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'Setting up a company was a needs must situation - we couldn't find jobs for love nor money'
'Setting up a company was a needs must situation - we couldn't find jobs for love nor money'
Why you should never turn down a touch of make-up when you're on Ireland AM
Breda Brown
'There can only be losers': Sky says it will drop RTÉ if it's forced to pay for the channels
The firm behind the Galway Independent newspaper is going into liquidation
RTÉ will ask over 250 staff to take a redundancy package
Want a great company logo? Try thinking of your business as a rock band
Graham Thew
INM wants Google and Facebook to pay for news
The firm behind Swords' North County Leader newspaper is calling in the liquidator
The firm behind Golden Pages has a 'reasonable prospect' of surviving its insolvency
Sales dived at Universal Music Ireland last year after a 'major customer' shut
'If Facebook's taking 360-degree videos seriously, so should you'
Matthew Kirwan
RTÉ refutes claims it has been paying 'secret bonuses' to staff
6 things that will help you generate more free publicity for your business
Cian Connaughton
INM has struck a deal for the controversial closure of its pension schemes
INM has struck a deal for the controversial closure of its pension schemes
INM has issued a profit warning - blaming Brexit, lower readership and boardroom woes
RTÉ lost €20m last year covering 'onerous' events like the Olympics and the Euros
RTÉ lost €20m last year covering 'onerous' events like the Olympics and 1916 commemorations
RTÉ lost €20m last year covering 'onerous' events like the Olympics
Golden Discs has bounced back thanks to vinyl's 'renaissance'
Golden Discs is back in the black thanks to vinyl's 'renaissance'
The state-funded firm behind Galway's 'disastrous' art house cinema is being liquidated
The state-funded firm behind Galway's 'disastrous' art house cinema is being liquidated
Ireland's only cinema on wheels is set to return to the road
Poll: Do you think it's a good idea to hire a private firm to chase TV licence dodgers?
The state-funded firm behind Galway's 'disastrous' art house cinema is being liquidated
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
Google has given two Irish researchers over €300k to fight fake news
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
What I've learned from leaving a 'job for life' to go into business for myself
Siobhan Maguire
Dublin's 'breath of fresh air' brand may get a makeover - because it's too 'coastal'
What I've learned from leaving a 'job for life' to go into business for myself
Siobhan Maguire
Cash-strapped RTÉ is recruiting outside spin doctors to help manage its public image
The Wexford Echo and its sister titles are being put into liquidation
Dublin's 'breath of fresh air' brand may get a makeover - because it's too 'coastal'
'A radio interview is just like doing a business pitch - except in a soundproof box'
Al Dunne
A bust waste firm and a well-known PR agency are on the latest tax defaulters list
A bust waste firm and a well-known PR agency are on the latest tax defaulters list
Dublin's 'breath of fresh air' brand may get a makeover - because it's too 'coastal'