Denis O’Brien was a dominant player in Irish media world when defamatory statement released
Study which prompted response had been commissioned by then-Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan and dealt with media ownership in the State
Study which prompted response had been commissioned by then-Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan and dealt with media ownership in the State
News organisations made application to judge in respect of reporting restrictions
Platforms created during the pandemic to televise local matches are here to stay
An unpaid debt to a former tenant during the post-Celtic Tiger crash ended the Fianna Fáil contender’s bid for the Áras
Solicitor for ex-presidential candidate says he has been told to repay journalist Niall Donald ‘subject to clarifying two issues’
Publishers are feeding press releases into large language models that churn out hundreds of finished stories
Sheena Peirse will take over at helm at Irish arm of media group from October 1st
Mediahuis tells minister to continue scrutinising cost of broadcaster ‘duplicating work’ done by commercial media
Former INM chairman Leslie Buckley had welcomed the appointment of High Court inspectors in 2018, which he now calls ‘highly questionable’
Businessman was Independent News & Media’s main shareholder when unlawful breach of company data occurred
The Corporate Enforcement Authority said on Thursday that it would not be taking any enforcement action in relation to the governance scandal at INM
Judge criticises attempt to ‘gag’ reporter and orders applicant to foot €10,000 legal bill
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Mediahuis Ireland chief executive officer Peter Vandermeersch said she will bring a ‘wealth of experience’ to the role
Revenues at Mediahuis ‘stable’ year-on-year at €1.2 billion, Belgian group reports
Move follows ads and promoted posts on X featuring fake articles using Irish Independent branding
Journalist cites ‘personal reasons’ as he brings five-year tenure to a close
Ankura Consulting Group acquires Irish communications firm founded in 2013 for about €45m
Key events in the evolution of the media group
Report of six year investigation presented to High Court today
High Court judge says his ‘preliminary’ view is in favour of publishing the report
Results of six-year investigation to be put before Mr Justice Peter Kelly of the High Court
Investigation into data breach and other matters could go before court next week
Brian and Eamonn Fallon were in talks to offload brands to Mediahuis
Journal Media was established in 2010 by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon
Number of staff involved in print publishing has dropped since announcement of new scheme in January
Teacher suing over 2022 article that stated he was moved to new cell because he was annoying other prisoners
IMMA director looks to connect modern art and old faith in Dublin 8
Mom Ireland project, the first of its kind in Europe, is supported by Coimisiún na Meán with co-funding from the EU
Deal marks further shrinking of businessman’s empire as Australian financial services giant Macquarie to pay €400m for facility
Staff of Irish Independent publisher ‘unhappy’ and ‘shocked’, admits chief executive Peter Vandermeersch
Redundancies to be split 50/50 across editorial and non-editorial roles in second job-cutting initiative announced by Mediahuis Ireland in a year
Sequels to last December’s statutory pay gap reports are due to be published between now and the new year
Irish subsidiary of European news publisher swings into profit, but turnover falls 28%
Telegraph titles expected to fetch up to £600m based on earnings
Influential UK media group is up for auction with several rival news publishers hoping to claim the prize
Former Independent News and Media executives settle action in an agreement understood to include several hundred thousand euro for each
Publisher accuses Leslie Buckley of placing his ‘personal interests ahead of the interests of the company of which he was chairman to its substantial detriment’
Acquisition through distribution subsidiary Reach Group will ‘protect route to market’ for print titles such as the Irish Independent
Move by German tabloid Bild just one component of a news industry transformation already under way
Lawyers for media company say article published in Belfast newspaper Sunday Life ‘is not about the plaintiff at all’
Digital rates anchored by gravity since launch amid a race to amass subscribers before death of print
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Mediahuis indicated interest in UK newspaper group in 2019
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End-date for daily printed papers puts pressure on Mediahuis to increase its digital subscriber total
Peter Vandermeersch says company is preparing for ‘digital-only’ future, though process may take 10 years
Belgium-headquartered news media group reports growth in digital subscribers but profits are hit by higher printing costs
Media group points to lack of women in senior roles and signals ‘ambitious’ plan to narrow gap between male and female pay
‘Clear evidence of a significant imbalance’ across the news media company, it concedes
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