Supporters Listen In 97 Countries
Supporters in 97 countries tuned in to hear Laois claim the All Ireland Intermediate Ladies Football Championship in Croke Park yesterday.
While the bulk of overseas listening was in the UK, North America and Australia, 123 people tuned in from Brazil, 15 from the Dominican Republic and 12 from South Korea.
Laois opened up a comfortable 10 point lead but Wexford fought back to within two points for a tense finish.
Commentary by Pat O’Sullivan and Mags McEvoy was proudly supported by O’Gorman’s Bars, Portlaoise.
Midlands 103 will be covering the homecoming celebrations in MW Hire O’Moore Park, Portlaoise this afternoon
July was a bumper month for online streaming, ahead of the All Ireland Fleadh, and the station will broadcast daily from Mullingar until events conclude next Sunday.
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