The GAA's President Larry McCarthy says he's confident that supporters will be satisfied with the product offered by their streaming service GAAGO in the coming season.
It was announced today that 38 inter-county matches will be streamed exclusively by GAAGO in 2024, including three of Cork's four games in the Munster Hurling Championship.
He defended the decision to show three Cork games, saying that they wouldn't have been broadcast otherwise.
Larry McCarthy believes that GAAGO will receive less criticism than last year
"By the end of the year, I think based on the feedback we got on the service people were quite happy about the whole thing. It takes time, it's like the championship, it's like the new championship, it's going to take time to bed in so people can get familiar with it, so they can use it. And it's just, you know, part and parcel of the landscape ultimately, but it does take that little time. And so, inevitably, when you introduce something new, there's going to be a frustration around it in terms of our appreciation of it and as I said the consumers' appreciation of it"