‘Where’s Kinnegad?’ Woe betide Ray D’Arcy if he ever makes me go on television again
My Blackboard Jungle fame was quickly forgotten but Ray D’Arcy has played an important role in our cultural landscape
My Blackboard Jungle fame was quickly forgotten but Ray D’Arcy has played an important role in our cultural landscape
Document of 2024 is on track to be published much later than in recent years
Dublin Jackeens will quake as a new series of The 2 Johnnies’ Late Night Lock In takes over our TV screens
Fr McCarthy was part of the team which produced the Radharc series for RTÉ from 1965
There were some heated exchanges but no knockout punch
A cautious party insider facing off against a confident outsider who thrives on digital media
Adaption of Rónán Hession’s book puts real Irish life on the screen without any compulsion to call attention to itself
The RTÉ presenter on his new book, From Crown to Harp, taking over Radio 1’s Today show and what people say to him on the street
O’Donovan tells lovely wee stories, insomnia inspires McCullagh and Sinn Féin slip up on no-shows
Director of audio Patricia Monahan says all presenters were told no contract was guaranteed in the radio shake-up
Fiddle player, sean nós singer and presenter Doireann Ní Ghlacáin on growing up speaking Irish in Dublin, her hit podcast How to Gael, and her new show about Irish womanhood
The broadcaster is seeking proposals for sitcoms that are ‘accessible, inclusive, mainstream’ and funny. What could go wrong?
Group accuses presidential candidate of ‘misleading’ statements over meeting ‘Palestinians’ on 2018 trip
The host sounds awkward standing in for his departed colleague
People Before Profit TD seeks damages over comments made by presidential candidate during RTÉ radio debate
Television: Engaging murder mystery is an excellent example of what can happen when a broadcaster dares to do something different
Perhaps novelty value of Blues hosting matches at Croke Park is wearing off
The departure of Ray D’Arcy led to a cascade of announcements, including Kieran Cuddihy succeeding Joe Duffy on Liveline
Television: ‘Indiana Stones’ is an unlikely influencer who hefts celebrated Irish rocks
Polls show TD with significant lead over Heather Humphreys, who was combative in exchanges
‘She has a very pleasant exterior, but she is tough’
Discussions between presenter and senior management understood to have quickly broken down
An unpaid debt to a former tenant during the post-Celtic Tiger crash ended the Fianna Fáil contender’s bid for the Áras
The fishing industry is killing these big ladies before they’re able to do the thing they do best: endlessly reproduce
Audiences dislike change but it is essential for media survival
Cuddihy, RTÉ’s new Liveline presenter, advised by employer that he remained under contract
Signing Kieran Cuddihy is a coup, but RTÉ Radio 1 might waste his talents in Liveline’s dated format
Newstalk announced the presenter was leaving the station on Thursday night
RTÉ Drivetime and Newstalk Breakfast propel a week of political theatre as Fianna Fáil’s presidential race implodes
Many of the broadcaster’s highest earners – and biggest names – have left of late
A born collaborator, D’Arcy was most comfortable bouncing off his crew, guests or listeners, and never basked in stardom
Presenter returned to State broadcaster in 2015 and was at one stage its second highest paid star
Television: The biggest asset here is laid back and likeable presenter Harrison Gardner, who doesn’t try to impose his views on the householders starting from scratch
Opposition and everyone else are knocking great enjoyment out of the presidential drama, too
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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