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Broadcasting

    TalkSPORT staff alarmed by Jermaine Jenas’ reported return to broadcasting
    'There hasn’t been a single day when I haven’t been looking forward to that' - 25 years of TG4
    From humble beginnings compiling Spanish soccer highlights, TG4′s GAA coverage has changed everything.
    A hero gone: Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh was the Michelangelo of Irish broadcasting
    Paul Collins
    Dónal Óg Cusack criticises decision to put Munster hurling games behind GAAGO paywall
    Analysis: If RTÉ is to survive this scandal it must focus on public-interest only from now on
    Dr Eileen Culloty
    Coimisiún na Meán: Ireland's new watchdog on using 'teeth' to take on social media giants
    'A friend to all' - Tributes paid following death of sports broadcaster Paudie Palmer
    'Cultural vandalism': UK Government criticised over decision to privatise Channel 4
    eir Sport channels to cease broadcasting later this year
    GAA league fixtures to be spread across weekends for live TV coverage
    Rugby 20, virtual fans, and social distancing - eir Sport's plans for rugby's return
    Broadcasting regulator rejects 12 complaints made against RTÉ and Newstalk since December
    Billion-dollar Olympic postponement presents short-term headaches for NBC
    'No intention to mislead': BBC admits 'mistake' in editing laughter from Boris Johnson clip
    Sex, condoms and Boyzone: 20 memorable moments from Gay Byrne's career
    Dáil: New bill to prevent radio and television stations from blacklisting other media outlets
    Free-to-air, subscriptions and the 'digital space' - What future for the Six Nations?
    'It's been really hard. I shouldn't have to go through that': Alex Scott opens up about social media abuse
    RTÉ assessing each TV news report individually after blurring faces of local election candidates
    RTÉ now lists all candidates in a constituency whenever one is mentioned on air
    RTÉ says it could benefit from other TV channels 'going dark' with a no-deal Brexit
    Broadcasters warned about use of social media in presidential election coverage
    RTÉ says the TV licence fee system needs to be reformed
    'I don't think we got it because we're women': Caitriona Perry and Keelin Shanley on Six One jobs
    Supreme Court proceedings have been broadcast for the first time in State history
    Poll: Do you think gender quotas for TV and radio presenters are a good idea?
    Chris Evans and Graham Norton among BBC's top-paid presenters
    RTÉ boss calls for hike in TV licence fee to €175
    Ian Dempsey: 'Was I really asleep in that picture? But I was standing up. Did Matt Cooper really say that?'
    Ian Dempsey
    Plan to get more women on airwaves 'welcome' - but progress could take years
    'It feels right': Why Second Captains are rolling the dice again
    Radio show allowed special needs children to be called 'mongos'
    'Hurling is one of the fastest sports in the world, it should be shown on ESPN'
    An Irish chat show filmed in an attic and broadcast on Facebook is going up against the Late Late
    Ray D’Arcy interview with Graham Linehan and wife over abortion broke broadcasting rules
    When can I actually watch the golf? Augusta's rules and how they affect coverage
    RTÉ Radio 1 is still hammering the opposition in the radio wars
    Joe Duffy says the competition between RTÉ presenters is tougher than UFC fighting
    Pat Kenny's show on UTV Ireland has been given the axe
    "Working with Johnny could be a stomach churning, white-knuckle ride. But he had a gaffer's talent"
    Stephen Doyle
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