and largest high-rise housing development. While often defined by its social challenges in media coverage, Ballymun is also a place of extraordinary community spirit, creativity, and resilience. Ballymun Community Films is a remarkable 20 film collection capturing more than 40 years of life in one of Ireland’s most storied communities. It is a snapshot of the larger Ballymun Communications Archive, and additionally features a selection of Ballymun related and inspired films including Bread & Circus’s acclaimed 2017 documentary The 4th Act, directed by Turlough Kelly and produced by Andrew Keogh, which turns a critical eye on the regeneration process.

This curated collection follows a collaborative five-year project between the IFI Irish Film Archive, in partnership with Ballymun Communications, and funded by Coimisiún na Meán, from which the Ballymun Communications Archive was compiled. Primarily made by local residents through long-standing training initiative and social enterprise Ballymun Communications, more than 1,000 hours of their community-made footage has been digitised and catalogued and is now protected for future generations in the IFI Irish Film Archive’s state-of-the-art digital preservation system. A showcase of 550 films from the Ballymun Communications Archive has been created by the IFI Irish Film Archive, and will be available for community access through Ballymun Communications.
The Ballymun Community Films collection is a personal insight into the life of Ballymun: its vibrant arts and music scene, community-led education and employment initiatives, the slow decline of its town centre, and the sweeping regeneration project that dramatically reshaped the area.

The digitisation and preservation of the Ballymun Communications Archive was made possible with the support of Coimisiún na Meán, underscoring a shared commitment to champion community storytelling and protect Ireland’s diverse moving image heritage. The project is a powerful reflection of the IFI’s core mission: to preserve the film heritage of Ireland and to ensure that future generations can engage with, learn from, and be inspired by the lived experiences of communities like Ballymun.

This collection of material was made by the people of Ballymun over a span of 40 years and takes viewers inside one of Ireland’s most storied and misunderstood communities.

19/05/2026

AFRICA DAY 2026 Dublin City PPN DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

05/05/2026

Supporting Irish Music EP17 is on 7PM nightly - see the full 17 weeks 220+ videos here

https://www.dctv.ie/music-player/

New This Week - 802 Virgin Media & Live Streaming on DCTV web

Amble📺 Lonely Island
Kingfishr 📺 flowers-fire
Florence Road 📺 Caterpillar
The Coronas 📺 Ghosting
Cardinals 📺 Roseland
Cruel Sister 📺 Lenny
Lucy Gaffney 📺 Forgive To Forget
Patricia Lalor 📺 Actually
Blánid 📺 Funeral Suit
Seánie Bermingham 📺 Mission for the Dead
Fionnán Barrett 📺 Therapy
Amy Michelle 📺 Patience
Gary O'Neill 📺 Petals
Maria Kelly 📺 the sum of the in-between
Seánie Bermingham 📺 Call the Coroner

Irish bands and solo artists - get your music video on TV - email [email protected]

An Invitation to listen for the Óran Mór: First Airing Tonight 8PM DCTV 802 Virgin Media and dctv.ie/live With John Spil...
04/05/2026

An Invitation to listen for the Óran Mór: First Airing Tonight 8PM DCTV 802 Virgin Media and dctv.ie/live

With John Spillane, Nóirín Ní Riain, Liam Ó’Maonlaí, Cáit Ní Riain, John D’Arcy, The Hive Choir from Queen’s University Belfast, Dónal Ó Céilleachair, Peter Doran (QUB), Matthew Noone (UL).

The Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) hub on the island of Ireland recognises the vital role of culture, the arts, and the imagination in catalysing a shift from an unequal and extractive economy to one rooted in care, kinship, and collective wellbeing.

This deep dive gathering – Listening for the Óran Mór – on June 24 2025 called together musicians, artists, activists, and academics to explore the deeper cultural resonances of music, story, and performance in reawakening our ecological awareness and re-enchanting our relationship with nature.

As part of a Shared Island project, it brought together participants from around the island of Ireland in a spirit of inclusivity and respect for diversity.

At the heart of our inquiry was the Óran Mór—the Great Song—an ancient Irish concept of the sound that moves through and connects all life.

Drawing from Irish myth and imagination, and inspired by thinkers such as John Moriarty, John O’Donohue, and Vanessa Machado de Oliveira, we explore these questions:

Can music and story help us hear the voices of our rivers, bogs, mountains—and trees—again?

How can a reawakening of our senses and the enchantment of the living world support our work to re-imagine new economic and social imaginaries in the service of wellbeing?

Can performance itself serve as a sacred practice of tuning into the more-than-human world – where the island, her communities are invited to be present to us?

more details https://weall.org/the-oran-mor-listening-to-the-voices-of-our-island

DCTV Supporting Irish Music airs 7PM daily and a good mix after 1am for you night owls - Ch 802 Virgin Media and DCTV.ie...
30/04/2026

DCTV Supporting Irish Music airs 7PM daily and a good mix after 1am for you night owls - Ch 802 Virgin Media and DCTV.ie/live

we are now on week 16 with week 17 locked in. If you are making Irish Music we want to hear from you and please send us your video(s). We play ALL genres and sound art. [email protected]

here is a new player with the first 200+ videos we have picked to play.

https://www.dctv.ie/music-player/

in from Dublin Council of Trade Unions - FRIDAY May 1st
17/04/2026

in from Dublin Council of Trade Unions - FRIDAY May 1st

17/04/2026

if you missed any of FUSION KITCHEN with Tara Walker this week at 8pm - we have all 6 episodes again next week from 2PM Eurav European Audio Visual CLG

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