Radio: Hare-brained gags and musical diversity, together at last on ‘Marty in the Morning’Marty Whelan is an odd fit on Lyric FM, but even his wacky style is a good deal more inspirational than daytime on 2FMSat May 24 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Donoghue is no sidekick in this ‘Breakfast’ double actIvan Yates is the big name on Newstalk’s morning show, but his quietly relentless co-presenter steals his thunderSat May 17 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Shatter provokes a slip from Adams and pining from WallaceSympathy for the former minister comes from unexpected corners and water charges remain stubbornly opaqueSat May 10 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Tubridy and D’Arcy are both dab hands at the crying gameLacking celebrity guests, the RTÉ host goes for the emotions, but his Today FM rival produces stars as well as tearsSat May 03 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Music’s potent role in the incitement of violence in RwandaKathryn Thomas is a vivid if surprising guide through the country’s rich musical heritage and brutal recent historySat Apr 26 2014 - 01:00
‘You can’t really be a Viking if there isn’t a bit of bloodshed’The Vikings are back on our screens and in our galleries but the romantic notions of their wild spirit is a cheerful distortion of their cultureSat Apr 19 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Good grief, Moncrieff – surely you aren’t waffling?The Newstalk presenter marries the trivial and the serious to bracing effect, but Miriam O’Callaghan’s witty remarks fall flatSat Apr 19 2014 - 01:00
Blanket coverage risks putting listeners to sleep, and Duncan Stewart loses his coolRTE’s coverage of State visit may be a good omen for Anglo-Irish relations but it was bad news for listenersSat Apr 12 2014 - 01:00
Radio: One foot in the grave, the other foot in their mouthsUndertakers could teach Pat Kenny and Ray D’Arcy a thing or two about tact and discretionSat Apr 05 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Everybody’s getting tangled up by the Garda tapes storyConfused commentators were tied in knots trying to unravel the Garda controversy. Maybe RTÉ’s new science series could help make sense of it allSat Mar 29 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Oddly hypnotic tales of earworms and ‘doo-doo’John Murray’s jocular style often masks an inventive approach on his RTÉ programmeSat Mar 22 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Proud to be Irish on St Patrick’s Day? These new citizens areWhen Ray D’Arcy meets people who have taken citizenship it’s a telling snapshot of Irish life. Shock jock Adrian Kennedy’s daytime talk show makes you want to emigrateSat Mar 15 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Flying without wings – will Nicky Byrne help 2FM take off?The Westlife singer is a chirpy on-air presence, but his weekday radio show is as bland as his former boy band’s hitsSat Mar 08 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Gaybo grills the Garda while Sharon snaps back at the paparazziGay Byrne’s Sunday anecdotes suggest the veteran host is as stimulating as ever; Sharon Ní Bheoláin proves her mettle on ‘Liveline’, hitting out at tabloid intrusionSat Mar 01 2014 - 01:00
Radio: 2FM serves up another unappetising breakfast‘Breakfast Republic’, the RTÉ station’s new morning show, is as forced as it is unfunny. Its presenters, Bernard O’Shea, Jennifer Maguire and Keith Walsh, could learn a thing or two from Pat Kenny, who’s showing that an old hand can thrive in new placesSat Feb 22 2014 - 01:00
Radio: ‘Liveline’ taps into the public mood, so what’s bugging Joe?Covert surveillance and official arrogance: Joe Duffy plays to the gallery, and Matt Cooper handles Kenneth Egan with kid glovesSat Feb 15 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Friends in low places, but how many friends in gay places?RTÉ celebrates country music with abandon but approaches the homophobia controversy with cautionSat Feb 08 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Merry John Murray doesn’t always hit the right noteThe RTÉ Radio 1 host’s lighthearted style has its appeal, but a more thoughtful interview technique wouldn’t go amissSat Feb 01 2014 - 01:00
Radio: ‘Cover their little ears’: Mooney grows up with adult contentThe RTÉ presenter’s usual quirky cosiness gave way to sympathetic space for an outsider’s tale, while a garda whistleblower yielded a timely documentarySat Jan 25 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Globe-trotting Cooper keeps his focus close to homeThe ‘Last Word’ presenter said little about his trip to North Korea to meet Dennis Rodman, but he didn’t hide his annoyance at the National Independent Party, a new anti-immigration groupSat Jan 18 2014 - 01:00
Radio: Ray D’Arcy’s mock outrage masks an eye for hypocrisyThe Today FM host showed he can still outrage and entertain. As for George Hook, he has begun his long goodbyeSat Jan 11 2014 - 01:00
Radio review: Kenny goes private for his publicThe Newstalk presenter provided a welcome presence during the holiday period, while a guest host shone in an RTE star’s absenceSat Jan 04 2014 - 01:15
Radio: Sudden exits and welcome returns mark a year of changePat Kenny’s move to Newstalk was the big story, but there were more notable presences - and absences - on radio in 2013Sat Dec 28 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Rahoo, rahoo, rahoo – Hector bows out of breakfast radioThe ‘commander of the dawn’ Hector Ó hEochagáin signed off in bolshie fashionSat Dec 21 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Racial discrimination versus gushing tributes to Nelson MandelaOn Newtalk, George Hook tackles a black-and-white issue while Ivan Yates airs some shibboleths of his ownSat Dec 14 2013 - 01:00
Poaching listeners and presenters is becoming a habitRay D’Arcy proved his mastery of popular radio, while John Murray took a wrong DirectionSat Dec 07 2013 - 01:00
Radio: If you’re going to run off at the mouth, do it like Dave: with flair and perceptionHe may talk a mile a minute, but Dave Fanning’s quickfire chat is always entertainingSat Nov 30 2013 - 01:00
Radio: The longest fortnight finally ends with Miriam O’Callaghan’s return to the RTÉ airwavesFor fans of the presenter’s soft-focus style, two weeks away seemed like a lifetime, but now she’s back in the cosy seat in ‘Sunday with Miriam’Sat Nov 23 2013 - 01:00
Radio: The claws are out for a week of bitchy chat and baby talkIt was weird hearing Ryan Tubridy using the B-word in a discussion about women, but at least he showed a little bite. Elsewhere on RTÉ, ‘Pregnant on My Lunchbreak’ was an enlightening documentary about artificial inseminationSat Nov 16 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Money talk is taxing, but happy talk doesn’t come cheapSean O’Rourke still has a newsreadery tendency on his RTÉ show – but his colleague John Murray made a poignantly light return to the airwaves this weekSat Nov 09 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Why Sean Moncrieff’s never short of ammoThe Newstalk host’s irreverent approach shed new light on a lethal subject while Marian Finucane heard a troubling hidden historySat Nov 02 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Roma kids get a new bogeyman for Halloween. David Norris gets a clean shaveArmageddon, abduction and aliens: amid the scary stories on The Last Word and Drivetime, the senators appearance on The Ray D’Arcy Show to talk about his cancer provided unexpected reliefSat Oct 26 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Cold blood and hot airRyan Tubridy preferred crime stories to budgetary matters as Sean O’Rourke hosted an awkward encounter for Minister HowlinSat Oct 19 2013 - 01:00
Radio: Marty Morrissey takes the middle-of-the-road route to radio stardomThe sports presenter brings a new degree of inanity to the ‘Mooney’ slot on RTÉ, but Tom Dunne’s move to night time has helped the Newstalk presenter find his rock ’n’ roll voice againSat Oct 12 2013 - 01:00
Fear and loathing in BuncranaFrank McGuinness’s new play, The Hanging Gardens, and Arimathea, the novel he thought he should write as research for it, draw deeply on his experience of growing up in a threatening, oppressive IrelandSat Oct 05 2013 - 01:00
Radio: A thin turnout on air, but Pat Kenny may yet win the populist voteThe Newstalk presenter lacked big guests but made sparks fly. Over on RTÉ Radio 1, George Lee went gloriously off-pisteSat Oct 05 2013 - 01:00
Radio: George Hook un-Laoises his comedic side while Ray D’Arcy does a bad boob jobIn an on-air battle of the belly laughs, the Newstalk presenter’s loud, from-the-hip patter was the clear winnerSat Sept 28 2013 - 01:00
Exile on Benburb StreetAnu’s immersive snapshot of a young emigrant has an authentic ringSat Sept 21 2013 - 14:00
Radio: Meet the new boss. Same as the old bossAs Sean O’Rourke and Pat Kenny settle into their new slots on RTÉ Radio 1 and Newstalk, it’s hard to tell what’s changedSat Sept 21 2013 - 01:00
Winning isn’t everythingRise Productions’ update of the Tír na nÓg myth is a mixed bagThu Sept 19 2013 - 13:00
Fatherland transcends Fringe clichesNic Green’s experimental show risks self-parody but is surprisingly mesmerisingWed Sept 18 2013 - 21:30
Performance piece strikes outThirteen: Protest Part 1 is more concerned with artistic self-importance than the hardship that supposedly informs itMon Sept 16 2013 - 11:11
Radio: Absence has made Ivan better, but Tubs still has the presenceThe former TD and minister Ivan Yates sounded subtly different on his return to Newstalk, but 2FM’s Ryan Tubridy was the week’s unheralded starSat Sept 14 2013 - 01:00
Small and perfectly, plastically formedOne man’s battle with a tiny Sherman tank makes for charming theatreFri Sept 13 2013 - 13:37
Putting computer theory into theatrical practiceThere is more than one problem at the heart of this diverting pieceThu Sept 12 2013 - 12:14
Dunne and dusted, Tom clears his daytime desk in familiar styleThe Newstalk presenter remained amiable as ever but proved an unexpected champion of public broadcastingSat Aug 31 2013 - 01:00
Radio review: 1913 Lockout documentary was a hit and myth affairThe documentary was weighed down by detail, but ‘Liveline’ brought the cult of Jim Larkin to lifeSat Aug 24 2013 - 01:00
Radio Review: Gently does it as Myles Dungan blows away hot air on wind farmsStand-in host handles RTE Radio 1’s coveted morning show with aplomb, while Ryan Tubridy unexpectedly shines on 2FMFri Aug 16 2013 - 17:47