Local radio seeks €6m State support for news coverage
Independent Broadcasters of Ireland says zero funding is unfair for stations that have similar licence obligations to RTÉ on news production
Independent Broadcasters of Ireland says zero funding is unfair for stations that have similar licence obligations to RTÉ on news production
High profile semi States including ESB, DAA, VHI and Bord na Móna have called for greater flexibility on pay to retain talent
The women say their coaches, in positions of power, reached past the young players’ newfound freedom, touching them as if their wants didn’t matter, as if they didn’t matter
Proposal to release ‘details of approved activities’ central to transparency drive after storm of controversy concerning lax governance
Public bodies must ensure that at least 20% of advertising placed is in the Irish language, and at least 5% of budget must be spent on Irish-language media
Overheard: 2FM seeks replacements for departed stars; O’Malley clan’s new pirate queen; cricket club on a sticky wicket; OPW advertises for art collectors
Former senior RTÉ figure is passing on the reins of the MacGill Summer School in Glenties, Co Donegal, after 43 years
John MacKenna on working for RTÉ, his friendship with Leonard Cohen and his latest book, Father, Son and Brother Ghost
Accusations are historical in nature and relate to alleged incidents which occurred in the 1990s
Leaving it to individual owners to do right thing by horses after their racing career is finished is an unsustainable each-way bet for racing's authorities
Radio review: Comic-turned-presenter shows his serious side during powerful interview with rape survivor Bláthnaid Raleigh
About half the State’s annual corporate tax take – €12 billion – is now classified as windfall
RTÉ will require a Government bailout before any new funding system is implemented for the national broadcaster
Catherine Martin says Government will decide before end of month on future financial model for RTE
Niamh Smyth, head of Oireachtas Media Committee, says she personally supports ‘buy-in’ of TV licence model
Bakhurst says he had no preference on future funding model so long as it protects RTÉ's independence, provides the required level of support and is multiannual
Meskill will take over from John Kilraine who has held post since 2022
Ministers will consider fresh proposals on accelerated decision times and new safe countries of origin.
Micheál Martin to bring proposals to Cabinet which will reconfigure the command structures in the Defence Forces
The BBC’s Steve Carson to become director of video while Newstalk’s Patricia Monahan will be director of audio
A classic piece of Croke Park commentary, and no hollow scores for Jim McGuinness
If RTÉ is moving away from its DNA, outsourcing key programmes and limiting what it makes in-house, then what is it for?
Judicial Council’s recommendations still not published almost five years after establishment, says Róisín Shortall
Seen & Heard: Taxman’s planning payment probe; C&C boss’s pay jump; Stripe’s Wilton Park deal; Bakhurst mulls Montrose sale
Microsoft Office guy’s superyacht; Dyson signs on the line in Co Waterford; Fair City eyes move to commuter belt
June 30-July 5: From serious and comical takes on the UK election to a documentary that catches up with the Brat Pack
Former RTÉ reporter was ‘without doubt, a great talker’ and ‘walked with great nobility among us’
We waited an age for A New Direction’s ‘third age’, and it already feels rather out of date
Sources suggest group could be established to oversee talks as senior union figures say staff have no confidence in management
RTÉ host’s low-key approach is quietly effective, while Kieran Cuddihy is left speechless by Gazan horrors
Committee chairman laid the blame for the scandal squarely at the door of the Department of Agriculture
With flagship shows headed out of Montrose, Kielty and RTÉ are expected to retain important say
Minister says majority still pays fee and warns tens of millions would have to be found elsewhere to fund broadcasting
Here are the stories you need to start your day including; RTÉ's Late Late Show and Fair City to be produced off Montrose site
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
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