Imagine to freeze broadband prices for five years
Telco said the price freeze would apply to all fibre customers and would last until 2030
Telco said the price freeze would apply to all fibre customers and would last until 2030
Platforms created during the pandemic to televise local matches are here to stay
The group saw residential revenue decline as customer numbers dropped by almost 10,500 to 462,279
Television: Addition of Traitors stars might give ratings a bump, but after 10 years the show’s format is a little staid
A cautious party insider facing off against a confident outsider who thrives on digital media
Collette Fitzpatrick interviewed presidential candidate on Monday evening
‘She has a very pleasant exterior, but she is tough’
Jim Gavin sounded like he was reading from a PowerPoint, Heather Humphreys was lacklustre and Catherine Connolly had one big advantage
Independent Catherine Connolly, Fine Gael’s Heather Humphreys and Fianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin hold first debate
Jim Gavin has a difficult debating debut as Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys deliver as expected
Television: Tina Satchwell was murdered in 2017 by her husband, but the case was not upgraded to a murder investigation until 2023
September 28th-October 3rd highlights: including The Walsh Sisters; How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge); and Monster: The Ed Gein Story
I feel like Ireland is slowly changing in a natural, unforced way. What you are seeing is the second generation of immigrants growing up and choosing careers like presenting or being make-up artists, there are more of us in the creative industries.
RTÉ and Virgin Media renew partnership to share broadcasting rights
Adaptation of Marian Keyes novels leads a beefed-up drama slate in busy autumn for live sport
Some €6m was set aside in Budget 2025 to be shared between Virgin Media Television and commercial radio stations
Television company chief Áine Ní Chaoindealbháin gave evidence to Oireachtas committee on Wednesday
Television: This year’s lineup is a likeable but pretty unspectacular bunch, lacking in ‘look at me’ reality TV energy
From TNT, to Sky Sports, NOW TV and GAA+ Irish fans are faced with many services
Newstalk and Virgin Media journalist on his new book exposing the inner workings of our parliament building
Finding themselves priced out of Dublin and Cork, Kavanagh and husband William Murray opted for the good life instead
Television review: Doctor Who star’s baffling new show is a shameless Traitors rip-off
We already have a TV licence fee, says Conor Pope, the Irish Times consumer affairs correspondent. But with a well-designed levy, the consumer wouldn’t pay, argues independent producer Larry Bass
The money, which comes chiefly from the television licence fee, has been awarded to 84 television and radio projects
Presenter of the Tonight Show on Virgin Media and Hard Shoulder on Newstalk on Denis O’Brien, work-life balance and embarrassing career low-lights
RTÉ and Virgin Media set to continue agreement to share broadcasting rights in Ireland
Barry Heneghan (26) entered the Dáil as one of the so-called ‘locked out’ generation
Television: One hesitates to praise Love Island’s broadcasting quality, but it is at least easy to follow. This show feels like it’s being made up on the spot
Company breached EU Universal Service Regulation obligations but succeeds in defending right to impose 30-day notice of termination
ComReg sought declaration Virgin failed to comply with Universal Service Regulations
Growth in television revenues set to be slower than in 2024, while print is expected to decline further
Broadcaster confirms first five Premier Division fixtures to be show live over opening rounds
Deal guarantees one live fixture from every round of men’s Premier Division
Television: Series follows Dublin teenagers seeking to complete their collection of banned VHS movies
Festive Late Late event was the only non-sport programme in the top 10, with I’m a Celebrity and the Eurovision Song Contest among the shows to improve their rankings last year
Workplace Relations Commission had deemed earlier in year that a staff member was entitled to €30,000 compensation on grounds of discrimination as a parent
Bookmakers told Government about concerns some pubs were permitting black-market betting
The glory days of streaming are over, but TV has never been more unpredictable
Television revivew: A potentially promising idea is wasted by a film that serves as a glorified commercial for the airline
Management of broadband during a house move causes undue stress, while a tiny debt for a service not received boggles the mind
Two long-serving journalists will depart the broadcaster after election coverage as number of shows is cut in half
Jungle campmates rally around former boxer as he opens up about Nika McGuigan’s death in 2019
Television: It’s all a bit ho-hum so far as Coleen Rooney stands out as most recognised ‘celebrity’
This year’s lineup for the reality show will see the pair join Coleen Rooney, Tulisa and Danny Jones in the jungle
Plus: Brian Ormond’s shoe business missteps, Peadar Tóibín’s distaste for government funding of media, and effing drama in the Dáil
Broadcasters and the Electoral Commission have called for it to be abolished
A comparison of plans from Three, Vodafone, Eir, Virgin Mobile, Sky Mobile, 48, An Post Mobile, Tesco Mobile and GoMo
Prominent slots on Montrose app have grown in importance as audiences continue their shift to on-demand viewing
Anna Geary is such a good host that she’d probably want to help rural romantics find the partner of their dreams even if RTÉ wasn’t filming it
Betting and gaming company seeks to engage more with women through the €250,000 deal
Plus: Dublin New Year’s Eve celebrations to be split in two across traditional city lines; Phil Hogan’s exclusive Brussels club; and the new plan for Terenure Synagogue
Broadcasting group enjoys stronger performance overall in 2023, a year when it reached its highest ever audience
Government’s deal with RTÉ has reinvigorated calls for public funding from its rivals, while tax credits talk is rarely too far away
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