Patrick Freyne on RTÉ’s The Traitors: “Crazy witchfinding bullshit. That’s why it’s fun.”
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Jim O’Callaghan cautious on any demands to take flags down, saying issue has to be handled ‘sensitively’
My favourite character is Eamon the garda, who is being radicalised before our eyes
Television: David McCullagh is chummily informal and in command of the facts, but even he can’t unpick the enigma that is de Valera
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Donnelly says she wants to highlight the need for climate justice and the conversation around climate crisis
RTÉ and Virgin Media renew partnership to share broadcasting rights
Irish radio, like Irish politics, has a habit of appearing stagnant until, suddenly, it isn’t
More than 300 staff members have expressed interest in voluntary exit scheme
Television: Siobhán McSweeney presides over a made-to-measure version of the international social-deduction hit
Losing one Today show presenter to Newstalk was misfortune, losing two looks like carelessness
Presenter ‘thrilled’ to be joining rival broadcaster as Pat Kenny makes way in schedule
RTÉ Radio 1 host sounds disconcertingly cheerful in discussion about a new outbreak
Tánaiste’s comments come after hundreds of former ambassadors issue letter calling on EU to respond to deteriorating humanitarian situation
At Slane Castle, where Siobhán McSweeney is hosting RTÉ’s big new TV show, skulduggery is the name of the game
Undersea cameraman Ken O’Sullivan has spent 20 years among the charismatic mammals
After spending 11 years at the BBC, the executive has returned to Montrose at a time of flux for RTÉ.
Radio: The phone-in canvasses so many people that it might just qualify as a poll of voting intention for the entire country
Adaptation of Marian Keyes novels leads a beefed-up drama slate in busy autumn for live sport
Laois Rose, from Ballyouskill, named this year’s Rose of Tralee following televised event over two nights on RTÉ
Historic link to industrial school legacy is ‘traumatising and distressing’ for victims
Hosts Dáithí Ó Sé and Kathryn Thomas have negligible chemistry
Aside from radio work, he had also acted on TV shows including The Bill, Glenroe and Fair City and was described as Sebastian Barry as ‘a work of art himself’
He says he was forced to flee country, where gay relationships are punishable by up to 14 years in jail
Ryan Tubridy’s return of €150,000 to his old employer, plus eight other TV moments I missed while I was away reading books and smelling flowers
Television: O’Farrell’s final years in Schull yank hardest at the heartstrings in this emotionally devastating documentary
Television: RTÉ pitched this three-parter as an insight to the nuns community, but the focus is firmly on Kylemore Abbey, the tourist spot
Restrictions on outside work at Met Éireann - including school visits - took their toll, says forecaster
Dún Laoghaire native was a comedy scriptwriter and powerhouse of memorable advertising
After an illness last year, the comedian was advised to lose weight. Her new show BIG explores her relationship with her body before and after, and why no one should feel any shame for being ‘on the jabs’
Mediahuis tells minister to continue scrutinising cost of broadcaster ‘duplicating work’ done by commercial media
Companion show to The Traitors Ireland will be part visualised podcast, part regionalisation push
‘I intended making this payment and I’m happy to have been able to do so today’ former Radio One broadcaster says in statement
More than a third of the cash was spent on Patrick Kielty’s Late Late Show
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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