RTÉ makes two appointments to leadership team as part of new strategic plan
The BBC’s Steve Carson to become director of video while Newstalk’s Patricia Monahan will be director of audio
The BBC’s Steve Carson to become director of video while Newstalk’s Patricia Monahan will be director of audio
Radio: As one of Ireland’s most experienced interviewers, Pat Kenny is forensic in his questioning. But not, seemingly, with Michael O’Leary this week
Radio: If the Liveline conversation seems designed to play on men’s worst fears, it ultimately eschews sensationalism in favour of salutary advice
Radio: Newstalk presenter mercifully ditches the flat gags, subjecting the Minister for Health to an onslaught
Newstalk’s Tech Talk presenter on being a middle child, summers on the Shannon and being organised
It takes time to build an audience for a radio show – and time to understand exactly how a new one is faring
Broadcaster and his wife Kathy are listed as the firm’s only directors, which has assets of almost €2.4m
Radio review: Unfortunately, the Newstalk host stops short of mentioning ‘snowflakes’, so denying listeners a full house
Oliver Callan’s slot is among those to lose listeners on RTÉ Radio 1, though station maintains its market share
Executive had been leading Bauer Media Audio Ireland, the owner of Today FM and Newstalk, on an interim basis
Radio: Even at his most factually minded, the RTÉ presenter can’t resist his mischievous side
Radio: Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly run the gamut from children’s sleepovers to John McGuirk’s bellicose language
Radio: 2FM’s drivetime duo, who turn raucous rural references into ratings, know their listeners – and the value of their brand
Radio: Newstalk host tucks into burgers while taking on bigger issues, as Ray D’Arcy earns dad rock cachet
The former Fine Gael minister displays little loyalty for his old party during his snap analysis of Leo Varadkar’s shock resignation as Taoiseach
Radio: The Newstalk host draws out detail rather than showily sympathising when he speaks to Mary about her experience of reporting historical abuse
Move signals long-running investigation into Ireland’s largest news group is drawing to a close
Radio review: In being themselves, the Newstalk Breakfast hosts leave a distinctive stamp on their morning show
Radio: When on form he is unparalleled at drawing out personal stories that illuminate wider truth
Radio: RTÉ's Claire Byrne shows she can get riled with the best of them as she urges her guest Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary to stop the ‘personal insults’
Radio: ‘If I was walking the dog, no one around, I’d hock up a big spit and fire it into the air,’ he announces
When it comes to immigration and the Irish, it’s the same old story
Radio 1 and 2FM are shaken but still standing after the Montrose payments scandal as Pat Kenny’s strong Newstalk performance symbolises changed landscape
Radio: Anti-immigrant attitudes worry Hard Shoulder host, while his Newstalk colleague is wary of seasonal speedbumps
Radio review: Fault lines trump fairy tales as Newstalk Breakfast duo do their own thing
Radio: Today FM host is unconvincing as a tech goods showman, while Sean Moncrieff can’t stay serious for too long
Claire Byrne seems blindsided by leaked news of Kevin Bakhurst’s ‘strategic vision’
Radio: The Newstalk host is perplexed by the diplomat’s unbending stance on a conflict that also dominates RTÉ Radio 1′s Drivetime
Radio: The Lunchtime Live host opts for friendly inquiry rather than wilful baiting, but she needs to stay alert all the same
Some space used for parking should be reclaimed for residents, Ciarán Cuffe says
Radio: Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly half-heartedly stir the pot, while Kieran Cuddihy enjoys some senatorial skirmishing
Radio 1′s revolving-door approach to Ryan Tubridy’s old spot does no favours for the TV presenter finding her groove in a new medium
Dublin wardens will not intervene but instead engage with local community and observe what is happening in area, Minister for Justice says
Radio: Veteran presenter seems unlikely to take foot off pedal in either the studio or car, while Miriam O’Callaghan needs more gripping material to arrest decline
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices