In our Monday debate, we discussed the future of Irish television.
With so many different streaming services on offer, the way people are consuming TV programmes has changed dramatically in recent years.
Where does this leave Irish TV? What will be produced in the future, where will the money come from to provide it, and what will people be prepared to pay for?
Kate Shanahan, head of journalism at DIT, Willie O'Reilly, columnist with The Sunday Business Post and former commercial director of RTÉ, Finola Doyle O'Neill, broadcast historian at UCC, and John Masterson, media consultant and Sunday Independent columnist, joined us to discuss this.
Listen to the interview in full by pressing the play button on this page.