Model
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Origin | İzmir |
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Record labels | Dogan Music Company |
Albums | Levlâ'nın Hikayesi |
Diğer Masallar | |
Perili Sirk | |
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Cabochards | |
No | |
Main-Main | |
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Pop Rock | |
Past member | Serkan Gürüzümcü |
Aşkın Çolak | |
Burak Yerebakan | |
Fatma Turgut | |
Okan Işık | |
Can Temiz | |
Kerem Sedef | |
Members | Fatma Turgut |
Can Temiz | |
Okan Işık | |
Burak Yerebakan | |
Songs | 2011 |
List | 2011 |
2016 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1052361 |
About Model
Model was a Turkish rock band based in İzmir, Turkey.
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RTÉ: Your questions on the Irish broadcaster's payment scandal answered
At a glance
Jessica LawrenceBBC News NI6 July 2023, 06:31 BSTUpdated 2 hours agoIrish broadcaster RTÉ has been embroiled in a scandal over controversial payments made to one of its star presenters.
In June, it was revealed Ryan Tubridy between 2017 and 2022.
The former director general of RTÉ, Dee Forbes ,
The Irish government has also to review The broadcaster's governance and culture, as well as contractor fees and other matters.
As more details emerge about The broadcaster's finances, Bbc News NI takes a look at some of big questions being asked about The controversy.
Who is Ryan Tubridy ?Starting his broadcasting career fresh out of university as a runner for The Gerry Ryan Show, Mr Tubridy has become RTÉ's most paid presenter over The Years .
In 2009, he took over hosting duties for The broadcaster's flagship Talk Show The Late Late Show .
The programme - combining entertainment and Current Affairs - is considered an institution in Ireland.
Its annual highlight comes in The run-up to Christmas with.
He. Northern Ireland-born comedian and presenter Patrick Kielty is due to replace Mr Tubridy as The Show 's host later this year.
Mr Tubridy also hosts a weekday show on RTÉ Radio One , but since The undeclared payments were revealed.
Mr Tubridy is represented by agent Noel Kelly , both of whom have offered to appear before The Oireachtas (Irish parliament) to help with its investigation into The payments.
What was he being paid?As a public service broadcaster, RTÉ publishes The earnings of its highest paid presenter's every year.
In 2021, RTÉ said Mr Tubridy earned €440,000 (£376,250), about €26,000 (£22,200) less than what he made The previous year due to a 15% pay cut.
However, it recently said that it had misstated figures for Mr Tubridy's pay, and The presenter had actually earned €515,000 (£440,380) in 2021.
The Extra payments were found during an audit of The broadcaster's finances.
It said that between 2017 and 2022 Mr Tubridy received a series of payments totalling €345,000 (£294,300) above what was made public.
A review, The organisation's board said, found that under a separate agreement Mr Tubridy was guaranteed €75,000 (£64,000) of additional annual income by RTÉ which was intended to be paid by a commercial partner.
However, The Partner did not renew The Contract for a second year, and given it was guaranteed by RTÉ, The payments were made directly by The broadcaster to Mr Tubridy's agent.
As a result, he received two payments totalling €150,000 (£128,000) in 2022, for that year and The previous year.
How was this being done?In short, it is complicated.
But what we do know is that some of The Undisclosed payments were made using a barter account.
Media companies often use these to trade advertising space In Return for goods and services instead of cash.
For example, if there is unsold advertising time, a barter account may be used to exchange that time with a music promotor In Return for tickets for an upcoming gig.
It should be a win-win scenario for both parties - The promotor gets cheaper advertising space and The broadcaster gets tickets that can be used for competitions.
These type of accounts are often used in commercial stations, but RTÉ uses a dual-funding Model - with part of its money coming from a license fee and The rest from commercial revenue - so transparency over its use of public money has raised questions.
What has The reaction been?Given that RTÉ gets half of its money from The Public , questions over its finances have not been well received.
At a committee hearing, The organisation's board chair Siún Ní Raghallaigh said trust in The Station 's management has eroded.
Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister ) Leo Varadkar has also been highly critical of The Situation , adding there's The possibility some barter account payments may have been on The wrong side of The Law .
Mr Tubridy has been off-air since The payments were uncovered due to editorial reasons.
Staff at The organisation have also protested over The controversial payments.
National Union of Journalist's (NUJ) Irish Secretary Séamus Dooley said barter account spending figures have caused members " deep upset and unprecedented levels of anger" and they have been left " shell-shocked".
What else has RTÉ been spending money on?At a Dáil (lower house of Irish parliament) committee, RTÉ clarified that it has not one, but three barter accounts.
Fine Gael TD Brendan Griffin .
From these accounts, a UK-based agent was engaged to sell surplus advertising airtime, and was paid a fee of about €345,000 (£256,500) in cash and services, such as hotel accommodation and flights, In Return .
There was €5,000 (£4,275) spent on 200 pairs of flip-flops for a summer party for agencies and clients at €34 (£29) each.
The barter account also spent €12,000 (£10,200) on Bruce Springsteen tickets and €6,358 (£5,400) for 50 tickets for a Phil Collins and Robbie Williams concert.
What's next?An independent review into The organisation's governance and culture will now take place.
The government said it expects it to take about six months.
Mr Tubridy and his agent Mr Kelly have offered to appear before The Oireachtas media committee to help with its inquiries over The Undisclosed payments.
It is unclear whether this will be a public or private session.
As The Scandal rumbles on, questions now remains over how RTÉ will win back The Public 's faith and trust.
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