The Man Who Wanted to Fly gets TV premiereDemand for documentary skyrocketing, says Loosehorse producer of Frank Shouldice filmMon Jul 22 2019 - 06:17
Netflix and Amazon should pay levy to Irish industry, says Screen IrelandOutgoing chief James Hickey says big media firms could help fund Irish film and TVSat Jul 20 2019 - 03:55
‘Mixed’ second quarter for retail despite ‘robust’ grocery salesHot beverages, headphones and health stores among the strong performersFri Jul 19 2019 - 12:55
Sterling woes, Burberry hero and the moon landing recreated in chocolatePlanet Business: There’s a job going at IMFFri Jul 19 2019 - 04:04
Broken habits can break the media in a fragile climateLaura Slattery: Sunny weather is not the only disruptive influence on news routinesTue Jul 16 2019 - 15:32
Irish Daily Mail parent records profit of almost €1.2mAssociated Newspapers (Ireland) has made staff cutbacks since end of financial yearTue Jul 16 2019 - 14:46
Olympic victories, Brexit posing and the strange case of the Universal firePlanet Business: The battle ‘for the very existence of Britain’ continuesFri Jun 28 2019 - 05:14
Adrian Dunbar to judge Virgin Media short film competitionWinning entry will have its work made and shown on televisionThu Jun 27 2019 - 13:39
Irish producers eye Chinese film market at Dublin festivalEven a limited release in China is ‘massive’, says Kilkenny’s Cartoon SaloonWed Jun 26 2019 - 16:48
RTÉ cites cost of special events for €13m lossDirector-general Dee Forbes says licence fee payers ‘deserve more’ from broadcasterTue Jun 25 2019 - 18:15
Screen directors urge ‘robust investment’ in RTÉGuild calls for separate drama fund so Ireland can compete in ‘peak TV’ industryTue Jun 25 2019 - 13:41
Media industry waits for more than just online takedown noticesRegulation of the broadcasting sector has struggled to keep up with its realitiesTue Jun 25 2019 - 05:58
Facebook’s money, Heathrow’s expansion and Platini’s arrestPlanet Business: No shortage of ambitionFri Jun 21 2019 - 13:32
Facebook argues it cannot be held in contempt of court – but its users canCompany has at times appeared unable to handle volume of harmful, unlawful contentThu Jun 20 2019 - 18:27
Coillte to convert nine forests in Dublin Mountains to recreational useState forestry company launches Coillte Nature to focus on ‘social dividend’Thu Jun 20 2019 - 17:23
Kriégel case: Facebook and Twitter summoned to court over photosDPP says social media firms responsible for sharing of images of convicted teenagersThu Jun 20 2019 - 11:13
Order in Kriégel case appears to treat social media firms like publishersFacebook and Twitter representatives to appear in court over anonymity breachThu Jun 20 2019 - 01:00
Facebook removes content identifying boys found guilty of Ana Kriegel murderConfirmation comes from company after it and Twitter ordered to court over identification of Boy A and Boy BWed Jun 19 2019 - 19:04
Communicorp and Wireless attack ‘time-warp’ media regulationRadio groups object to BAI ownership and control policy, citing unfettered online sectorTue Jun 18 2019 - 13:57
A modern media puzzle: Digital, print and the left-right divideIn countries with more polarised politics, levels of trust in media are more in fluxTue Jun 18 2019 - 04:01
Boys + Girls takes Three’s music campaign to CannesDublin creative agency will address global advertising festival on its YouTube hitMon Jun 17 2019 - 05:22
Tory drugs, Uber air taxis and fashion retail bright spotsPlanet Business: Political buccaneers and a reflective billionaire take centre stageFri Jun 14 2019 - 05:00
Arcadia lifeline leaves Green looking off colourRetail chain’s chairman has become intertwined with its brand to toxic effectFri Jun 14 2019 - 03:15
Irish Times digital growth points to desire for quality Irish perspectives – studySurvey finds 12% pay for news online, with younger readers more likely to do soWed Jun 12 2019 - 13:17
A quarter of news users decided not to share stories on accuracy doubtsReuters Institute finds 25-34 age group most likely to pay for online newsWed Jun 12 2019 - 04:35
Spotify makes presidential bid for podcast gloryExclusive deal with Barack and Michelle Obama points to fragmented audio futureTue Jun 11 2019 - 03:45
RTÉ spent €41 million on independent productions in 2018One in six TV pitches are commissioned, but spending has only nudged up in recent timesMon Jun 10 2019 - 03:15
Apple’s missing map mojo, Ai-Da the arty robot and the richest US self-made womenPlanet Business: It’s all kicking off in France todayFri Jun 07 2019 - 05:10
Guidelines issued for non-alcoholic drink ads to avoid ‘confusion’Non-alcoholic product variants should not target children, watchdog rules dictateThu Jun 06 2019 - 20:39
Sexist job advert legacy of the 1970s still lingersDays when only men had ‘initiative’ and only women were ‘friendly’ not really so distantTue Jun 04 2019 - 05:13
RTÉ and TG4 warm up for their Fifa Women’s World Cup debutAll 52 matches to be broadcast on Irish TV for first timeMon Jun 03 2019 - 01:00
Buoyant football clubs, Eurovision ratings and a UK PM contenderPlanet Business: Time for one last Brussels get-together for Theresa MayFri May 31 2019 - 05:55
RTÉ and Acorn commission period post-mortem mystery Dead StillSix-part international co-production set in 1880s Ireland now filming in DublinThu May 30 2019 - 12:39
‘Real crisis’ in newsroom resources a concern, says press ombudsmanPress Council reiterates dismay in delay to Defamation Act reviewWed May 29 2019 - 15:29
Biggest Irish listed companies given 33% female director target by 2023Review group urges end to all-male boards, but stops short of calling for gender quotasWed May 29 2019 - 07:22
Real Madrid overtake Manchester United as Europe’s most valuable club, says KPMGSpanish club’s enterprise value rose 10% after Champions League title hat-trickWed May 29 2019 - 05:35
Press ombudsman received 464 complaints in 2018Objections to ‘rosarectomy’ cartoon, not upheld, caused surge on previous yearWed May 29 2019 - 00:01
Recent job losses reflect difficult outlook for Irish journalismGrim backdrop for employment prospects as three newspaper groups make editorial cutsTue May 28 2019 - 02:54
‘Sweden and Ireland have many things to discuss’AstraZeneca chairman Leif Johansson talks free trade, Brexit and pharmaceuticalsMon May 27 2019 - 05:00
Bish, bash, bosh: Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire comes crumbling downPlanet Biz: Paternity leave; philanthropic billionaire Robert F Smith; facial recognitionFri May 24 2019 - 05:59
Irish Distillers serves up whiskey podcastBrand is latest to join audio trend with ‘toe in the water’ history seriesThu May 23 2019 - 05:33
Diageo to offer 26 weeks paid leave to new Irish fathersDrinks giant signals ‘bold’ move to equal paternity and maternity benefits in many marketsWed May 22 2019 - 13:32
Times Ireland to make most editorial staff redundantIrish print edition of UK newspaper to cease publication with small number to continue working on digital productTue May 21 2019 - 17:08
Employment reaches record high after stronger than normal first quarterNumbers in work have ‘never been higher’, says Central Statistics OfficeTue May 21 2019 - 11:57
Game of Thrones weekly fever should spell the end of the TV bingeThe series would not have gained the same attention if it had been uploaded all at onceTue May 21 2019 - 03:59
Gender balance in boardroom to be targeted by lawChambers Ireland lobbying for ‘more business-friendly approach’ to legislationTue May 21 2019 - 02:57
Screen Ireland hosts Cannes women event as it steps up funding parity planAgency announces winners of low-budget feature film scheme for female talentMon May 20 2019 - 05:21
RTÉ hunts sponsors for Playback and Tracy CliffordNew commercial partners sought for Radio 1 round-up and 2fm afternoon showMon May 20 2019 - 05:00
Cannes obsession, Amazon ambition and how to run a company ‘the Richer way’Planet Business: Bumpier than an Uber IPOFri May 17 2019 - 05:05
PwC calls for tax reforms to help Irish-owned businessesEntrepreneurs and family-owned companies should be better supported, says accounting firmWed May 15 2019 - 04:35