Claire Byrne is radio’s prefect, Cormac Ó hEadhra and Sarah McInerney its maverick cops
Radio in 2021: Radio 1’s new guard found their voice, Newstalk stayed scrappy
Radio in 2021: Radio 1’s new guard found their voice, Newstalk stayed scrappy
I’m one of only a small number of people in Ireland with immune thrombocytopenia
Minister also says it is important that stockbroker finds ‘stable owner’
Inspectors reject former INM chairman’s claim of objective bias
Former INM chairman seeking to have inspectors withdrawn from investigation
Tánaiste also says the monitoring of people arriving into Ireland needs to ‘tighten up’
At home on radio, Yates was provocative without tipping into gratuitous offence
Radio: The presenter’s questions are less urgent health queries than audience clickbait
Today FM host acknowledges jaded public mood, while Jennifer Zamparelli reveals a gritty side of Irish life
Radio bans of Irish Times and The Currency journalists show something is deeply amiss
Kids can handle Plato, not just playdough: So argue two new documentaries on TV and radio
2fm has ‘soft’ quarter amid revamp, while Muireann O’Connell gains listeners at Today FM
Newstalk published article containing claims against Roisin Jordan
Health Minister Simon Harris says there’s ‘no going back’ on the project
Former presidential candidate sticks to his guns as radio reporting debut falls flat
Newstalk’s market share reached a new record high, industry figures show
Regulator appointed in 1991 could demand greater powers over media owners
Sunday morning presenter moves to join Shane Coleman in key weekday slot
Controversial presenter will leave Communicorp station in December
Journalist steps down after two years on Communicorp-owned station
The Dragon not running for president brings a genial appeal to his Newstalk show
Sarah McInerney writes about her journey from being a DCU undergrad unsure about her course choice to making a career in journalism
Former Garda press chief says he and Martin Callinan decided which reporters to contact
Media group owned by Denis O’Brien to supply content to 28 regional radio outlets
Affidavits from INM and watchdog set stage for hearing over inspectors
Newstalk and TV3 presenter’s pay from company down 50% on previous year
Cantillon: PR executive James Morrissey latest to become entangled in ODCE inquiry
Rebranded radio group will step up video and podcast activity in multi-media fightback
Sports shows and Marian Finucane among the main winners in radio ratings
Two complaints on remarks by Paul Williams about Jobstown protesters
‘Never say never,’ News UK chief Rebekah Brooks tells internal briefing in Dublin
‘I might do some investing ... consultancy or voluntary work’
Kieran Cuddihy, Jess Kelly and Andrea Gilligan to present new shows
Businessman sells his shares in coffee chain he established 20 years ago
BAI also rejects complaints over broadcast of The Queen of Ireland documentary
Group political editor to take on the role of special adviser to Simon Coveney
Broadcasting Authority is concerned that boycott may be restricting service to listeners
Having a vagina and being able to deliver hard news authoritatively are not mutually exclusive
Communicorp stations make audience gains, while Radio 1 is hit by summer slump
Decision by Denis O’Brien’s Communicorp in response to O’Toole column under spotlight
Seamus Dooley: a case of ‘cutting off your nose to spite your face’
Dil Wickremasinghe said she was ‘shocked and deeply disappointed’ her show had been cancelled
Opinion: Newstalk managing editor Patricia Monahan replies to Fintan O’Toole
Radio station’s employees sign letter denouncing broadcaster after rape comments
Hotel group did right thing, but damage will linger from Newstalk rape comments
Broadcaster received backlash after remarks about woman’s ‘personal responsibility’
Dispute arose after public broadcaster’s refusal to run ad with ‘Move the Dial’ slogan
Communicorp radio station reverts to old favourite for key time slot
Robert Pitt’s reticence ‘directly related’ to re-election of Leslie Buckley, says Glass Lewis
Pat Kenny crosses 150,000 mark, while Radio 1 signals ‘pacier’ ‘Morning Ireland’
Business Week: also in the news was house prices, mortgages, INM, and Budget 2018
Chief executive Robert Pitt has reserved his position on how he might vote at agm
Shareholders told Robert Pitt ‘reserves position’ in extraordinary development
Jerome Kennedy will step down from his position at the company’s agm next month
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