Matt Cooper: I’m an only child. I’ve always been conscious of not having brothers or sisters
The journalist and broadcaster on his middle name Raphael, visiting Belfast in the 1970s and his experience as an only child
The journalist and broadcaster on his middle name Raphael, visiting Belfast in the 1970s and his experience as an only child
Radio: Today FM host bemoans uneventful general election, as Pat Kenny hears two sides of the charged migrant issue
‘Exciting plan’ for new schedule in early 2025, says RTÉ, while news programmes on Radio 1, Newstalk and Today FM look forward to general election boost
Radio: The Newstalk host hears lurid tales of urban crime. Over on Today FM, Matt Cooper has a more upbeat take on the capital’s future
Radio: On Newstalk, Andrea Gilligan moves easily from light to shade, imbuing her folksy style with compassion and honesty
Radio: Henry McKean’s raw account of ‘really ugly scenes’ in Coolock captures how quickly an anti-immigration protest descends into chaos
The broadcaster and author loved English and struggled with Irish before going on to study commerce at UCC
Radio review: The reliably poised RTÉ Radio One presenter gets into tetchy exchange with Sinn Féin leader. On Today FM, Matt Cooper swaps ballot-box coverage for indignation
Radio: Talk of saints and babies has the RTÉ broadcaster in flighty mood. Over on Today FM, Matt Cooper has the better show
Radio review: In being themselves, the Newstalk Breakfast hosts leave a distinctive stamp on their morning show
Radio 1 and 2FM are shaken but still standing after the Montrose payments scandal as Pat Kenny’s strong Newstalk performance symbolises changed landscape
Radio: Today FM morning hosts’ shows segue seamlessly into each other as Moore shows there’s plenty of life in him now that he has left the Dermot & Dave double act behind
Radio: Today FM host is unconvincing as a tech goods showman, while Sean Moncrieff can’t stay serious for too long
I’m laughing at the idea that I have solutions, because I’m a journalist and broadcaster who asks questions rather than providing answers
Noel Kelly Management seeks sponsor for new podcast with Today FM presenter as host and former minister as pundit
A significant drop in earnings is on the cards under a new regime that holds all the cards
Politicians prevail despite sustained and mystifying onslaught of corporate gobbledegook at the Public Accounts Committee
Today with Claire Byrne, Morning Ireland and Drivetime among the shows adding listeners
Catherine Martin says importance of education in meeting challenge of navigating media environment ‘cannot be understated’
Radio: The Newstalk presenter reveals her own experiences during a discussion of abusive online behaviour
Radio: That a minor error is even notable testifies to the steady, assured way the journalist has hosted Today FM’s drivetime show for nearly 20 years
Radio review: The Today FM host refuses to get carried away by bad news or good
Claire Byrne, Matt Cooper and Pat Kenny among ratings winners
Radio review: Things get tetchy when she raises his alleged leak of documents
Radio: He can sound corny, but his dislike of bad manners has a genuine ring
Newstalk’s Pat Kenny and Today FM’s Dermot & Dave among JNLR ratings winners
Radio: Pat Kenny tries to sum up the Kerry TD’s view of the climate crisis in Ireland
Radio: Andrea Gilligan is Newstalk’s only solo female weekday presenter
Broadcaster says ‘holidays confirmed’ that he needs ‘more flexibility’ in the evenings
Radio: Doireann Garrihy, Donncha O’Callaghan and Carl Mullan front the zany new show
Radio: ‘Thinking about this reopening,’ the Newstalk presenter says. ‘Are we really prepared?’
By Aisling Bea, Mary McAleese, Richard Ford, Marian Keyes, Tolü Makay, Blindboy and more
Harry Potter author was referred to as a ‘bigot’ during segment of show on Today FM
Radio: The erudite, thoughtful presenter is sometimes too keen to show off his learning
Fourth annual awards will culminate with Business Person of the Year in January 2022
Radio: Meanwhile serious public issues, like the Central Bank’s €4.1m fine of Davy, got little airtime
Government’s reason as to why passport services have been paused is disingenuous
Radio: Ryan Tubridy’s spiel shows his ability as a broadcaster. Sounding this effortless isn’t easy
Scheme allows artists to earn up to € 50,000 a year on creative work free of tax
Duffy’s unfunny rhymes make Dustin the Turkey sound like Wu-Tang Clan
Roche recently paid €380m for the company founded by Mr Cooper and Prof Luke O’Neill
Agrochemicals company employs more than 70 people and generates €60m in revenue
Morning Ireland, Liveline and Sunday with Miriam among shows securing massive gains
It’s time to discuss a new strategic approach that doesn’t require trashing society and the economy
Family dinners, play dates contributing to spread of disease and led to restrictions, Tánaiste says
Inflazome, company he founded with Luke O’Neill, sold to Roche for an initial €380m
Capering presenter discusses mindfulness as Andrea Gilligan hits a groove on her show
Company developing medicines for chronic inflammatory diseases such as Alzheimer’s
Radio review: Matt Cooper has a good day at the office. The health minister not so much
Four of the eight finalists have built businesses in biotech, pharma and employee engagement
The Deceived is part of TV station’s new season with Charlton and other documentaries
The country crew were not about to let the Dubs bag all the top parliamentary party jobs
At home on radio, Yates was provocative without tipping into gratuitous offence
Designation means it will be easier for Irish company to gain approval for therapy
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices