‘Dismaland’ promises the familiar misery of a grim day outIf history has taught us anything, it’s that while some things are rubbish and depressing on purpose, others are just rubbish and depressingThu Aug 27 2015 - 05:45
Decline in newspaper sales slows down, according to ABC figuresThe combined print and digital circulation of ‘The Irish Times’ is up by 1.5%Fri Aug 21 2015 - 06:15
Rout in emerging markets spreads as stocks tumble around the worldGlobal markets react to the Fed, German stocks face worst month since 2012Thu Aug 20 2015 - 20:09
Journal Media plans ‘collaborative’ business appNew product will ‘solve specific problems’ for small companies and start-upsThu Aug 20 2015 - 09:00
Yangaroo will end ‘haphazard’ delivery of Irish music to radio stationsComposers group says the adoption of a single system will help get more artists on airThu Aug 20 2015 - 08:30
Could there be such a thing as ‘too much good TV’?US network executives say the industry is approaching ‘peak TV’ and have the stats to prove itThu Aug 20 2015 - 07:00
No snoozing for bakers in new Brennans Bread ad‘Unsung heroes’ are at heart of campaign for one of Ireland’s top grocery brandsThu Aug 20 2015 - 07:00
Mindshare’s advertising ‘war room’ goes in search of magic social momentIn ‘The Loop’, the media agency is creating ads that react to events as they happenThu Aug 20 2015 - 06:00
Renault Ireland to sponsor ‘The Late Late Show’To whom it concerns, the carmaker has agreed a one-year deal with RTÉThu Aug 20 2015 - 01:01
Planet BusinessShiny new private jets, sliced bread, Buffett’s boring companies and the roads of the futureFri Aug 14 2015 - 01:30
Analysis: High stakes and human frailty for RTÉ OneIn a competitive television market, the channel needs its big investments to workFri Aug 14 2015 - 01:00
‘Irish Times’ daily readership up 10% to 427,000How people read news ‘continues to evolve’, says NewsBrands Ireland chairmanFri Aug 14 2015 - 00:01
RTÉ unveils what is going to be on the telly this autumnRay D’Arcy, Rachel Allen, Bob Geldof and new army recruits destined for RTÉ OneThu Aug 13 2015 - 18:08
Global TV ad market to cross $200bn markTelevision business model is under pressure from likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime and Google’s YouTubeThu Aug 13 2015 - 09:45
‘Bake off’ grows even sweeter for the BBCSome 130,000 people in Ireland watched the return of the ‘Great British Bake Off’Thu Aug 13 2015 - 08:45
September issues bulge, but desperation is the big trendThis decade hasn’t been so hot for the print circulation of women’s monthliesThu Aug 13 2015 - 08:00
RTÉ One: ‘blue-chip’ shows and no complacency, says channel controllerPassionate experts are in, elitism is out, and more ‘big drama’ is coming... eventuallyThu Aug 13 2015 - 07:45
Brand Brian: O’Driscoll on his new websiteA year into retirement, record-breaking ex-rugby player creates new home for his personal brandThu Aug 13 2015 - 01:00
Planet BusinessRyanair’s record, ‘son of Concorde’, the ‘Machiavelli of Libor’ and new uses for old phone boxesFri Aug 07 2015 - 01:20
Web Awards seeks most influential Irish websiteNominations open until August 20th for new category introduced for October’s ceremonyThu Aug 06 2015 - 10:45
Stronger ‘Right Hook’ gains listeners and business partnerThe Newstalk drivetime show has signed up Energia to sponsor ‘Kick Start’ segmentThu Aug 06 2015 - 09:45
Wild tour ‘nailed’ RTÉ Radio 1 slot for Ryan TubridyTubridy’s new ‘people’s show’ will involve getting out and about, says Tom McGuireThu Aug 06 2015 - 08:45
Broadly, The Pool and Colette Fitzpatrick: Media for women, by womenNewstalk’s new Sunday show promises to ‘give women a platform’. It’s not the only oneThu Aug 06 2015 - 08:00
Misunderstood ‘millennials’ examined in ad agency’s ‘new family’ studyAdvertising group DDFH&B’s research uncovers conflicting views on changeThu Aug 06 2015 - 07:45
Lonely Planet plans to increase workforce at new Dublin officesUS billionaire Brad Kelley’s company is expanding its content and developer functionsTue Aug 04 2015 - 01:00
Planet BusinessGhost airports, the ‘gig economy’ and an English rose called CortanaFri Jul 31 2015 - 01:20
Radio 1 recovers lost listeners, ratings survey showsResurgent Red FM overtakes Cork’s 96FM, but there’s a slide for Today FMThu Jul 30 2015 - 19:01
Radio Nova ‘in talks’ with John Clarke after jukebox show is pulledNova chief executive Kevin Branigan says he is ‘disgusted’ by RTÉ legal threatThu Jul 30 2015 - 11:45
Landmark Media acquires ‘sports and banter’ brand BenchwarmersThe ‘cheeky’ Facebook page has a massive 492,000 likesThu Jul 30 2015 - 10:45
Not everybody’s a JNLR winnerThe ratings haven’t been the best lately for RTÉ Radio 1, which has a 9am slot to fillThu Jul 30 2015 - 09:45
Selfie sticks on standby as Instagram awards launch in DublinThe independent ‘Snapys’ aim to recognise ‘fun and unique’ photos on the networkThu Jul 30 2015 - 08:45
Dublin Horse Show lines up sponsors for €4m eventThe five-day equestrian festival sources 20 per cent of its funding from brandsThu Jul 30 2015 - 07:45
Netflix shows drown in hype, but company is yet to peakWith subscriptions on the rise, Netflix is like a Marvel villain targeting world domination, with a plan to be available everywhere on Earth by the end of 2016Thu Jul 30 2015 - 06:00
LloydsPharmacy buys Sainsbury’s pharmacies for £125mGerman owner Celesio is planning to add 60 new Irish stores over the next three yearsThu Jul 30 2015 - 01:00
Bank of Ireland lends €2.5bn to SMEs in first half of yearCredit approvals sum is 18 per cent higher than it was in first half of 2014Mon Jul 27 2015 - 01:01
Raindrops on roses: The Sound of Music 50 years onOne of the biggest ever Broadway musicals became one of the biggest ever movie musicals. Half a century later, it’s still entrancing audiencesSat Jul 25 2015 - 13:45
Planet BusinessThe ‘King of Infidelity’, the decline of spam and Tinder for just about everythingFri Jul 24 2015 - 08:00
Kardashian-free zone as ex-2fm veteran sits in on Radio NovaJohn Clarke will take requests once again this Sunday on ‘Ireland’s Biggest Jukebox’Thu Jul 23 2015 - 11:45
EU steps up complaint against Sky UK, Hollywood studiosAntitrust case follows 2014 investigation into curbs on sale of movie and TV contentThu Jul 23 2015 - 11:36
Storyful seeks ‘information radiator’ with ‘unmatchable work rate’Expect the unexpected if you want to be hired by the News Corp social news agencyThu Jul 23 2015 - 10:45
Magazines sector seeks zero VAT rate in budgetMagazines Ireland says UK competitors have ‘significant advantages’ Irish titles do notThu Jul 23 2015 - 09:45
RTÉ app makes it easier to customise newsUpdate intended to ‘make the app feel more at home’ with the RTÉ News Now TV channelThu Jul 23 2015 - 08:45
Cats, clones and Lego in the BBC’s commercial futureThe corporation accused of being predatory at home is taking steps to thrive abroadThu Jul 23 2015 - 08:00
TV3 lines up ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ for August and JanuaryThe channel is happy with the audience figures for its first run of the acquired reality seriesThu Jul 23 2015 - 07:45
RTÉ sells more than 100 hours of Irish lifestyle TV overseasInternational broadcasters exhibit ‘flurry of interest’ in Irish cookery and designSat Jul 18 2015 - 01:04
Planet Business‘Staingate’, Twitter fakery and why Nancy and Florence should be paid the same as ArthurFri Jul 17 2015 - 07:00
Wiggleywoo tots up overseas sales for preschool animationDublin company’s ‘The Day Henry Met’ sparks interest of international broadcastersThu Jul 16 2015 - 10:45
Cola battle fizzes as Coke and Pepsi step up adsSoft drinks companies boost spending in Ireland’s out-of-home marketThu Jul 16 2015 - 09:45
Department seeks consultants for review of television licence fee databaseHired firm will prepare report for Minister for Communications Alex WhiteThu Jul 16 2015 - 08:45