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A Singapore startup has added the iconic Rolling Stone magazine to its music empire
'If you let an Oscar nomination get to your head, you'll never build on it - take it with a pinch of salt'
Startup station Irish TV is set to be beamed into nearly half of Irish homes
'None of us had a clue so we Googled how to get money to set up a business'
Jennie McGinn
Startup station Irish TV is set to be beamed into nearly half of Irish homes
A Galway-based company is making Ireland's first ever stop-motion feature film
'If you let an Oscar nomination get to your head, you'll never build on it - take it with a pinch of salt'
The new head of RTÉ wants to make more "frenemies"
New RTÉ director general: 'We must work with other media companies'
Virgin Media's Irish boss wants to ramp up original programming at TV3
A Galway-based company is making Ireland's first ever stop-motion feature film
The billionaire owner of Virgin Media and TV3 is plotting to buy Formula One
TG4 has tempted top talent from the BBC to lead the station into its third decade of programming
Nintendo shares have skyrocketed after Apple announced Super Mario is coming to the iPhone
The billionaire owner of Virgin Media and TV3 is plotting to buy Formula One
Poll: Should revenues from the TV licence be shared with other broadcasters?
The consultancy firm that has the ear of Ireland's top politicians and sports stars
A TV licence is now needed to watch the BBC's online player, but Ireland won't follow suit
The consultancy firm that has the ear of Ireland's top politicians and sports stars
'Review sites like Tripadvisor are probably the worst thing that ever happened to mankind'
'The internet has given people the license to believe they are writers. But writing is work'
Poll: How often do you buy a newspaper?
A year after their Top Gear walkout, its former stars are having no trouble raising cash
A year after their Top Gear walkout, its former stars raise millions for a motoring-media startup
'When RTÉ got rid of You're A Star, we got to make The Apprentice and Dragons' Den'
Star Wars tourism has helped bring a surge of visitors to Ireland
Star Wars has helped bring a surge of tourists to Ireland
Disney takes a billion-dollar bet on streaming
How two Irish mates are taking on the global might of the Comic Con empire
How two Irish mates are taking on the global might of the Comic Con empire
Kid-safe marketing tech and life as a VC: What Dylan Collins has been up to
An Post should get access to people's data to crack down on TV licence evasion
Here's why a phone company is paying $4.8bn for Yahoo's 'worthless' business
Why a phone company is paying $4.8bn for Yahoo's 'worthless' business
Digit Game Studios is ready to mix with the big boys - but don't expect Kate Upton fronting its app
Two men are doing battle in an Irish court over the Game of Thrones throne
The man who built Fox News is out under a storm of sexual harassment claims
After years in the fast lane, Netflix has finally hit some speed bumps
Virgin Media is ditching Eir and BT sports from its line-up after failing to strike a deal
A giant US advisory firm led by Alan Kelly's brother has snapped up a major Irish PR agency