Minister to meet Kevin Bakhurst and RTÉ officials to discuss presenter payments
Broadcaster paid almost €100,000 to Claire Byrne and Ray D’Arcy after both left roles in Radio 1 last year
Broadcaster paid almost €100,000 to Claire Byrne and Ray D’Arcy after both left roles in Radio 1 last year
Noel Curran says European Broadcasting Union engaging ‘proactively’ to get boycott members back in future song contests
Radio: Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly are cruising comfortably even when they deal with controversial matters
Broadcaster says in 2024 Mooney earned salary of €197,151 which saw him finish in eighth place in RTÉ earning list
Morning Ireland, Liveline and Oliver Callan see small dips, with weekend slots up
PantiBar owner says decision to stop screening contest is validated by Israel’s attempt to use it as ‘propaganda tool’
Jilly Cooper’s bonkbuster is back on Disney+. Here’s how such shows have developed since TV introduced sex to Ireland in the 1960s
Television: Riding into the sunset with the actor Liam Cummingham and the comedian PJ Gallagher, it’s like an Irish version of old Top Gear specials
There is an extended profile of Ryan Tubridy - 'RTÉ’s fallen hero' - but Ross reserves most criticism for Moya Doherty and Dee Forbes
Noam Bettan will compete on Saturday night in the boycott-hit 70th year of the song contest, held in Vienna
Television: Alex Fegan’s documentary will hopefully go some way towards opening people’s eyes – it lets its subjects speak for themselves
It is an unprecedented moment in the Eurovision Song Contest’s history, and this year’s competition could have long-term consequences
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RTÉ radio and television the most complained-about media platforms, regulator report finds
Shane Ross’s new book about RTÉ fails to push questions about the broadcaster’s funding to their conclusion
Dog handlers, frogmen and officers on horseback drafted into publicity campaign to attract officers
Since 2020, the RTÉ Toy Show Appeal has raised more than €31m in public donations for charities and community groups across Ireland
Tensions and disunity haunt the song contest as it marks its 70th anniversary in Vienna
All of the playwright’s work is grounded in public life - mainly dramatisations of political events featuring real-life characters
Funding by State’s media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, aims to address crisis that threatens liberal democracy
May 10th to 15th highlights, including a look at the 1926 Census, the Baftas, Mark Moriarty and the Eurovision
Mayo politician discussed decision and experience in radio interview
The final 20 minutes of last year’s final, in Basle, was excruciating. The same could happen in Vienna next week
The RTÉ music station’s makeover features returning hosts and bright spots, but familiar issues remain
Ogbu not chosen for six-person debate on Friday despite placing third in most recent opinion poll
Outbreak on MV Hondius, with two Irish passengers on board, unlikely to spread beyond cruise ship, says consultant
‘I think they should be all interned, they should be put in the Curragh camp’, gangland figure said
O’Brien was a reporter with RTÉ from 1974 to 2002 and subsequently worked for Newstalk
Uí Mhaitiú co-hosted the RTÉ children’s television programme in 1970s and 1980s
In contrast, Tommy Tiernan’s talk show is currently the best of its kind on Irish television
Review: The programme brings a satisfyingly human touch to our understanding of the 1926 census, showing the complicated lives behind the raw facts and figures
May 3rd-8th highlights, including Dermot Bannon’s Celebrity Super Spaces, Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure and Amandaland
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