The Dawn Of Television In Ireland
President of Ireland Éamon de Valera launches new television service and addresses the audience in both Irish and English. Never before was there in the hands of men an instrument so powerful to influence the thoughts and actions of the multitude. President Éamon de Valera was the first person to speak on Ireland's television station. Addressing the audience in Irish and English the President outlines his hopes and fears for television.
The following is the text of his address;
"As I have said, I am privileged in being the first to address you on our new service, Telefís Éireann. I hope the service will provide for you all sources of recreation and pleasure, but also information, instruction, and knowledge.
I must admit that sometimes when I think of television and radio and their immense power I feel somewhat afraid. Like atomic energy, it can be used for incalculable good but it can also do irreparable harm. Never before was there in the hands of men an instrument so powerful to influence the thoughts and actions of the multitude.
A persistent policy pursued over radio and television apart from imparting knowledge can build up the character of a whole people, inducing sturdiness and vigour and confidence. On the other hand, it can lead through demoralisation to decadence and dissolution.
Sometimes one hears when one urges higher standards in information and recreational services, that one must give the people what they want and the competition, unfortunately, leads in the wrong direction and so standards become lower and lower.
Now it is you the people who will ultimately determine what the programmes in Telefís Éireann are to be. If you insist on having presented to you the good and the true and the beautiful you will get these.
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