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Sage Bertie Ahern, wry Joe Duffy and stoned-sounding Irish Maga fan: Radio reactions to Trump’s US election win

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

Fri Nov 08 2024 - 05:00
Radio review: Being interviewed on national radio is hard, especially when the host is RTÉ Drivetime's Cormac Ó hEadhra

Radio review: Being interviewed on national radio is hard, especially when the host is RTÉ Drivetime's Cormac Ó hEadhra

Radio: The combative RTÉ host is good-naturedly determined to come out on top in a grilling about Dutch dairy produce in Irish schools

Fri Nov 01 2024 - 05:00
Joe Duffy’s Liveline can sound unmoored when not anchored by weighty subjects

Joe Duffy’s Liveline can sound unmoored when not anchored by weighty subjects

RTÉ presenter hears rambling nostalgia and minor gripes, while Myles Dungan keeps history fresh

Fri Oct 25 2024 - 05:00
‘Your phone’s probably bugged’: how a joke became a life-changing nightmare for Trevor Birney

‘Your phone’s probably bugged’: how a joke became a life-changing nightmare for Trevor Birney

Journalist, who also produced Kneecap and RTÉ's Seán Quinn documentary, has written a book on a decade of delving into the 1994 Loughinisland massacre

Sat Oct 19 2024 - 18:22
Savaged by Anton: Easy questions for Seán O’Rourke, gentle inquisition for Lynn Boylan

Savaged by Anton: Easy questions for Seán O’Rourke, gentle inquisition for Lynn Boylan

Radio: The former RTÉ presenter joins Anton Savage on Newstalk. Sinn Féin is under fire everywhere

Fri Oct 18 2024 - 05:00
Pat Kenny stokes fears of dystopian Dublin with accounts of rampant criminality

Pat Kenny stokes fears of dystopian Dublin with accounts of rampant criminality

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

Fri Oct 11 2024 - 05:00
Radio review: Plodding Jack Chambers makes Paschal Donohoe sound like an unhinged Donald Trump

Radio review: Plodding Jack Chambers makes Paschal Donohoe sound like an unhinged Donald Trump

Radio review: With robust public finances allowing Ministers a Teflon complacency, the fireworks of old are missing from the post-budget airwaves

Fri Oct 04 2024 - 05:00
Listening to Seán Moncrieff would chip away at your national pride

Listening to Seán Moncrieff would chip away at your national pride

Radio: There are a few queasy moments in what turns out to be an oddly digestible smorgasbord from the Newstalk host

Fri Sept 27 2024 - 05:00
Radio review: Oliver Callan 'insults everybody equally' as his rapid-fire jokes fall flat

Radio review: Oliver Callan 'insults everybody equally' as his rapid-fire jokes fall flat

Radio: RTÉ Radio 1 host sounds like neither the satirical impressionist he is nor the chatshow host he has become. Instead he resembles a stand-up comic flailing around for quick laughs

Fri Sept 20 2024 - 05:40
Radio review: Ray D’Arcy reveals sharp political eye and skewers Government on €13bn Apple case

Radio review: Ray D’Arcy reveals sharp political eye and skewers Government on €13bn Apple case

Radio: RTÉ Radio 1 surely captures the public mood of irritated bewilderment that the Apple windfall should be anything other than good news

Fri Sept 13 2024 - 05:00
Manchán Magan on living with cancer: ‘Death is something I’ve always been very comfortable with’

Manchán Magan on living with cancer: ‘Death is something I’ve always been very comfortable with’

The presenter and self-described ‘oddball loner’ is bursting with energy despite his ‘more serious than normal’ prostate cancer

Sun Sept 08 2024 - 06:00
Sickening but essential listening as victims tell radio shows about sexual abuse at religious-run schools

Sickening but essential listening as victims tell radio shows about sexual abuse at religious-run schools

Radio: The Hard Shoulder and Liveline hear harrowing stories from former pupils while the Leinster House bike shed continues to exercise listeners

Fri Sept 06 2024 - 05:58
Andrea Gilligan listens intently but is powerless to help parents dogged by back-to-school guilt

Andrea Gilligan listens intently but is powerless to help parents dogged by back-to-school guilt

Radio: On Newstalk, Andrea Gilligan moves easily from light to shade, imbuing her folksy style with compassion and honesty

Fri Aug 30 2024 - 05:00
‘If I’m intimidated, that’s a problem’: Fireworks fly as Joe Duffy hears tales of teenage delinquency

‘If I’m intimidated, that’s a problem’: Fireworks fly as Joe Duffy hears tales of teenage delinquency

Radio: Liveline callers paint a grim portrait of urban dystopia, while Nell McCafferty’s legacy is vividly remembered across the airwaves

Fri Aug 23 2024 - 05:00
Radio review: Newstalk’s Ciara Kelly left floundering as cohost Shane Coleman sidesteps Olympics duty

Radio review: Newstalk’s Ciara Kelly left floundering as cohost Shane Coleman sidesteps Olympics duty

Radio: Ciara Kelly and Shane Coleman host awkward chats and gratuitous squabbles as Fiachna Ó Braonáin signs off with feeling

Fri Aug 02 2024 - 05:00
Radio review: Flustered Eamon Ryan and harried Pearse Doherty grilled by Drivetime’s forbidding interrogators

Radio review: Flustered Eamon Ryan and harried Pearse Doherty grilled by Drivetime’s forbidding interrogators

Radio: RTÉ Drivetime hosts Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra give their current-affairs magazine zip and snap

Fri Jul 26 2024 - 05:00
Radio review: Pat Kenny keeps his cool as spluttering reporter is doused in pepper spray at  anti-immigration protest

Radio review: Pat Kenny keeps his cool as spluttering reporter is doused in pepper spray at anti-immigration protest

Radio: Henry McKean’s raw account of ‘really ugly scenes’ in Coolock captures how quickly an anti-immigration protest descends into chaos

Fri Jul 19 2024 - 05:00
Rory Gallagher guitar auction causes Liveline listeners to cry blasphemy

Rory Gallagher guitar auction causes Liveline listeners to cry blasphemy

Katie Hannon deftly oversees a lively discussion that would surely cause the famously low-key Irish rock star to blush

Fri Jul 12 2024 - 05:00
Oliver Callan swaps the laughs for a harrowing tale with a powerful message

Oliver Callan swaps the laughs for a harrowing tale with a powerful message

Radio review: Comic-turned-presenter shows his serious side during powerful interview with rape survivor Bláthnaid Raleigh

Fri Jul 05 2024 - 05:00
Claire Byrne shows you don’t have to spice things up to have some bite

Claire Byrne shows you don’t have to spice things up to have some bite

RTÉ host’s low-key approach is quietly effective, while Kieran Cuddihy is left speechless by Gazan horrors

Fri Jun 28 2024 - 05:00
Joe Duffy’s Liveline conversation seems designed to play on men’s worst fears

Joe Duffy’s Liveline conversation seems designed to play on men’s worst fears

Radio: If the Liveline conversation seems designed to play on men’s worst fears, it ultimately eschews sensationalism in favour of salutary advice

Fri Jun 14 2024 - 05:00
Claire Byrne and Mary Lou McDonald come unexpectedly close to a shouting match

Claire Byrne and Mary Lou McDonald come unexpectedly close to a shouting match

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

Fri Jun 07 2024 - 05:00
Kieran Cuddihy is far better at landing punches than punchlines, which is bad news for Stephen Donnelly

Kieran Cuddihy is far better at landing punches than punchlines, which is bad news for Stephen Donnelly

Radio: Newstalk presenter mercifully ditches the flat gags, subjecting the Minister for Health to an onslaught

Fri May 31 2024 - 05:00
First Doireann Garrihy, now the 2 Johnnies and Jennifer Zamparelli: why are so many stars leaving 2FM?

First Doireann Garrihy, now the 2 Johnnies and Jennifer Zamparelli: why are so many stars leaving 2FM?

Radio: If losing one big-name broadcaster from RTÉ’s second station can be regarded as misfortune and two as carelessness, what does four count as?

Fri May 24 2024 - 05:30
Grumpy boomer bingo: Cliches abound as Pat Kenny plays to stereotype

Grumpy boomer bingo: Cliches abound as Pat Kenny plays to stereotype

Radio review: Unfortunately, the Newstalk host stops short of mentioning ‘snowflakes’, so denying listeners a full house

Fri May 17 2024 - 05:00
No news is bad news: Morning Ireland proves daunting but necessary

No news is bad news: Morning Ireland proves daunting but necessary

Radio: Radio 1 flagship dutifully covers the RTÉ crisis as Colm Ó Mongáin and Oliver Callan give cause for optimism

Fri May 10 2024 - 05:00
Brendan O’Connor brings his contrary streak to a cosy conversation about immigration

Brendan O’Connor brings his contrary streak to a cosy conversation about immigration

Radio: Even at his most factually minded, the RTÉ presenter can’t resist his mischievous side

Fri May 03 2024 - 05:00
Joe Duffy’s snap judgment on Simon Harris’s Stardust apology somehow captures the wider mood

Joe Duffy’s snap judgment on Simon Harris’s Stardust apology somehow captures the wider mood

Radio review: the Liveline host’s snap judgment on Simon Harris’s State apology somehow captures the wider mood

Fri Apr 26 2024 - 05:00
Wake-up call on Newstalk Breakfast as inflammatory language on immigration goes mainstream

Wake-up call on Newstalk Breakfast as inflammatory language on immigration goes mainstream

Radio: Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly run the gamut from children’s sleepovers to John McGuirk’s bellicose language

Fri Apr 19 2024 - 05:00
A sense of foreboding descends on Liveline. Then Joe Duffy takes an unexpected turn

A sense of foreboding descends on Liveline. Then Joe Duffy takes an unexpected turn

Radio: Talk of saints and babies has the RTÉ broadcaster in flighty mood. Over on Today FM, Matt Cooper has the better show

Fri Apr 12 2024 - 05:00
The 2 Johnnies might act like jokers, but they’re laughing all the way to the bank

The 2 Johnnies might act like jokers, but they’re laughing all the way to the bank

Radio: 2FM’s drivetime duo, who turn raucous rural references into ratings, know their listeners – and the value of their brand

Fri Apr 05 2024 - 05:00
Newstalk host Kieran Cuddihy isn’t easily silenced, even when his mouth is full

Newstalk host Kieran Cuddihy isn’t easily silenced, even when his mouth is full

Radio: Newstalk host tucks into burgers while taking on bigger issues, as Ray D’Arcy earns dad rock cachet

Fri Mar 29 2024 - 05:00
A rogue Ivan Yates returns to the airwaves and takes aim  at Leo Varadkar

A rogue Ivan Yates returns to the airwaves and takes aim at Leo Varadkar

The former Fine Gael minister displays little loyalty for his old party during his snap analysis of Leo Varadkar’s shock resignation as Taoiseach

Fri Mar 22 2024 - 05:00
Claire Byrne’s question about happiness seems particularly pertinent right now

Claire Byrne’s question about happiness seems particularly pertinent right now

Radio: Today with Claire Byrne, Drivetime and Liveline all hear why so many people voted against the Government’s proposed changes to the Constitution

Fri Mar 15 2024 - 05:00
Barely a month into his talkshow, Oliver Callan’s nearly asleep at the wheel

Barely a month into his talkshow, Oliver Callan’s nearly asleep at the wheel

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

Fri Mar 08 2024 - 05:00
Pat Kenny goes from dropping clangers to a raw conversation about a distressing subject

Pat Kenny goes from dropping clangers to a raw conversation about a distressing subject

Radio: The Newstalk host draws out detail rather than showily sympathising when he speaks to Mary about her experience of reporting historical abuse

Fri Mar 01 2024 - 05:00
‘We’re so middle class’: Ciara Kelly and Shane Coleman don’t hide their familiarity with bourgie lifestyle cliches

‘We’re so middle class’: Ciara Kelly and Shane Coleman don’t hide their familiarity with bourgie lifestyle cliches

Radio review: In being themselves, the Newstalk Breakfast hosts leave a distinctive stamp on their morning show

Fri Feb 23 2024 - 05:30
Sarah McInerney’s lethally loaded question leaves her guest flummoxed for an answer

Sarah McInerney’s lethally loaded question leaves her guest flummoxed for an answer

Radio review: Drivetime host’s approach is tested by Gazan horrors, while Stephen Rea is a sinister presence on Drama On One

Fri Feb 16 2024 - 05:00
Feeling unwanted by RTÉ, Joe Duffy shows his value with a heartbreaking programme

Feeling unwanted by RTÉ, Joe Duffy shows his value with a heartbreaking programme

Radio: When on form he is unparalleled at drawing out personal stories that illuminate wider truth

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 06:01
Oliver Callan doesn’t sound totally at home with lifestyle-oriented conversations that have traditionally filled 9am slot

Oliver Callan doesn’t sound totally at home with lifestyle-oriented conversations that have traditionally filled 9am slot

Radio: RTÉ's Claire Byrne shows she can get riled with the best of them as she urges her guest Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary to stop the ‘personal insults’

Fri Feb 02 2024 - 07:33
Oliver Callan’s first day on his new RTÉ Radio 1 show: Presenter will need to do more to make a big impression

Oliver Callan’s first day on his new RTÉ Radio 1 show: Presenter will need to do more to make a big impression

Radio: Despite occasional barbs, the impressionist turned presenter plays it safe as he begins his new programme in Ryan Tubridy’s old slot

Mon Jan 29 2024 - 12:56
Newstalk’s Kieran Cuddihy is on top form but not everything that comes out of his mouth is palatable

Newstalk’s Kieran Cuddihy is on top form but not everything that comes out of his mouth is palatable

Radio: ‘If I was walking the dog, no one around, I’d hock up a big spit and fire it into the air,’ he announces

Fri Jan 26 2024 - 05:55
Oliver Callan: ‘Accidental presenter’ now fulltime in Ryan Tubridy’s old slot needs to reinvent show

Oliver Callan: ‘Accidental presenter’ now fulltime in Ryan Tubridy’s old slot needs to reinvent show

As he takes over the RTÉ Radio 1 morning show the comedian and mimic faces new challenges as a chat show host

Sun Jan 21 2024 - 14:29
Stark differences between Seán Moncrieff and Pat Kenny in tackling immigration debate

Stark differences between Seán Moncrieff and Pat Kenny in tackling immigration debate

When it comes to immigration and the Irish, it’s the same old story

Fri Jan 19 2024 - 05:00
‘It’s the talk of the country’: Joe Duffy aims at radio rivals’ cash cow

‘It’s the talk of the country’: Joe Duffy aims at radio rivals’ cash cow

Radio: There’s a frisson of payback as Liveline host’s concerns about Bauer Media’s Cash Machine game are shared by the Drivetime team

Fri Jan 12 2024 - 05:00
Marty Morrissey’s flamboyant good cheer provides an unexpected highlight of the week

Marty Morrissey’s flamboyant good cheer provides an unexpected highlight of the week

Radio: RTÉ presenter’s idiosyncratic broadcasting persona is imbued with a quirky sincerity, as well as a welcome bonhomie

Fri Jan 05 2024 - 05:00
Ryan Tubridy’s new radio show review: Buttery charm, frothy good humour and A-list interviews on Virgin Radio UK debut

Ryan Tubridy’s new radio show review: Buttery charm, frothy good humour and A-list interviews on Virgin Radio UK debut

Radio review: While the midmorning show represents a fresh start for the former RTÉ presenter, his shtick remains largely the same

Tue Jan 02 2024 - 16:23
2023 in radio: Tubridy fallout lingers over RTÉ as rival stations look like safer options

2023 in radio: Tubridy fallout lingers over RTÉ as rival stations look like safer options

Radio 1 and 2FM are shaken but still standing after the Montrose payments scandal as Pat Kenny’s strong Newstalk performance symbolises changed landscape

Sat Dec 23 2023 - 05:15
‘When people keep getting away with arson, they’ll keep doing it’

‘When people keep getting away with arson, they’ll keep doing it’

Radio: Anti-immigrant attitudes worry Hard Shoulder host, while his Newstalk colleague is wary of seasonal speedbumps

Fri Dec 22 2023 - 05:00
When Ray D’Arcy tackles knotty topics, he comes into his own

When Ray D’Arcy tackles knotty topics, he comes into his own

Radio: D’Arcy’s spikily affable yet naturally inquiring persona make him a versatile broadcaster, but his talents can seem underutilised

Fri Dec 15 2023 - 05:00
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