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Marketers urged to ‘reset’ approach to advertising amid Big Tech reckoning

Marketers urged to ‘reset’ approach to advertising amid Big Tech reckoning

Relationships with major ad platforms can be reconfigured in wake of ‘real challenges’, says Aditya Kishore

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 05:00
Business Post appoints Daniel McConnell as editor

Business Post appoints Daniel McConnell as editor

Political journalist will lead the Sunday title, succeeding Richie Oakley

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 19:27
Laura Slattery: Lust, hunger but no fries as McDonald’s resurrects 1980s classic for new campaign

Laura Slattery: Lust, hunger but no fries as McDonald’s resurrects 1980s classic for new campaign

I’m Lovin’ It gives way to Yello’s soundtrack staple Oh Yeah as eyebrow-raising TV advertisement goes full chick-chick-ahh

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 18:32
Scarp delivers for small firm rescues, says adviser Baker Tilly

Scarp delivers for small firm rescues, says adviser Baker Tilly

Six small businesses and 16 jobs saved last week by Scarp recovery process, with over 350 jobs at small firms saved in first full year of operation

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 10:18
Medical aesthetics clinic group Thérapie to expand in US

Medical aesthetics clinic group Thérapie to expand in US

Group run by siblings Phillip and Katie McGlade will report revenue of more than €100m for 2022

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 05:00
Say hello to Nono, the grocery delivery robot that could change the way we shop

Say hello to Nono, the grocery delivery robot that could change the way we shop

Planet Business: Office cake peril, Manchester United on the market and binoculars out to spot celebrities at Davos

Sat Jan 21 2023 - 06:15
Tax incentive most important factor for film and TV productions locating in Ireland, study finds

Tax incentive most important factor for film and TV productions locating in Ireland, study finds

Report commissioned by Screen Ireland assesses ‘cultural dividend’ of Section 481 amid concerns about project cap and end to regional uplift

Fri Jan 20 2023 - 11:39
Leaving Cert reform could ease shortage of accountants, professional body says

Leaving Cert reform could ease shortage of accountants, professional body says

‘A real gap in perception’ about what accountants do is contributing to a ‘talent pipeline problem’, says Chartered Accountants Ireland president

Fri Jan 20 2023 - 04:30
Government promises to reform TV licence fee by third quarter of 2024

Government promises to reform TV licence fee by third quarter of 2024

‘Loophole’ that means RTÉ services can be consumed over internet without a licence will ‘get worse’ if not closed, Oireachtas media committee hears

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 17:29
Toy Show the Musical will return after a ‘rethink’, says RTÉ

Toy Show the Musical will return after a ‘rethink’, says RTÉ

Broadcaster ‘didn’t sell as many tickets as we wanted’ but plans to bring the stage spin-off back after ‘fantastic’ audience reaction

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 15:42
New media regulator aims to ‘safeguard all of us’ online, particularly children, says Minister

New media regulator aims to ‘safeguard all of us’ online, particularly children, says Minister

Catherine Martin names top officials to Coimisiún na Meán, including Jeremy Godfrey as executive chairman

Tue Jan 17 2023 - 11:25
Penneys launches new website – but you still can’t shop online

Penneys launches new website – but you still can’t shop online

Refreshed site allows customers to browse ranges, check stock and even create an account, but retailer has said it won’t offer online purchasing

Tue Jan 17 2023 - 10:13
Laura Slattery: Sport-averse Netflix finds itself between Chris Rock and a hard place

Laura Slattery: Sport-averse Netflix finds itself between Chris Rock and a hard place

For broadcasters and most streamers, live sport is a key way to attract big audiences – but Netflix is on a different pitch

Tue Jan 17 2023 - 05:00
RTÉ to continue Olympic Games coverage as EBU and Discovery jointly secure rights until 2032

RTÉ to continue Olympic Games coverage as EBU and Discovery jointly secure rights until 2032

European Broadcasting Union and Warner Bros Discovery teamed up for a bid to cover four games starting in 2026

Mon Jan 16 2023 - 12:44
Harry, king of hardbacks, chalks up royal week for Penguin Random House

Harry, king of hardbacks, chalks up royal week for Penguin Random House

Planet Business: Virgin Orbit space flop, Sicilian screen tourism and the world’s most ‘powerful’ passports

Sat Jan 14 2023 - 06:00
Central Bank apologises for ‘calculation errors’ in contributions to deposit guarantee scheme

Central Bank apologises for ‘calculation errors’ in contributions to deposit guarantee scheme

Bank said the errors relate mainly to sums contributed by credit unions to the scheme

Fri Jan 13 2023 - 13:12
Mortgage approvals up almost 10% year-on-year in November

Mortgage approvals up almost 10% year-on-year in November

Loans worth almost €1.5 billion approved in single month but much activity driven by mortgage switching

Fri Jan 13 2023 - 05:00
European stocks rise as US inflation shows signs of moderating

European stocks rise as US inflation shows signs of moderating

Retail stocks climbed as Tesco joined retail rivals in reporting stronger-than-expected Christmas sales

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 17:56
Late Late Toy Show beats sporting challenges in list of most-watched TV of 2022

Late Late Toy Show beats sporting challenges in list of most-watched TV of 2022

Audience for traditional chart-topper slipped but was still well ahead of second-placed All-Ireland football final

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 16:15
Ikea Ireland sales up 14% as Dublin becomes number one store for pint glasses

Ikea Ireland sales up 14% as Dublin becomes number one store for pint glasses

Swedish retailer reports ‘strong appetite’ from customers investing in their homes post-pandemic

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 14:26
Virgin Media Television hopes to repeat ‘very solid’ 2022 performance this year

Virgin Media Television hopes to repeat ‘very solid’ 2022 performance this year

Return of Six Nations and winter edition of Love Island among its key programming in the months ahead

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 06:00
Government energy costs scheme for businesses is ‘damp squib’, says Dublin hotelier

Government energy costs scheme for businesses is ‘damp squib’, says Dublin hotelier

Buswells Hotel general manager Paul Gallagher says design of scheme means it will yield only ‘pittance’ payment despite surging bills

Tue Jan 10 2023 - 05:00
Prince Harry should just shut up, says UK media that can’t shut up about Prince Harry

Prince Harry should just shut up, says UK media that can’t shut up about Prince Harry

British press and Spare author should agree on one thing: ‘never complain, never explain’ doesn’t work

Mon Jan 09 2023 - 15:42
Let it snow, please, say European ski resorts as 2023 begins with winter heatwave

Let it snow, please, say European ski resorts as 2023 begins with winter heatwave

Planet Business: Disco fridges, a Superman-loving congressman and Shopify’s great meetings purge

Sat Jan 07 2023 - 06:00
Household deposits dropped by €1.7bn in November ahead of Christmas spending

Household deposits dropped by €1.7bn in November ahead of Christmas spending

Despite monthly decline, the 12-month flow of deposits remains ‘strongly positive’, says Central Bank

Fri Jan 06 2023 - 15:36
St Patrick’s Festival chief interview: A year-round job not a ‘one day a year’ gig

St Patrick’s Festival chief interview: A year-round job not a ‘one day a year’ gig

Interview: His friends have slagged him about the ‘one day a year’ gig, but bringing more money into the event is a year-round job, not without its sensitivities

Fri Jan 06 2023 - 12:30
RTÉ advertises for next director general as Dee Forbes nears end of seven-year term

RTÉ advertises for next director general as Dee Forbes nears end of seven-year term

‘Chief executive and editor-in-chief’ role at Irish public service broadcaster ‘must ensure RTÉ's place in Irish public life’, job ad states

Fri Jan 06 2023 - 12:05
Virgin Media Ireland reports gender pay gap of 22%

Virgin Media Ireland reports gender pay gap of 22%

Telecoms company says it will ‘take steps to nurture women into fields and roles traditionally over-represented by men’

Thu Jan 05 2023 - 16:36
Tech sector cutting back on hiring in Q1, Manpower says

Tech sector cutting back on hiring in Q1, Manpower says

Irish employers have entered a phase of ‘cautious growth’, with Dublin remaining buoyant, recruitment group reports

Thu Jan 05 2023 - 13:59
Revenue pays out €6.6m under new energy costs scheme for businesses

Revenue pays out €6.6m under new energy costs scheme for businesses

More than 8,800 companies have registered for the support scheme since it opened in November

Thu Jan 05 2023 - 12:46
European stock markets continue upbeat start to the year

European stock markets continue upbeat start to the year

Investor sentiment lifted by lower French inflation and data showing smaller than expected contraction in business activity

Wed Jan 04 2023 - 18:54
From double-speed podcasts to glossy magazine buying: six media tips to improve your life

From double-speed podcasts to glossy magazine buying: six media tips to improve your life

New year, new media habits: these simple changes can reinvigorate tired routines

Wed Jan 04 2023 - 05:55
Triumph, disaster and chaos: the business world’s winners and losers of 2022

Triumph, disaster and chaos: the business world’s winners and losers of 2022

In a year of permacrisis, some struggled, some adapted and some had a merry old time

Fri Dec 30 2022 - 06:00
Tesco, Aldi and Brown Thomas Arnotts admit ‘more to do’ to close gender pay gap

Tesco, Aldi and Brown Thomas Arnotts admit ‘more to do’ to close gender pay gap

More men in senior roles means women earn less on an hourly basis, while Tesco and Brown Thomas also have wide bonus gaps

Wed Dec 28 2022 - 06:30
Irish tourism won’t make full recovery until 2026, industry group says

Irish tourism won’t make full recovery until 2026, industry group says

Some 7 million international tourists visited Ireland this year, but ‘heightened uncertainty’ lingers, according to ITIC

Tue Dec 27 2022 - 12:50
European stock markets flat and subdued ahead of Christmas

European stock markets flat and subdued ahead of Christmas

On Wall Street, Tesla touched a two-year low as boss Elon Musk’s promise to not sell his shares for at least two years did little to reassure

Fri Dec 23 2022 - 17:49
All I want for fishmas is an underwater Santa

All I want for fishmas is an underwater Santa

Planet Christmas: Stock market ‘Santa rallies’, supermarkets’ embrace of Italian festive traditions, and the impending gloom of 2023

Fri Dec 23 2022 - 14:50
Passenger arrivals to Ireland close to pre-pandemic levels for the first time

Passenger arrivals to Ireland close to pre-pandemic levels for the first time

Arrivals from Spain and France last month were higher than levels seen in November 2019

Thu Dec 22 2022 - 12:18
The Irish Times reports gender pay gap of 14.5%

The Irish Times reports gender pay gap of 14.5%

Media group points to lack of women in senior roles and signals ‘ambitious’ plan to narrow gap between male and female pay

Wed Dec 21 2022 - 21:00
European shares drop after surprise move by Bank of Japan rattles markets

European shares drop after surprise move by Bank of Japan rattles markets

Banks gain, but electric vehicle maker Tesla and luxury stocks LVMH and Kering are among the fallers

Tue Dec 20 2022 - 18:23
Irish Independent publisher Mediahuis pledges to tackle male bias as it reveals gender pay gap of 22%

Irish Independent publisher Mediahuis pledges to tackle male bias as it reveals gender pay gap of 22%

‘Clear evidence of a significant imbalance’ across the news media company, it concedes

Tue Dec 20 2022 - 17:13
RTÉ trade union members accept 6% pay rise over two years

RTÉ trade union members accept 6% pay rise over two years

Ballot result means RTÉ employees will receive their first increase in pay in 16 years

Tue Dec 20 2022 - 16:36
Nama completes surplus transfers of €500m to exchequer for 2022

Nama completes surplus transfers of €500m to exchequer for 2022

State agency makes a €250m payment on Tuesday, taking its total cash surplus payments to date to €3.5bn

Tue Dec 20 2022 - 12:17
From warm glows to gangrene, a glut of TV shows entertained in 2022

From warm glows to gangrene, a glut of TV shows entertained in 2022

In what was ‘maybe’ a peak year for production, some shows triumphed, some disappeared and others wouldn’t stay dead

Tue Dec 20 2022 - 05:00
‘Not good enough’ says union after RTÉ reports gender pay gap of 13%

‘Not good enough’ says union after RTÉ reports gender pay gap of 13%

Gender balance ‘continues to be a high priority’ for organisation, says director-general Dee Forbes

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 17:13
RTÉ names Deirdre McCarthy as managing director of news and current affairs

RTÉ names Deirdre McCarthy as managing director of news and current affairs

Cork native succeeds Jon Williams in the role and is the first woman to hold it

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 14:55
Two months at the south pole of the moon? Lovely at this time of year

Two months at the south pole of the moon? Lovely at this time of year

Planet Business: Nasa’s lunar mission splashdown, Sam Bankman-Fried’s ‘house of cards’, Astro the Amazon home robot and an auction of ‘surplus’ Twitter assets

Sat Dec 17 2022 - 06:15
European markets end week sharply lower after hawkish interest rate messages

European markets end week sharply lower after hawkish interest rate messages

Investors had hoped signs of cooling inflation would pave the way for central banks to end their aggressive rate-hike trajectory

Fri Dec 16 2022 - 19:24
RTÉ will add live streaming to TV apps after bumper World Cup for Player

RTÉ will add live streaming to TV apps after bumper World Cup for Player

Qatar 2022′s early kick-offs swell live stream tallies as ‘superstar’ factor also yields strong audiences for RTÉ2

Fri Dec 16 2022 - 18:02
Foreign direct investment in the State increased 10% last year, says CSO

Foreign direct investment in the State increased 10% last year, says CSO

Rise in inward investment from US services sector offset decreases from elsewhere

Fri Dec 16 2022 - 14:33
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