Sage Bertie Ahern, wry Joe Duffy and stoned-sounding Irish Maga fan: Radio reactions to Trump’s US election win
Radio: Ciara Kelly hears differing takes on Trump victory while Kieran Cuddihy meets jubilant Maga fans in New York
Radio: Ciara Kelly hears differing takes on Trump victory while Kieran Cuddihy meets jubilant Maga fans in New York
Radio: RTÉ Radio 1 surely captures the public mood of irritated bewilderment that the Apple windfall should be anything other than good news
Radio: Liveline callers paint a grim portrait of urban dystopia, while Nell McCafferty’s legacy is vividly remembered across the airwaves
Chairman Terence O’Rourke described 2003 as a ‘difficult and damaging year’ in annual report
Katie Hannon deftly oversees a lively discussion that would surely cause the famously low-key Irish rock star to blush
Radio review: the Liveline host’s snap judgment on Simon Harris’s State apology somehow captures the wider mood
Radio: Newstalk host tucks into burgers while taking on bigger issues, as Ray D’Arcy earns dad rock cachet
The presenter’s RTÉ Radio 1 morning show is beginning to follow a definite pattern, though at this early stage it’s hard to say if it’s a groove or a rut
We haven’t reached the final since 2018. The stakes have never been higher as Ireland prepares to choose its song for Eurovision 2024
Radio: D’Arcy’s spikily affable yet naturally inquiring persona make him a versatile broadcaster, but his talents can seem underutilised
The Road Safety Authority previously relied on the late broadcaster Gay Byrne’s ability to cut through to the public - now it needs to look beyond traditional media
Radio: Oliver Callan, on The Nine O’Clock Show, and The Ray D’Arcy Show take divergent approaches to the same material
Radio: On The Nine O’Clock Show, the stand-in host has a jag at the self-exculpatory impulses that scuppered his predecessor’s planned return
Radio: Radio 1 coverage highlights admirable relentlessness with which presenters and reporters have pursued payments scandal
Radio: The RTÉ host is perfectly suited to Eurovision coverage, even surviving the chaos of an interview with his old colleague Dustin the Turkey
Today with Claire Byrne, Morning Ireland and Drivetime among the shows adding listeners
Claire Byrne and Brendan O’Connor receive pay rises after inheriting key Radio 1 shows, list of top 10 on-air fees and salaries confirms
Radio 1 Morning Ireland stretches lead as most-listened-to programme on Irish radio
Radio Review: Newstalk host tackles tricky topics in characteristic fashion
Radio: From Liveline to Drivetime, war eyewitnesses convey moral clarity and mortal danger
Claire Byrne, Matt Cooper and Pat Kenny among ratings winners
Radio in 2021: Radio 1’s new guard found their voice, Newstalk stayed scrappy
Newstalk’s Pat Kenny and Today FM’s Dermot & Dave among JNLR ratings winners
Emer McLysaght: Netflix knows all too well that I am a divil for a Christmas comfort film
Radio: RTÉ host does a good line in disdain when proceedings threaten to get too cosy
Radio: Andrea Gilligan is Newstalk’s only solo female weekday presenter
Figures published by national broadcaster show average pay almost €61,000 in 2020
Radio: The Liveline host sounds furious at the ‘hijacking’ of Nicole Cahill’s death
Radio: The young women’s ordeal last year gets a superbly vivid, tense retelling from Lorna Siggins
Radio: Minister for Health is smooth on the Delta variant but rattled by the hospital saga
Radio: The national broadcaster's Truth Matters podcast seeks to unpick fact from fiction
Liveline presenter employed by RTÉ as a contractor via his firm Claddaghgreen Ltd
Radio: Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra combine rigorous interviews with light relief
Radio: Cuddihy is skilled and energetic, yet his Newstalk show seldom hits the mark
State broadcaster releases pay bill for 2019 and says it has since cut top 10 fees by 15%
Her RTÉ show can stray towards sounding a bit judgy, no matter how sensible its advice
Duffy’s unfunny rhymes make Dustin the Turkey sound like Wu-Tang Clan
The broadcaster says his working-class roots make him crave security and fear failure
... while chirpy Ryan Tubridy leads listeners into lockdown with head-boy earnestness
Ann O’Donoghue (68) was last heard from on Tuesday having left unusual text message
Ann O’Donoghue’s disappearance has ‘bamboozled’ and alarmed her family
Quizzes have had a renaissance during the lockdown, but for some people they were always a way of life
Radio review: The coronavirus crisis has dulled his once-sparky morning programme
Sporting Controversies: Reverberations from 2009 World Cup playoff still rattle Irish football
The rituals of the kitchen are a comfort, but this sourdough thing won’t end well
The RTÉ star sounds uncharacteristically elegiac after his coronavirus experience
RTÉ is right to make a show about coping with coronavirus. But scrap the trivialising name
He assures us he can broadcast from home. Some may not see that as an upside
Liveline anchor’s Claddaghgreen Ltd shows accumulated profit of €486,911 last year
But retaining Marian Finucane’s Radio 1 audience won’t be easy
Audience data shows late broadcaster helped RTÉ Radio 1 make gains in fourth quarter
The contrast between RTÉ’s obvious disdain for Lyric and indulgent attitude toward 2fm sent out a deeply negative signal
Stephen Teap's wife Irene died in the wake of the CervicalCheck scandal.
Broadcaster’s death prompts on-air eulogies from colleagues, plus some self-revelation
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