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The names and numbers don't add up

RADIO REVIEW: IT SHOULD come as no surprise that Colm Hayes (2FM, weekdays) was obsessing over numbers last Tuesday.

Sat Aug 06 2011 - 01:00

When nature calls, timing is everything

RADIO REVIEW: AS A CURSORY scan of the dial testifies, a lot of people talk crap on the radio

Sat Jul 30 2011 - 01:00

Tubridy eases into Norton seat with cool mix of confidence and chutzpah

RADIO REVIEW: THE WEEK before he started work for the BBC, Ryan Tubridy received some cautionary advice from the presenter he…

Mon Jul 25 2011 - 01:00

Two ways to apply the populist touch

RADIO REVIEW: SAY WHAT you like about Joe Duffy, his interest in other people’s misfortune is genuine

Sat Jul 23 2011 - 01:00

Want to talk? Then stay quiet

RADIO REVIEW: CONSIDERING ITS name holds out the promise of sonic clarity, High Fidelity (Lyric, Mondays) labours under a misnomer…

Sat Jul 16 2011 - 01:00

Is Ryan Tubridy cueing up for a big UK break?

RTÉ’s star broadcaster is heading off to the Beeb, to stand in for Graham Norton on Radio 2

Sat Jul 16 2011 - 01:00

No Minister: the arts cannot save Ireland

SO ONCE again, kitted out in ramshackle armour and sat upon a flea-bitten nag, Ireland’s artistic heritage is called upon to …

Fri Jul 15 2011 - 01:00

What's happened to the presenters?

RADIO REVIEW: D’Arcy attempted to fit himself into a suitcase. It was a spur- of-the-moment item that crackled with fun

Sat Jul 09 2011 - 01:00

Anchors relish Healy-Rae roasting

RADIO REVIEW: AS HE SQUIRMED in front of a succession of microphones last week, Michael Healy-Rae came across as an unlikely…

Sat Jul 02 2011 - 01:00

McIlroy hype cut short by blame game

RADIO REVIEW: IT IS ALWAYS nice to start the week on a high, so as Monday morning news bulletins north and south hummed with…

Sat Jun 25 2011 - 01:00

For all his bluster, Hook packs a punch Radio moment of the week

RADIO REVIEW: IN A POPULAR culture obsessed with youth and newness, the concept of growing old disgracefully can seem the ultimate…

Sat Jun 18 2011 - 01:00

Who bothers with fiction any more?

IT WILL BE a red-letter day for bookshops, already dubbed Super Thursday

Sat Jun 18 2011 - 01:00

Back to our default blame setting

RADIO REVIEW: WITH THE FILLIP of May’s state visits rapidly receding, the national conversation settled back into its default…

Sat Jun 11 2011 - 01:00

Norris climbs a steep learning curve

RADIO REVIEW: A TYPICALLY CAGEY slice of northern folk wisdom, “Whatever you say, say nothing”, leaped to mind this week. For…

Sat Jun 04 2011 - 01:00

Even Mary Wilson lightened up

AS CONOR O’CLERY watched Barack Obama’s 747 touch down at Dublin airport on Monday morning, he shared a morbid piece of trivia…

Sat May 28 2011 - 01:00

Sporting chance to change the subject

RADIO REVIEW: AN EVENT resplendent in pageantry and colour, the visitors’ arrival caused palpable enthusiasm among some broadcasters…

Sat May 21 2011 - 01:00

Kiberd causes a stir but lowers his stock

RADIO REVIEW: IN A WEEK dominated by grim fiscal predictions, it was surprising to hear stocks being proposed as a potential…

Sat May 14 2011 - 01:00

Bin Laden is history, but which version?

RADIO REVIEW: IF JOURNALISM IS the first draft of history – a notion under pressure in an era of Twitter updates and rolling…

Sat May 07 2011 - 01:00

Hook's line sinks as Cooper eases ahead

RADIO REVIEW : SOMETIMES, one worries about George Hook

Sat Apr 30 2011 - 01:00

A lot more attention-grabbing than William and Kate mugs

CULTURE SHOCK: HERE’S A TABLE-QUIZ question for the weekend that’s in it: which British royal wedding entangled two great Irish…

Sat Apr 30 2011 - 01:00

London calling, Inishbofin answering

RADIO REVIEW: THE NEWS THAT Ryan Tubridy was in talks with the BBC had barely emerged when, by early last week, he was already…

Sat Apr 23 2011 - 01:00

Another time, another census

RADIO REVIEW: THE CENSUS painted a familiar picture

Sat Apr 16 2011 - 01:00

Amongst pupils, not such a colossus?

RADIO REVIEW: THE OLD CANARD that school provides the happiest days of our lives always had an ironic ring, but these days it…

Sat Apr 09 2011 - 01:00

From a page-turner to a dial-turner

CONSIDERING they are media that depend on language, radio and books can make for awkward bedfellows

Sat Apr 02 2011 - 01:00

A new heavyweight in light entertainment

Obstinate, opinionated, with a reputation as a formidable inquisitor – Vincent Browne is a strange choice to host a light entertainment…

Thu Mar 31 2011 - 01:00

The grandfather of the iPod

The ‘revolutionary’ modern designs of companies such as Apple, Muji and Nokia owe their aesthetic to one man – Dieter Rams – …

Wed Mar 30 2011 - 01:00

Making their appeal to the listeners

RADIO REVIEW: I’ll be the last person that will have to endure this kind of Chinese torture through a tribunal

Sat Mar 26 2011 - 00:00

The Hector show goes on in the wesht

RADIO REVIEW: GIVEN THE WEEK that was in it, Hector Ó hEochagáin’s excitement was understandable

Sat Mar 19 2011 - 00:00

The blurred future of Ireland's digital plans

It’s been years in coming, and will cost €70 million, but RTÉ is finally ready to unveil its digital service

Tue Mar 15 2011 - 00:00

Dogfighting for their political lives

RADIO REVIEW: LAST WEEKEND the airwaves crackled with insults and threats

Sat Mar 12 2011 - 00:00

Tender Tubs versus grumpy Gaybo

RADIO REVIEW: GAY BYRNE has always known the value of emotion

Sat Mar 05 2011 - 00:00

Another spin on the merry-go-round

RADIO REVIEW: IN AN ELECTION in which there has been surprisingly little negative campaigning, there are still those who have…

Sat Feb 26 2011 - 00:00

Adams's past not such a burning issue

RADIO REVIEW: There were signs that the debate was not only a sideshow but that it was earning the Sinn Féin leader a sympathy…

Sat Feb 19 2011 - 00:00

'Green Tea' makes for a weak brew

RADIO REVIEW: FOR A WEEKLY half-hour radio programme that ran for only two years, Scrap Saturday has a remarkably enduring reputation…

Sat Feb 12 2011 - 00:00

Political insights from the outsiders

RADIO REVIEW: THE ELECTION may have taken centre stage, but, if the airwaves are anything to go by, more and more people see…

Sat Feb 05 2011 - 00:00

Preserving the art of smoke and daggers

RADIO REVIEW:   WITH AN election beckoning there may be an overwhelming appetite for a change in government, but some are seeking…

Sat Jan 29 2011 - 00:00

When TDs try to click with the listeners

RADIO REVIEW: IN THE ERA of online social networking, there are still those who prefer old-fashioned people skills – and although…

Sat Jan 22 2011 - 00:00

Righting the wrongs of radio rhetoric

RADIO REVIEW: GEORGE HOOK IS no one’s idea of a bleeding-heart liberal.

Sat Jan 15 2011 - 00:00

A disturbing outpouring of hostility

RADIO REVIEW:

Sat Jan 08 2011 - 00:00

Cautionary tales on the perils of travel

RADIO REVIEW: THE IMAGINATION knows no boundaries, according to the old adage, but some people need travel to unlock it

Fri Dec 24 2010 - 00:00

If you think your family is unhappy . . .

RADIO REVIEW: CHRISTMAS MAY no longer revolve around the Church, but for some there is still an oppressive institution at the…

Sat Dec 18 2010 - 00:00

Finding out who our real leaders are

RADIO REVIEW: EVEN AT THE best of times the money made by RTÉ’s top stars has been a touchy subject

Sat Dec 11 2010 - 00:00

Cold snap brings out warm hearts

RADIO REVIEW: GIVEN THE ARCTIC weather, it was appropriate that the week started with a dramatic account of predatory creatures…

Sat Dec 04 2010 - 00:00

When will the crisis be said and Dunne?

RADIO REVIEW: HE’S NOT normally seen as a barometer of the national mood, but when even someone as jocular as Tom Dunne (Newstalk…

Sat Nov 27 2010 - 00:00

Nama? That's so last summer

RADIO REVIEW: AFTER YEARS when we encouraged wealthy foreigners to visit the country, our latest batch of deep-pocketed tourists…

Sat Nov 20 2010 - 00:00

Chin up with a little gallows humour

RADIO REVIEW: IT MAY WELL be that the darkest hour is before dawn, as the EU economics commissioner Olli Rehn remarked to a …

Sat Nov 13 2010 - 00:00
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