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Kearney and Nugent head up Premier Sports' Autumn Nations Cup coverage
The broadcaster will show the fixtures not involving Andy Farrell’s Ireland.
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The broadcaster will show the fixtures not involving Andy Farrell’s Ireland.
As Bressie’s podcast wins an award, Darach Ó Séaghdha argues that it’s high time the JNLR figures took podcasting into account.
The chairman of the organising committee says there’s a possibility that the game will be broadcast live on 25 September.
The deal is part of eir’s major move to become a market leader in the rugby sphere.
Before O’Connell, Today FM had no women hosting a show during its peak hours of 7am – 7pm.
“It’s vital that justice is not just done, but is seen to be done.”
The channel will be replaced on Monday morning with a new “female orientated” channel called Be3.
The programme was broadcast as a tie-in with the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
100 years ago today, the first radio broadcast was sent out in Ireland.
Does it help transparency or is it just voyeuristic?
The broadcaster was appearing in a video for the Simon Community to accompany their pre-budget submission.
The programme has focused on cultural and social aspects of Irish life.
Could it be bad news for cameramen and women?
It seems like only yesterday.
The BAI has revised its programming code.
A number of ‘Designated Events’ are made available on free-to-air television
The broadcaster’s head of sport Ryle Nugent met with Senator Mary Moran to discuss the issue today.
The broadcaster will make their debut on June 7th in Nowlan Park.
There has been speculation that Sky Sports is about to enter the GAA TV rights market.
The political class have realised the importance of a digital economy – but, they also need to realise the importance of building a digital democracy, writes Niall Devitt.
The Newstalk presenter announced his plans via Twitter this afternoon.
The Irish Traveller Movement in Britain had argued that episodes of the Channel 4 programme contained negative and damaging stereotypes.
Director-General Paraic Duffy has confirmed the association are focusing on making the games more accessible around the world.
How many of them can you spot?
There’s plenty to watch on the box and listen to on the airwaves this week.
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The reporter said he and his team were detained due to an issue with displaying the passes they needed to film in the area.
The sport is set to benefit from greater exposure from sponsors TG4 after the announcement yesterday at the official launch of the 2012 championships.
The broadcaster says the controversial Psychic Readings Live show is an informercial.
Handbags at dawn! TV3′s eagle eyes have spotted something amiss on the RTÉ Nine O’Clock news….
The clarification comes after the BAI upheld a complaint by Jerrie Anne Sullivan that RTÉ coverage of the case on July of this year caused her “undue distress and harm”.
Diarmuid Martin says that while there is no general “anti-Catholic bias” in the media, it must learn from the errors made within RTÉ.
The state broadcaster will repeat the apology this evening after viewers expressed concern over the quality of the initial apology.
The Libyan leader said that he and his forces are “not like women” and will keep on fighting.
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