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Ryan Tubridy brings a whole new meaning to ‘summer nonsense’

Ryan Tubridy brings a whole new meaning to ‘summer nonsense’

He hits the right note for early silly season. At his best he is entertaining on-air company

Sat Jun 29 2019 - 07:45
Majella Moynihan: ‘They portrayed me as an easy woman’

Majella Moynihan: ‘They portrayed me as an easy woman’

Radio review: Her tale of forced adoption sounds like the stuff of fiction but is all too real

Sat Jun 22 2019 - 05:00
Has Joe Duffy ever considered becoming a private detective?

Has Joe Duffy ever considered becoming a private detective?

Radio review: The presenter shows off his digging skills over a racist incident on the train

Sat Jun 15 2019 - 05:00
Jennifer Zamparelli: A sarky presenter of little wit or charm

Jennifer Zamparelli: A sarky presenter of little wit or charm

Radio Review: Host’s new show grates but Garrihy, McDermott zing up morning

Sat Jun 08 2019 - 12:28
Sean O’Rourke gave Maria Bailey a generous length of rope, then yanked it sharply

Sean O’Rourke gave Maria Bailey a generous length of rope, then yanked it sharply

Radio review: When O’Rourke finishes the interview, it’s an act of mercy to his guest

Sat Jun 01 2019 - 05:00
The Ryan Line is open: Gerry Ryan burns up the airwaves one more time

The Ryan Line is open: Gerry Ryan burns up the airwaves one more time

To mark 40 years of 2FM, RTÉ resurrected the broadcaster in electrifying fashion

Fri May 31 2019 - 14:36
Marian Finucane sounds as though an unruly guest has gatecrashed her brunch party

Marian Finucane sounds as though an unruly guest has gatecrashed her brunch party

The atmosphere on the usually staid show turns both hotter and frostier, a bit like climate change

Sat May 25 2019 - 05:00
Neil Hannon: ‘It’s like whistling a happy tune as the ship goes down’

Neil Hannon: ‘It’s like whistling a happy tune as the ship goes down’

As The Divine Comedy releases a bleak new album, the singer thinks it may be the end of the world, but feels fine

Sat May 25 2019 - 05:00
If Today FM was any more lifeless, you’d need to call 999

If Today FM was any more lifeless, you’d need to call 999

Dermot and Dave’s show is good-natured, aimless and generic, like Today FM itself

Sat May 18 2019 - 05:00
Sean O'Rourke recreates past battles for referendum phoney war

Sean O'Rourke recreates past battles for referendum phoney war

Presenter’s attempt at sparking divorce debate allows for rigorous, if alarming, critique of contemporary society

Sat May 11 2019 - 05:00
First forensic, then cringemaking: Pat Kenny lays down the law

First forensic, then cringemaking: Pat Kenny lays down the law

Presenter by turns forensic and toe-curling, while Seán Moncrieff’s ironic style hits a wall

Sat May 04 2019 - 05:00
‘A minefield’: John Boyne talks transgender language with Tubridy

‘A minefield’: John Boyne talks transgender language with Tubridy

Novelist opens up on ‘cis privilege’ irk while the host issues a plea for education

Sat Apr 27 2019 - 05:00
Pop, politics and the past: From Three Day Week to Taylor Swift

Pop, politics and the past: From Three Day Week to Taylor Swift

A new compilation is a compelling journey through musical moments of 1970s Britain

Sat Apr 20 2019 - 05:00
Silent treatment as Paddy Cosgrave taxes the patience of Philip Boucher-Hayes

Silent treatment as Paddy Cosgrave taxes the patience of Philip Boucher-Hayes

Tech entrepreneur’s prickly on-air performances muddy his message about Ireland’s corporate regime

Sat Apr 20 2019 - 05:00
Louise McSharry makes 2FM a safe space for icky stories

Louise McSharry makes 2FM a safe space for icky stories

In her temporary mid-morning tenure, she proves you don’t have to be un-PC to entertain

Sat Apr 13 2019 - 05:00
No meat, two veg: Ray D’Arcy serves up bland fare

No meat, two veg: Ray D’Arcy serves up bland fare

Spud rant and Jasper Carrott interview are like a diet of root vegetables: filling but dull

Sat Apr 06 2019 - 05:00
‘People died so we could watch Irish celebrities on Dancing with the Stars?’

‘People died so we could watch Irish celebrities on Dancing with the Stars?’

Radio review: Kieran Cuddihy and Shane Coleman bring fresh energy to Newstalk Breakfast

Sat Mar 30 2019 - 05:00
Joe Duffy draws out another harrowing tale, knowing it is radio gold

Joe Duffy draws out another harrowing tale, knowing it is radio gold

Radio Review: After initial gruffness, Duffy grows genuinely concerned for his guest

Sat Mar 23 2019 - 05:00
Borderline gloom as Pat Kenny gets northern exposure

Borderline gloom as Pat Kenny gets northern exposure

Radio review: Newstalk host throws himself into Derry visit, while Mary Wilson hears a warning from history

Sat Mar 16 2019 - 05:00
Patronising Ivan Yates sounds like a 1970s soccer player

Patronising Ivan Yates sounds like a 1970s soccer player

The ex-government minister and businessman tackles his radio guests like a tough midfielder

Sat Mar 09 2019 - 05:00
Jarring monologues and baffling trivia: Derek Mooney is a caricature of a daytime radio jock

Jarring monologues and baffling trivia: Derek Mooney is a caricature of a daytime radio jock

Radio review: RTÉ presenter’s nature programme marred by uneven tone, while Sean Moncrieff hears queasy animal tales

Sat Mar 02 2019 - 05:00
Eoghan McDermott: ‘I just didn’t like myself when I was drunk’

Eoghan McDermott: ‘I just didn’t like myself when I was drunk’

Radio review: With one exception, 2FM’s drink awareness chat sounds like nightclub banter

Sat Feb 23 2019 - 05:00
Nothing settled as Peter Casey meets Travellers on Newstalk

Nothing settled as Peter Casey meets Travellers on Newstalk

Former presidential candidate sticks to his guns as radio reporting debut falls flat

Sat Feb 16 2019 - 05:00
Local hero Damien Tiernan brings Waterford into focus

Local hero Damien Tiernan brings Waterford into focus

Radio Review: The ex-RTÉ outheast correspondent illustrates the strengths of regional radio

Sat Feb 09 2019 - 05:00
Joe Duffy: ‘If Nigel Farage found an Irish granny he could become an Irish citizen’

Joe Duffy: ‘If Nigel Farage found an Irish granny he could become an Irish citizen’

Duffy hears from hunters of Irish passports who are ‘basically embarrassed to be British’

Sat Feb 02 2019 - 05:00
Last Train to Hilversum review: detail and trivia tuned to magic of radio

Last Train to Hilversum review: detail and trivia tuned to magic of radio

Charlie Connelly celebrates radio culture as a means of reaching out to a bigger world

Sat Jan 26 2019 - 06:00
Ryan Tubridy’s affection for the pint of plain can reach alarming levels

Ryan Tubridy’s affection for the pint of plain can reach alarming levels

Radio Review: More Proustian than Behanesque, Tubridy is a stout believer in simple pleasures

Sat Jan 26 2019 - 05:00
Sean O’Rourke and the judge who is ‘a law unto himself’

Sean O’Rourke and the judge who is ‘a law unto himself’

Radio Review: Master of the High Court Edmund Honohan explains his window breaking

Sat Jan 19 2019 - 05:00
Just as Larry Gogan leaves 2FM, he turns up on Liveline

Just as Larry Gogan leaves 2FM, he turns up on Liveline

Review: The most poignant moment is when Gogan reminds us he will still be broadcasting

Sat Jan 12 2019 - 05:00
Larry Gogan leaves 2FM: Ageless DJ’s golden hour is over

Larry Gogan leaves 2FM: Ageless DJ’s golden hour is over

The much-loved, open-minded broadcaster moves to RTÉ Gold at the end of January

Tue Jan 08 2019 - 09:24
Baz Ashmawy: ‘I can’t be around people who don’t drink. There’s zero crack’

Baz Ashmawy: ‘I can’t be around people who don’t drink. There’s zero crack’

The stand-in wide-eyed RTÉ presenter reveals a lot about himself - but forgets to mention his name

Sat Jan 05 2019 - 05:00
Don't have a cow, man: Shane Coleman's festive fare causes uproar

Don't have a cow, man: Shane Coleman's festive fare causes uproar

Newstalk hosts discuss Christmas menus while Mary Wilson uncovers the facts of eviction

Sat Dec 22 2018 - 05:00
‘Gnashing of teeth’ as Ryan Tubridy grills Gerry Adams

‘Gnashing of teeth’ as Ryan Tubridy grills Gerry Adams

Radio review: Tubridy’s stern interview with Adams is perplexing, but unintentionally revealing

Sat Dec 15 2018 - 05:00
Snow White panto review: Gleefully naughty, infectious entertainment

Snow White panto review: Gleefully naughty, infectious entertainment

Alan Hughes’s long-running pantomime uses raucous humour to winning effect

Thu Dec 13 2018 - 15:06
Pat vs ex-pats: Kenny wonders if emigrants have paid their dues

Pat vs ex-pats: Kenny wonders if emigrants have paid their dues

Newstalk host is at his most logical during spirited encounter, while Vicky Phelan tells her story to the world in BBC documentary

Sat Dec 08 2018 - 05:00
Ciara Kelly brings fresh perspective to male-dominated Newstalk

Ciara Kelly brings fresh perspective to male-dominated Newstalk

Year in Culture Review: The news station proved a raucous alternative to staid formulaic radio

Sat Dec 08 2018 - 05:00
Callous courtroom tactics against women put on trial by Marian Finucane

Callous courtroom tactics against women put on trial by Marian Finucane

Radio Review: Presenter finds her old fire over sex assault cases as terms gender gap emerges

Sat Dec 01 2018 - 05:00
Paddy Jackson’s lawyer explains courtroom tactics in Belfast rape trial

Paddy Jackson’s lawyer explains courtroom tactics in Belfast rape trial

Review: Airing of explicit detail in this documentary risks voyeurism, but is justified

Sat Nov 24 2018 - 15:00
For whom the bell tolls: Ray D'Arcy tires of the Angelus

For whom the bell tolls: Ray D'Arcy tires of the Angelus

Radio Review: Presenter’s irritation at religious slot brings him to life, while Sean O’Rourke needs time to reflect on his show’s adversarial approach

Sat Nov 24 2018 - 05:00
Goodbye George Hook. You should have stuck to your plan and quit in 2016

Goodbye George Hook. You should have stuck to your plan and quit in 2016

Mick Heaney: The attention-loving shock-jock has announced his retirement. It’s overdue

Thu Nov 22 2018 - 17:45
Joe Duffy and Myles Dungan make hidden history a thing of the past

Joe Duffy and Myles Dungan make hidden history a thing of the past

Radio Review: RTÉ presenters look at historical events from different angles but both bring welcome perspectives

Sat Nov 17 2018 - 05:00
Commuter ‘hell’: €3,500 a year for packed, delayed trains

Commuter ‘hell’: €3,500 a year for packed, delayed trains

Radio review: Newstalk’s Henry McKean reports from inside ‘a sardine can on wheels’

Sat Nov 10 2018 - 05:00
Is that Ivan Yates or an ostrich with its head in the sand?

Is that Ivan Yates or an ostrich with its head in the sand?

The Newstalk presenter is in jocular mood about wild animals being wiped out

Sat Nov 03 2018 - 07:00
Morbid fascination: Ciara Kelly talks life and death in Tuam home

Morbid fascination: Ciara Kelly talks life and death in Tuam home

Newstalk presenter uses her medical background to telling effect, while Sean O’Rourke sticks to the grim facts

Sat Oct 27 2018 - 05:00
Joe Duffy’s Educate Together spat is pure Liveline panto

Joe Duffy’s Educate Together spat is pure Liveline panto

Review: Duffy is getting his practice in for his role in the upcoming Snow White panto

Sat Oct 20 2018 - 05:00
I can’t help feeling that George Lee relishes breaking bad news

I can’t help feeling that George Lee relishes breaking bad news

Radio: The environment editor’s voice dips more than usual as he relays the imminent Armageddon

Sat Oct 13 2018 - 05:00
Huffing and puffing Bobby Kerr, a magic dragon for lazy Sundays

Huffing and puffing Bobby Kerr, a magic dragon for lazy Sundays

The Dragon not running for president brings a genial appeal to his Newstalk show

Sun Oct 07 2018 - 09:39
Mining Stories review: Innovative, resonant take on a dam-burst disaster

Mining Stories review: Innovative, resonant take on a dam-burst disaster

Dublin Theatre Festival: Silke Huysmans and Hannes Dereere bring a light touch to their weighty material

Mon Oct 01 2018 - 10:17
Sean O’Rourke boxes clever as Brexit rematch turns bitter

Sean O’Rourke boxes clever as Brexit rematch turns bitter

Presenter proves hell hath no fury like an economist scorned, as Volt fails to impress Moncrieff

Sat Sept 29 2018 - 05:00
Serial series 3: A modest show with much to be modest about

Serial series 3: A modest show with much to be modest about

Review: The long-form US crime podcast has gone back to basics. A little too basic, actually

Wed Sept 26 2018 - 00:04
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