The RTÉ news man has been behind a microphone or in front of a camera for 40 years. Moving on ‘could be a terrible shock to the system’. But for now he feels ‘just fine’ about it
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RTE journalist worked on 2011 Spotlight documentary on independence of Northern Ireland’s police watchdog
Paul McGinley pitches up in Ballsbridge; BBC Northern Ireland journalists get good gigs; Sharon Horgan enjoys literary success; and Fianna Fail decides to run new and not so new names
Popular, melancholic and fresh from an unexpected content drop, the singer and the animated Australian series have much in common
Long-time newsreader has been off air since last July and has not received a pay-off, broadcaster says
Meath native joins Ryan Tubridy on station’s roster of Irish presenters
Television: In its guts, this BCC show is just really good telly – the acting is compelling, and the show’s evocation of Belfast riveting
Soap operas are well-oiled machines even without the presence of machine learning, but now fears abound that generative AI tools could replace human screenwriters
No ghosts, vampires or mummies, RTÉ has told pitching producers. But as it plots its way out of its financial crisis, what type of stories is it bringing to viewers?
Hugh Linehan: The streamer’s new drama is just another lethargic entry into the often unlovely genre of hero-journalist movies
Ferdinand Levy arrived to study medicine at Trinity College and became a notable and respected figure in the city’s artistic scene
Scoop, a dramatisation of the duke of York’s infamous BBC interview, re-enacts every bad decision behind those toe-curling Newsnight moments
Andrew Scott in Ripley and Donald Glover and Maya Erskine in Mr & Mrs Smith are among the highlights thus far
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