Country music celebration lures ‘heartland’ viewers to RTÉ
Stetson invasion proves a hit for Montrose
Stetson invasion proves a hit for Montrose
Industry will continue to fight European proposals to end content geo-blocking
Broadcaster says advertisers can place themselves ‘at heart of Irish glory’ in Rio
Decline in sterling against the dollar makes owner of UTV more attractive target
Advertising agency part of Irish industry contingent on French ‘reconnaissance’
Sponsorship of reality television show on UTV was ‘perfect fit’ with global campaign
Emigrant creatives don’t have to ‘compromise’ to return to Dublin, agency says
One-nil to the soft drinks brand in consumer appeal, Onside research finds
The souvenir to ‘deepen visitor engagement’ could promote local businesses in future
New commissioning rounds get under way as broadcaster begins to shape future schedule
Crisis management and camera work part of one-week summer course at UCD campus
Chemistry’s work for ‘Irish Examiner’ and Rothco’s ‘Shred of Decency’ win double gold
Six Ireland-themed shorts to premiere at Cat Laughs festival
‘Harsh but fair’ truths of social media marketing at Measurement conference
Ivan Yates may be off, but George Hook is not finished yet, says station CEO Tim Collins
Filming begins on the second series next month
Company behind JOE.ie and Her.ie is chasing millennials via social and branded content
Liberty Global’s planned donation to anti-Brexit group signals uneasiness
The Oireachtas na Gaeilge awards will pay special tribute
‘Tweaking’ to station includes new summer weekend shows from independent sector
Move brings TV industry closer to ‘total audience’ measure of on-demand and live views
Wogan to be remembered by Graham Norton during song contest’s grand final
Dublin rail commuters are a captive audience for up to 36 minutes per day
Alex Aiken advises Irish PR professionals to ‘be more German’ to prove their worth
Platform plans to negotiate ‘creator partnerships’ between brands and artists
Medals not required for sponsorship to succeed, says head of marketing
Reception for ‘Rebellion’ in the US likely to sway RTÉ’s decision on whether to bring it back for a second series
Company behind ‘Great Irish Bake Off’ to develop ‘Bucking the Trend’ for RTÉ
Seven-year-old service has 4.4m monthly streams ahead of launch of new version
Native advertising, where ads mimic content, is worth €45m, says an IAB PwC report
Dublin design studio HyperBrow won EU pitch to create Stem subjects campaign
But broadband in Ireland is not yet good enough for this type of online service, it says
Former UTV stations won’t participate in advertising recovery this year, analysts say
Irish agency joins Interpartners to help it create ads that don’t get lost in translation
How to work in advertising and not hate yourself, as explained by Rothco
Club championship ‘Toughest’ campaign has grown into ‘brilliant canvas’ on TV schedules
Popular Sunday night series back for a seventh run on RTÉ
Communicorp on hunt to fill top job after Peter McPartlin resignation last year
TV3 series returns for second run to analyse impact that technology has on people’s lives
AOL engineers in Dublin contributing to development of One advertising platform
Kids ‘don’t hold back’ in their views, says Lucy Murphy, its first head of kids’ content
The Dutch micropayments app has expanded to the world’s largest media market
Social and media monitoring contract put out to tender to track public comments
Soap and sitcom among the series RTÉ hopes to sell to international buyers in Cannes
Traditional TV not making enough high-end drama to compete, say UBS analysts
Lenny Abrahamson to direct ad for Peter McVerry Trust as part of IAPI scheme
‘Keep going’ campaign will be run across television, cinema and social media
Digital-native makes print foray while most publications are trying to move to digital
Pope Francis and ‘Sugar Crash’ docs among other titles sold to Australian broadcasters
The advertising industry bestows the title each year to promote female talent
The market research ‘unicorn’ plans to expand its Irish staff to 250 by end of year
Free roaming is its latest bid for customers, as it waits for Setanta Sports deal approval
YouTube Audience Report indicates 30 per cent of mothers with children under 18 use YouTube to research products
Online shop contains a catalogue of DVDs such as recent RTÉ dramas Charlie and Clean Break and Love/Hate
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