RTÉ and Virgin’s Six Nations deal: ‘We put a call into Dee and she was up for it’
First-time sports rights partnership helps rivals ‘make the maths work’, says RTÉ chief
First-time sports rights partnership helps rivals ‘make the maths work’, says RTÉ chief
Station clarifies remarks by head of RTÉ Radio One around broadcaster’s departure
New boss says it is a privilege to lead the station
Politicians and RTÉ colleagues pay final respects to ‘fearless and funny’ journalist
President, colleagues and politicians recall her skill and trailblazing feminist legacy
‘We will miss him dearly and we send our thoughts and condolences to his family’
A new team of genre heads is almost complete at a restructured Montrose
Ad competition, licence fee evasion and ascent of Netflix complicate life at Montrose
Broadcaster hires London-based executive Shane Murphy for newly-created role
Embassy dinner attended by executives from RTÉ, TV3, BBC, Sky and Channel 4
‘I feel it’s time to hand the baton on’ - after 24 years Nugent will leave RTÉ in June
Double bill with Jenny Greene and DJ Mo K among biggest hits of EP2017 so far
Dee Forbes tells employees broadcaster must become smaller and more efficient
New roles filled by television controller and former Firecrest vice-president
Big themes will come to fore as Dee Forbes seeks to break down commissioning ‘silos’
Adrian Lynch wants to make ‘bigger shows’ – and more of them – for RTÉ One and RTÉ2
The broadcaster is in a sticky financial position and may remain there for some years
Dee Forbes backtracks from statement that she would like to see doubling of licence fee
Recent changes in the national broadcaster have serious implications for music groups
Executive Director of RTÉ’s Orchestras, Quartet and Choirs moves to new role
Here are some of the potential candidates for the most important job in Irish broadcasting
RTÉ says poached presenter will swell the traditional radio audience for his time slot
Local and regional stations put pressure on RTÉ Radio 1 as its weekday audience falls
In the mid 1960s, showbands were challenged by DJs playing records. Will Leahy of 2FM has been charting 50 years of Ireland’s wheels of steel
Emigrants have multiple ways of accessing radio through internet or TV, RTÉ says
‘If we were, we would have paid the money to keep Pat Kenny on Radio 1’
Broadcaster says it will struggle to break even this year due to €5m budget hit
The latest listenership figures are tentatively encouraging for both Radio 1 and Newstalk
Former ‘Late Late’ executive producer Jim Jennings (50) has been with the broadcaster for over 25 years
Seán O’Rourke wants the Kerry, Donegal and Galway audience to move the dial his way
Presenters open debut programmes with tributes to Seamus Heaney
Managing director of radio Jim Jennings says he doesn’t expect ‘mass exodus’ of listeners
RTÉ presenter will go head-to-head with Newstalk's Pat Kenny from Monday
Head of Radio 1 ‘more disappointed than shocked’ by presenter’s move to Newstalk
Veteran broadcaster to anchor station’s main mid-morning radio show
Jennings says station unlikely to recruit from outside to replace departing director
Denis O’Brien’s stations do not face same pressures, says head of RTÉ Radio
Morning Ireland remains most listened to programme as rival Newstalk Breakfast show loses ground
Medium is so embedded in lives, it’s difficult to mess with schedules, says Clare Duignan
‘Key figure’ to depart in June, with Jim Jennings installed on interim basis
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