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There’s a quiet confidence in Liam Cahill’s side delivering another Liam MacCarthy
Paul Howard: My top 20 Larry David Moments
My lockdown project has been to catalogue my experiences of excruciating embarrassment
I Useta Love Her: How the song that rhymed Mass and ass became an Irish anthem
The Saw Doctors song, released 30 years ago, went on to conquer all before it
Marian Finucane added listeners in last months on air
Audience data shows late broadcaster helped RTÉ Radio 1 make gains in fourth quarter
Deaths of Larry Gogan and Marian Finucane leave Montrose reeling
Radio review: In a sad week, RTÉ presenters pull together to remember broadcasting legends
Irish Times view on the passing of radio stars: Voices from a golden age
There is great virtue in having some things about which a nation can largely agree
Larry Gogan, ‘the greatest DJ of them all’, laid to rest in Dublin
RTÉ DJ was the ‘coolest Dad and Grandad’ who brought happiness wherever he went
Larry Gogan funeral to take place in Dublin on Friday
Former RTÉ radio presenter died at care centre on Tuesday following recent illness
President leads tributes to RTÉ broadcaster Larry Gogan
Radio DJ worked in broadcasting for almost six decades including 40 years at 2FM
Marian Finucane funeral: ‘The only thing I can give you are my tears’
Public and private Marian remembered at funeral mass for veteran RTÉ broadcaster
Larry Gogan: The man who made Ireland swing
The 2FM broadcaster, who has died at 85, was one of our first and best radio DJs
Radio review of 2019: As RTÉ mourned Gaybo, it was tearing itself apart
The contrast between RTÉ’s obvious disdain for Lyric and indulgent attitude toward 2fm sent out a deeply negative signal
Gay Byrne’s legacy gets presenters talking... about themselves
Broadcaster’s death prompts on-air eulogies from colleagues, plus some self-revelation
In a lot of ways, RTÉ's Twink tribute depicts her as a whistleblower
Patrick Freyne: Twink seems to have her own studio audience in her house
Airports are designed to get our cash. Here’s how they do it
Massage chairs, the ‘golden hour’, boarding passes – and why is Toblerone a thing?
Music scouting tool Andrson closes seed-funding round
Majority of funding will go into development, which has been outsourced until now
Give it a lash: 100 questions to test your Irishness
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
Ivan Yates and Ian Dempsey are the main winners in latest radio ratings
Newstalk’s market share reached a new record high, industry figures show
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
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
‘I devoted years to making mixtapes for girls I imagined would fall in love with me’
Conor Pope: The Boomtown Rats, Bowie, Toasted Heretic, Shakira, Cyndi Lauper and, ahem, Gary Glitter
DJ Larry Gogan’s son backs AI to find the next U2
Former EMI exec joins A&R startup Andrson, which connects unsigned artists with labels
2fm has more daily listeners than Today FM for first time in seven years
Communicorp stations make audience gains, while Radio 1 is hit by summer slump
Jimmy Magee was truly ‘a different class’, son tells funeral
‘Memory Man may be dead but his memory will live forever,’ says Fr Brian D’Arcy
Top of the Pops was the perfect pop show: its return should be a triumph
The BBC is to launch a new Top of the Pops-style show. Here’s why the original was more than just a music programme
Ian Wilson on why RTÉ needs to ‘take chances, be ahead of the curve, be a leader'
He steered Dave Fanning and Gerry Ryan to fame and helped devise ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’, but as he prepares to leave RTÉ, producer Ian Wilson chides the national broadcaster for being risk-averse
In praise of Chris de Burgh, musical genius
The singer’s finest songs demolish the caricature that he’s just a Daniel O’Donnell for Dart users. Indeed, if ever an artist was ripe for rehabilitation it is de Burgh
Podcasting finally gets a hearing
Success of US podcast ‘Serial’ breathed new life into the niche, web-based medium
U2 play tribute at funeral of radio DJ Tony Fenton
Band perform ‘Ordinary Love’ as who’s who of broadcasting world attend service
Finucane, Tubridy and ‘Newstalk Breakfast’ add listeners
Local and regional stations put pressure on RTÉ Radio 1 as its weekday audience falls
Goodbye dance halls, hello discos
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
Aldi to sponsor 2fm’s Nicky and Jenny show
German discount retailer has signed a six-figure, 14-month deal with RTÉ
Rumours of 2fm's demise are ‘greatly exaggerated’
Station chief says he expects station’s turnaround would start from a low base
Larry Gogan to move to weekend broadcasting
RTÉ 2fm veteran presenter leaves Golden Hour slot for new weekend show
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