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Successful Applications – Open Round 38 Successful Applications – Open Round 38 Prog No. of Duration Contractor Project name lang € recommend % € Channel Format Genre Progs - Mins Abú Media Teo FIDIL GHORM Irish €400,000.00 33.30 TG4 Drama Contemporary society 1 90 Adare Productions Lucy Kennedy - The Life Of... English €247,887.00 85.00 Virgin Media One Documentary Contemporary society 4 50 Alan McGuire The Way We Were English €21,674.00 72.00 South East Radio Documentary History/Heritage 20 60 Alan Meaney Strolling Through Ulysses! English €9,162.00 90.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Drama Arts/Culture 2 46 Anja Murray Root and Branch English €12,856.80 75.00 RTÉ Lyric FM Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 6 30 Bang Bang Bi- Teoranta The Man With The Moving House lingual €86,245.00 78.00 RTÉ One Documentary Contemporary society 1 52 Brian Gallagher Connolly Station - A Day in the Life English €4,279.00 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 46 Brian Kenny Water Of Life English €4,409.00 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 45 Brian Kenny From Mayo they came English €4,050.00 95.00 Mid West Radio Documentary History/Heritage 1 45 Brian Kenny Monaghan to Merseyside English €4,308.00 95.00 Northern Sound Radio Documentary History/Heritage 1 45 Caroline Blacky Mudingo The Way We Live: Navigating Dipanda Diversity in Ireland English €3,798.00 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 46 Colette Kinsella The Almanac of Ireland Volume II English €31,000.00 60.00 RTÉ Radio 1 Documentary History/Heritage 26 15 Colette Kinsella Moving Pictures English €7,700.00 63.00 RTÉ Radio 1 Documentary Contemporary society 3 27 Colin Murphy Antigone 2021 English €11,062.00 72.50 Newstalk 106-108FM Drama Arts/Culture 2 23 Connemara Community Bi- Radio Slán le Fear an Hata lingual €8,470.00 90.00 Connemara Community Radio Entertainment History/Heritage 3 60 Connemara Community Bi- Radio Against the Odds (Working Title) lingual €8,390.00 89.00 Connemara Community Radio Documentary History/Heritage 12 30 Conor McGinnity The Boundary English €7,365.00 95.00 LMFM Drama History/Heritage 1 50 Bi or multi- lingual Cormorant Films (with Limited Cois Móire English) €250,790.00 75.00 TG4 Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 4 50 Daniel Clancy Limerick Re-United English €5,462.50 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary Contemporary society 1 46 Sound & Vision 4 Round 38 1/6 Prog No. of Duration Contractor Project name lang € recommend % € Channel Format Genre Progs - Mins Declan Cassidy A Finglas Story English €47,345.00 95.00 DCTV Documentary History/Heritage 3 30 Diarmuid McIntyre t/a Grey Heron Media On Our Own Terms English €49,945.00 95.00 CCTV Documentary Contemporary society 6 15 Donncha O'Dea Extraordinary Éire English €9,016.68 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary History/Heritage 2 46 Dundalk FM High Tide in Dundalk Bay English €2,978.25 95.00 Dundalk FM Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 2 25 Dundalk FM Radio Dogstar and Attic Boy English €4,360.00 95.00 Dundalk FM Drama Contemporary society 1 30 Edward Kealy A Wild Year on the Northside English €6,558.00 95.00 NEAR 90fm Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 4 28 Emily Gillmor Murphy We Need to Talk About the Ducks English €5,924.12 95.00 Dublin City FM Drama Arts/Culture 6 28 Shackleton: Enduring the Most Eoin Brady (working title) English €4,805.00 72.00 RTÉ Lyric FM Documentary Arts/Culture 1 45 Esras Films Limited A RING AND A PRAYER English €190,000.00 79.00 RTÉ One Education Contemporary society 6 24 Fiachna Ó Braonáin t/a Raven Productions The Irish Soundtrack English €16,500.00 75.00 RTÉ Radio 1 Entertainment Arts/Culture 4 60 Firebrand Productions Ltd. Blasts From The Past - Series 2 English €227,750.00 52.00 RTÉ 2 Drama Children's 6 24 Fourth Wall Film & TV Ltd. On Island Street English €195,500.00 85.00 Virgin Media One Documentary Contemporary society 3 45 iRadio My First Year On The Frontline English €2,504.47 80.67 iRadio Midlands/Northeast Documentary Contemporary society 5 5 IWR Media Ltd (formally known as Hollybrook Films Ltd) Down the Garden Path English €11,685.00 95.00 Highland Radio Documentary History/Heritage 6 25 IWR Media Ltd (formally known as Hollybrook Films Ltd) Signs of Life English €9,752.00 75.00 RTÉ Radio 1 Extra Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 3 55 John Higgins A Sea of Sound English €4,205.07 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 1 46 John O'Shea John Bells' Slide English €5,893.00 95.00 Radio Kerry Documentary Arts/Culture 1 60 John O'Shea The Golden Museum English €5,143.00 75.00 RTÉ Lyric FM Documentary Arts/Culture 1 45 Kate Brennan Harding Someone Like Me English €9,656.25 75.00 RTÉ Junior/Chill Entertainment Children's 8 20 KCLR 96FM The Zoo - It's Been So Long English €4,697.00 95.00 KCLR 96FM Documentary Arts/Culture 1 45 Sound & Vision 4 Round 38 2/6 Prog No. of Duration Contractor Project name lang € recommend % € Channel Format Genre Progs - Mins Keeshla Communications Limited Handmade in Kerry; Women in Craft English €5,798.23 95.00 Radio Kerry Documentary History/Heritage 6 22 Learn and Sing Productions Fail We May, Sail We Must English €2,778.00 75.00 UCC 98.3FM Documentary Arts/Culture 1 40 Learning Waves Ltd TY Media Literacy Week 2021/2023 English €64,248.00 81.00 Radio Kerry Education Media Literacy 30 120 Leonard Antonelli The Curlew in Song, Story & Sound English €4,042.50 75.00 RTÉ Lyric FM Documentary Science/Nature/Environment 1 55 Liam T Geraghty Petrified Series 3 English €14,311.00 95.00 Dublin City FM Drama Contemporary society 8 28 Life FM Lough Update! English €5,740.00 95.00 Life FM Drama Children's 10 7 Life FM Freedom Inside English €15,870.00 95.00 Life FM Documentary Contemporary society 12 45 Irish Women in Harmony - Behind The Lisa Gernon Voices English €4,700.00 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary Arts/Culture 1 46 Little Moon Bi- Animation Fia's Fairies lingual €350,000.00 37.00 RTÉjr Education Children's 26 5 Little Road Productions Whatever Happened to Gertrude Limited Page? English €4,253.76 95.00 LMFM Documentary Arts/Culture 1 46 Macalla Teoranta CLUB 3 Irish €295,927.00 85.00 TG4 Entertainment Children's 13 25 Maccana Teoranta Sniper Joe & Sister Jim. English €6,300.00 91.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Drama Arts/Culture 1 46 Mairéad Ní Mhathúna A Blas of Kerry English €6,554.50 95.00 Radio Kerry Documentary History/Heritage 8 22 Mairéad Ní Bi- Mhathúna Gramadach gan dua 3 lingual €4,637.23 95.00 Raidió Corca Baiscinn Education Arts/Culture 12 10 Marmalade Films EAT / SLEEP / CHEER / REPEAT English €80,000.00 26.00 RTÉ One Documentary Contemporary society 1 85 "Bringing Home the Bacon - a History Mary O'Neill of Denny's in Waterford" English €4,076.75 93.50 WLR FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 44 Metropolitan Films International Ltd. REDEMPTION English €500,000.00 7.00 Virgin Media One Drama Contemporary society 6 60 Michael Cullen Sketch Series Eight English €6,500.00 95.00 Dublin City FM Entertainment Arts/Culture 6 28 Michelle Bi- Heffernan Let's Talk About Gnéas lingual €5,560.85 72.00 Beat FM Documentary Contemporary society 7 12 Mind the Gap CRIME DOES PAY – 25 YEARS OF Films DAC CAB English €194,230.00 85.00 Virgin Media One Documentary History/Heritage 2 46 Mind the Gap Films DAC Vincent English €114,521.00 76.00 RTÉ One Documentary Media Literacy 1 50 Moondance Productions Zoo Live English €243,820.00 78.00 RTÉ One Entertainment Science/Nature/Environment 3 50 Sound & Vision 4 Round 38 3/6 Prog No. of Duration Contractor Project name lang € recommend % € Channel Format Genre Progs - Mins NEAR Trinity Talks: The Road Less 90fm/Near TV Travelled English €11,500.00 84.00 NEAR 90fm Entertainment Contemporary society 6 45 NEAR 90fm/Near TV Dublin Punk Untold English €6,300.00 94.00 NEAR 90fm Documentary Arts/Culture 3 58 NEAR 90fm/Near TV New Drama Hour - series 3 English €21,000.00 86.00 NEAR 90fm Drama Arts/Culture 6 40 NEAR 90fm/Near TV Sunday at Noon series 4 English €13,300.00 94.00 NEAR 90fm Entertainment Arts/Culture 6 90 Noel Murphy The Hands that Built Australia English €12,521.42 89.00 Shannonside 104FM Documentary History/Heritage 4 40 Noel Murphy The Shed at the Bottom of the Garden English €3,625.00 90.00 Shannonside 104FM Drama Arts/Culture 2 36 Ojo Productions Supercharged with Anna Geary English €15,780.00 75.00 RTÉ Radio 1 Education Contemporary society 6 60 Otto Schlindwein Rebel Prisoner English €3,114.00 95.00 Newstalk 106-108FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 50 Padraic Flaherty Tipperary’s Disappeared English €2,914.00 6.68 Tipp FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 50 Padraic Flaherty Clare Against The Empire English €2,914.00 86.60 Clare FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 50 Padraic Flaherty MICK RYAN, HERO English €2,914.00 86.60 Clare FM Documentary Contemporary society 1 50 Parallel Films Productions Ltd The Glorious Heresies English €475,000.00 6.00 RTÉ One Drama Contemporary society 6 50 Patrick Groenland Blort's Travels English €8,697.07 75.00 RTÉ Junior/Chill Education Children's 10 10 Patriot or Dupe? Investigating The Complex Life Of Irish Nationalist Paul Wright Leader John Redmond English €3,054.00 95.00 Dublin South FM Documentary History/Heritage 1 50 Joining Together For Change – Celebrating The Irish Countrywomen’s Paul Wright Association English €2,914.00 95.00 Community Radio Castlebar Documentary History/Heritage 1 58 From Darkness To Light – Inspirational Stories Of Recovery Tipperary Mid West Community Paul Wright From Addiction English €3,971.00 95.00 Radio Documentary Contemporary society 3 28 Wanting To Help Others – Stories Of Irish Men And Women Helping People Paul Wright In Other Lands English €3,336.00 95.00 Ros FM Documentary History/Heritage 3 28 Pauline Flood Tom Foolery at the Folly English €9,500.00 95.00 Shannonside 104FM Drama History/Heritage 1 55 Pearlman Media Productions Limited The Word English €6,609.00 95.00 NEAR 90fm Education Children's 3 28 Pearlman Media Productions Limited ‘DERA: 50 Years Young’ English €2,134.00 95.00 NEAR 90fm Documentary Contemporary society 1 45 Philip Davison The Neighbourhood English €7,776.60 75.00 RTÉ Junior/Chill Drama Children's 9 14 Sound & Vision 4 Round 38 4/6 Prog No.
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