Numbers prosecuted for not having TV licence down despite wave of evasion set off by RTÉ scandal
Drop in television licence sales continues this year
Drop in television licence sales continues this year
Radio: Newstalk and RTÉ cover unrest in Ballymena and Los Angeles
Streamstown House in Naas, Co Kildare, described by selling agent as a 'rare and remarkable residence' sits on 22 acres and features Japanese gardens
Gender issues are a hugely important story in Ireland today, and deserves coverage to match
Timing for programme is perfect, given that Gaelic football seems to have broken a long-running cycle of self-rebuke and black introspection
Television: RTÉ documentary feels more like a dry academic exercise than something intended to bring history alive for viewers
Michéal Martin describes content of RTÉ investigative programme as ‘absolutely unacceptable’
Radio review: Helming proceedings at a leisurely, good-natured pace, Dunne makes Seán Moncrieff sound like a Stasi interrogator in comparison
Television: Dublin shoot begins for Stuart Carolan and Chris Addison’s ‘dark and delicious screwball drama’ co-commissioned by RTÉ and BBC Northern Ireland
Dublin’s Beneavin House and The Residence, Portlaoise, both run by same firm, feature in undercover investigation
Television: But as a sort of idiot’s guide to Rod Stewart’s favourite Irish weepy, Aistear an Amhráin ticks the boxes
Jaden Hendrikse’s antics during URC shootout have been roundly criticised, apart from in South Africa
Contrast between picture the women presented beside ‘Uncle Gaybo’ and present-day selves is striking
Me & My Money: Rick O’Shea, broadcaster with RTÉ Gold
TV highlights for the week May 31st-June 6th
New RTÉ TV series tells the story of the island over thousands of years in a way that both informs and challenges
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
From TNT, to Sky Sports, NOW TV and GAA+ Irish fans are faced with many services
Please don’t say Slane 1995 was 30 years ago this July. That just can’t be right
It would be ‘unreasonable’ for payments issue to be dealt with before data access request issue resolved, source close to host says
Questions about the €3.5m IT fiasco, ‘groupthink’ and that promo ad didn’t match the roasting of two years ago over Tubsgate
Attention has moved on from outsourcing to financial stumbles - but broadcaster is still offloading production
Ghost of man long gone from station lingers as management faces questions from TDs, senators about fresh controversies
Staff raised concerns about the use of extras and placement of plants in ad, which RTÉ says cost less than €100,000 to make
The broadcaster has also disclosed that a television advert promoting the newsroom has cost €94,000
Controversial RTÉ newsroom advert ‘cost less than €100,000’, committee hears
Broadcaster has made payments as part of process to settle the employment status of around 700 workers, according to DG Kevin Bakhurst
Department of Public Expenditure set out several conditions for voluntary exits at broadcaster
For God’s sake don’t tell Media Minister Patrick O’Donovan about this
Payouts capped at €300,000 for voluntary exit scheme
Dublin-based media company had pre-tax losses of €2.66m last year
Television: Episode filmed before recent controversy features the rap trio wending their way across Finland
Eurovision: Move comes after request from Spain for audit ‘to avoid external interference and manipulation’
If the results for 15- to 34-year-olds do not make sense, then what price the rest of the listenership survey?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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