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Published 18:11 30 May 2019 BST
Updated 19:32 30 May 2019 BST
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"We are always hopeful but things are very strange in RTÉ at the moment," the insider told The Irish Sun. “It’s the quietest we’ve ever known it to be. “It’s possible RTÉ do want the show back but just don’t have the money.”
The station is "running out of cash", the source continued, and may have to cut other projects to save DWTS.
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