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Golden Discs will set up shop in Tesco stores across Ireland
What exactly are Google and Facebook doing about the spread of fake news?
'In-jokes' and gutsy design - the secrets to an unforgettable logo
The man responsible for selling Pokémon Go: 'This is a marathon, not a sprint'
'In-jokes' and gutsy design - the secrets to an unforgettable logo
Meet the ex-Dublin GAA player who now sweats over getting sponsors on jerseys
Irish TV seeks 'necessary and unavoidable' court protection over mounting debts
Irish TV seeks 'necessary and unavoidable' court protection over mounting debts
Losses at UTV Ireland spiralled to almost €20m last year
Losses at UTV Ireland spiralled to almost €20m last year
Meet the ex-Dublin GAA player who now sweats over getting sponsors on jerseys
Multimillionaire Irish TV backer silent on reports his support for the station is wavering
Multimillionaire Irish TV backer silent on reports his support for the station is wavering
'We don't allow any politicians at Kilkenomics - that's a principle I drew up on day one'
A prestigious acting school is teaching business people how to give memorable 'performances'
Sprite ad that said 'she's seen more ceilings than Michelangelo' ruled offensive
This Wicklow DJ is trying to put retro drive-in movies back in vogue
This Wicklow DJ is trying to put retro drive-in movies back in vogue
Is the AT&T-Time Warner deal a merger for a new media era - or a bad remake?
The head of one of the world's biggest PR firms says being Irish 'is an enormous gift'
Newstalk's editor-in-chief has resigned to 'pursue other interests'
Hollywood favourite Ardmore Studios has been put on the market
'Business owners often say you shouldn't hire your friends, but for me it makes sense'
Hollywood favourite Ardmore Studios has been put on the market
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has pumped over €10m into Irish news agency Storyful
Netflix subscriber numbers are soaring - but its Chinese plans are on ice
Netflix subscriber numbers are soaring - but its Chinese plans are on ice
'Hurling is one of the fastest sports in the world, it should be shown on ESPN'
'Hurling is one of the fastest sports in the world, it should be shown on ESPN'
'Hurling is one of the fastest sports in the world, it should be shown on ESPN'
This Irish doll-maker has signed a book deal with famed children's publisher Penguin
This Irish doll-maker has signed a book deal with famed children's publisher Penguin
What can Ireland's cities learn from the 'night mayor' of Amsterdam?
'I gave a developer €20,000 of my savings and didn't get a line of workable code. It was a disaster'
Despite rising profits, the record label behind some of Ireland's top musicians still fears pirates
Meet the talent agents that help internet celebrities rake in €50,000 for a single product placement
'It was never about money': Why this Kerry multi-millionaire is pouring cash into his new startup
Meet the people helping internet celebs rake in €50,000 for a single product placement
Vodafone bull ad branded 'disgraceful' for making light of 'very dangerous animals'
Sinéad O'Connor on tax defaulters list over €160,000 settlement