Irish-Canadian TV co-productions boosted by €400,000 incentiveVancouver event designed to help Ireland get ‘upfront and involved’ in global TV businessThu Nov 09 2017 - 22:30
RTÉ tunes up independent review of orchestrasBroadcaster wants to ‘extend the reach’ of its orchestral music amid ‘challenging’ financesThu Nov 09 2017 - 13:00
Brexit shadow lingers over Irish ad market, says Core MediaAdvertising group saw turnover rise 15% last year, but weak sterling has derailed growthThu Nov 09 2017 - 06:50
European public service broadcasters unite for ‘Keep Media Good’ campaignEurovision organiser EBU, led by Noel Curran, sends message amid industry upheavalWed Nov 08 2017 - 12:00
Planet Business: the weird and wonderful world of financeFrom a butter shortage in France to a no-smoking holiday in Japan and the world’s highest-earning dead celebritiesFri Nov 03 2017 - 06:00
Apple data centre saga, Microsoft email case and the pilots who want to work at Aer LingusBusiness Today: The best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business deskThu Nov 02 2017 - 06:30
Ryanair plunge suggests there is such a thing as bad publicityAirline’s image nosedived after cancellation crisis, Core Media study confirmsTue Oct 31 2017 - 05:25
Dublin music radio market is most exposed to industry changeHabits of younger, urban listeners point to future shifts in audio consumptionTue Oct 31 2017 - 05:15
Assets under management in Ireland to reach $7 trillion by 2025Global assets under management to double by 2025 as global population ages, study saysTue Oct 31 2017 - 00:08
Brexit ‘McCarthyism’, coffee’s ‘third wave’ and a wine drought?Planet Business: Companies beating analysts’ expectations, cities that love AmazonFri Oct 27 2017 - 06:18
2fm has more daily listeners than Today FM for first time in seven yearsCommunicorp stations make audience gains, while Radio 1 is hit by summer slumpThu Oct 26 2017 - 12:04
Escalating tracker scandal, ECB stimulus and ‘tech bro’ culture under spotlightBusiness Today: The best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business deskThu Oct 26 2017 - 06:30
Katie Taylor film and RTÉ drama ‘Rare Earth’ awarded public fundsTV3’s ‘Red Rock’ also a recipient in BAI’s €5.8m Sound & Vision roundTue Oct 24 2017 - 13:06
Stranger things have happened than a Netflix price increaseThe streaming giant has had its monster hits, but its debt levels worry some analystsTue Oct 24 2017 - 06:54
Rock on: Bay Broadcasting goes solo on Radio NovaGroup takes 100% ownership of the Dublin and commuter belt music stationFri Oct 20 2017 - 08:00
The ‘Trump Slump’, the online retailer that’s coining it and the week in BrexitPlanet Business: Anyone for a holiday?Fri Oct 20 2017 - 06:00
Storm Ophelia in the media: When weather turns from small talk to national emergencyOld and new media each had a part to play in relaying vital information to the publicThu Oct 19 2017 - 13:06
Tracker scandal investigation, Gavin O’Reilly interview and nostalgic Super NintendoBusiness Today: The best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business deskThu Oct 19 2017 - 06:37
Media group INM must be used to murky forecasts by nowAfter Robert Pitt’s exit, what next for the news publisher? Ask Denis – and GoogleTue Oct 17 2017 - 06:13
Mobile formats push global advertising spend to half a trillion euroIrish ad market growth outpacing the average rate in 2017, says eMarketerMon Oct 16 2017 - 16:01
Paschal Donohoe’s great walks, Brexit’s ‘Project Batna’ and ubiquitous pumpkinsPlanet Business: The cult McDonald’s sauce that made fans angry and other madnessesFri Oct 13 2017 - 07:02
M&S euro prices lack festive cheer, while earners await post-budget ‘fiscal drag’Business Today: The best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business deskThu Oct 12 2017 - 07:43
Budget 2018: Reading between the lines of Donohoe’s speechMinister’s plans on ‘more appropriate accommodation’, sugar and Brexit decodedTue Oct 10 2017 - 19:34
‘Glamour’ hovers on the brink of the ‘Dumper’ as magazine fades to digitalMuch joy will be lost when the UK women’s glossy stops publishing monthly from 2018Tue Oct 10 2017 - 05:50
Boris Johnson’s dubitation, CEOs for gun control, Monarch’s reign endsPlanet Business: Ryanair’s cancellation crisis and other grim events in perspectiveFri Oct 06 2017 - 06:36
Sell GAA matches to Britons to boost tourism - business groupIreland misses out on ‘culturally curious’ visitors, says British Irish Chamber of CommerceFri Oct 06 2017 - 06:30
ESRI warns on tax cuts, broadband blues linger and Freshly Chopped expandsBusiness Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business deskThu Oct 05 2017 - 06:41
Sky threatens to drop RTÉ if channels are not offered for freePay-TV company says it won’t carry State-funded broadcaster’s channels if Government allows retransmission feesTue Oct 03 2017 - 20:39
TV industry still thrilled to make it through to next weekFrom ‘Ireland’s Got Talent’ to ‘The Apprentice’, elimination formats are going nowhereTue Oct 03 2017 - 06:15
‘JOE’ company Maximum Media appoints Daragh Byrne as CEOKatie Molony steps down, while former 98FM boss John Burns joins as MDMon Oct 02 2017 - 17:30
Mark Little media venture Neva Labs aims to be Netflix for newsDublin company with global ambition wants to burst artificial intelligence ‘filter bubble’Mon Oct 02 2017 - 05:15
Ryanair, Aryzta and ‘serious’ viability concerns for regional developmentsBusiness Today: the best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business deskThu Sept 28 2017 - 06:57
International language of laughter: RTÉ seeks comedies with export potentialFunding scheme with Irish Film Board will see four pilots and one full series producedThu Sept 28 2017 - 06:45
Jaffa quake, Brexit poo and the things Twitter users really wantPlanet Business: Bad news on almost every frontThu Sept 28 2017 - 06:00
Google co-operation with news groups ‘a very positive step’, says INM chief‘Resilient’ publishers will survive ‘very worrying world’, Robert Pitt tells copyright eventTue Sept 26 2017 - 17:14
Google keeps news industry hanging on with new concessionsThe tech giant has found bones to throw. Could it be the start of a better relationship?Tue Sept 26 2017 - 06:30
Toys ’R’ Us grows old, Uber’s ‘wife appreciation’ and a Twitter overachieverPlanet Business: This week’s round-up has more issues than ‘Rolling Stone’Thu Sept 21 2017 - 06:48
No launch date for RTÉ’s delayed Saorview Connect service‘Prohibitive’ costs mean TV3 HD is unlikely to join free-to-air platform before Six NationsTue Sept 19 2017 - 18:36
Dublin Podcast Festival turns up volume on thriving mediumOur audio diets are more diverse now, but passion projects still swamp commercial hitsTue Sept 19 2017 - 06:32
INM ends online access to ‘Sunday World’Title freezes website to show advertisement for home delivery and digital subscriptionsTue Sept 19 2017 - 06:16
‘Morning Ireland’ to ramp up business news coverageRTÉ Radio 1 to add new bulletin after 8.30am to capture market reactionsFri Sept 15 2017 - 06:55
Planet Business: The week in tulip bulbs, technical hitches and sausage rolls‘Kamikaze Brexit’, Northern Rock, Face ID demonstrations and other disastersFri Sept 15 2017 - 06:30
Dalata ditching its sponsorship of George Hook is progressHotel group did right thing, but damage will linger from Newstalk rape commentsTue Sept 12 2017 - 06:30
Planet Business: Fairy doors, rooftop running tracks and bitcoin apartmentsThe latest in tech workplace fashion and an, ahem, interesting list of Bell Pottinger clientsThu Sept 07 2017 - 19:00
Google stays number one for shoppers despite rise of ‘dark traffic’Wolfgang Digital’s ecommerce study proves need for speed and ‘power of Pinterest’Thu Sept 07 2017 - 06:25
Irish advertising agencies strike more cautious note on turnover increasing‘Adland’ still an optimistic and ‘startingly young’ industry, IAPI census findsTue Sept 05 2017 - 06:00
There may be trouble ahead for RTÉ – but don’t set your watch to itThe broadcaster is bidding to ‘still be around’ for future generations but aren’t we all?Mon Sept 04 2017 - 18:17
The ‘Amazon tax’, a panicky pound and a cotton catastrophePlanet Business: Subprime lending to family members; and Uber’s new CEOFri Sept 01 2017 - 01:00
‘Painful choices’ ahead for RTÉ as it seeks 250 redundanciesDee Forbes tells employees broadcaster must become smaller and more efficientThu Aug 31 2017 - 16:24