NAME PHONE FAX MOBILE EMAIL Dublin 2 ISDN 01 678 9118 01 676

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NAME PHONE FAX MOBILE EMAIL Dublin 2 ISDN 01 678 9118 01 676 NAME PHONE FAX MOBILE EMAIL Government press Services Department of the Taoiseach Government Buildings Upper Merion Street Dublin 2 ISDN Government Press Secretary Eoghan O eachtain 01 678 9118 01 676 3302 087 235 1675 [email protected] Deputy Government Press Secretary John Downing 01 619 4000/4380 087 237 4769 [email protected] Mark Costigan 01 662 4422/619 4162/676 1638 01 661 6771 087 120 4936 [email protected] Governemnt Press Officers [email protected] Michael Moran 01 619 4033/4098 01 676 3302 [email protected] Stephen Hayden 01 619 4033/4150 01 676 3302 [email protected] Tom McLoughlin 01 619 4033/4098 01 676 3302 [email protected] Eddie Walsh 01 619 4033/4051 01 676 3302 [email protected] The Evening Herald Independent News & Media Plc 27-32 Talbot Street Dublin 1 01 705 5333 01 705 5720/1/2 / 872 0304 01 705 5784 hnews @independent.ie (news room) 01 705 5002 Executive Editor (News) Claire Grady 01 705 5887 [email protected] Features Editor David Diebold 01 705 5660 [email protected] News Editor vacant 01 705 5722 [email protected] News Desk Finnuala O'Leary 01 705 5720 [email protected] Assistant News Editor Social, Lifestyle & Celebrity and Dubliners' Diary Editor Dee O'Keeffee 01 705 5720 [email protected] Irish Daily Mail Embassy House Herbert Park Lane Ballsbridge Dublin 4 01 637 5811 01 637 5870 [email protected]; [email protected] 01 637 5880 [email protected]; [email protected] Comercial Director: Oliver Keenaghan Editor-in-Chief Ted Verty PA to Editor-in-Chief Lucy Pittard 01 637 5842 [email protected] Editorial Manager Grace Murray 01 637 5821 [email protected] Associate Editor Sebastian Hamilton 01 637 5887 087 968 4068 [email protected] News Editor Ronan O'Reilly 01 637 5811 [email protected] Deputy News Editor Karen Rice 01 637 5863 [email protected] Picture Editor Garrett Brennan 01 637 5863 [email protected] Features Editor Mariann Power 01 637 5802 [email protected] Assistant Editor Ros Dee 01 637 5802 [email protected] Group Political Correspondent John Lee 01 637 5845/618 3620 087 251 8568 [email protected] Chief Political Commentator Richard Waghorne 01 637 5822 087 612 3021 [email protected] Irish Examiner 021 427 2722 021 427 5477 021 480 2101 News Editor John O'Mahony 021 480 2314 [email protected] Deputy News Editors Joe O'Donovan 021 480 2241 [email protected] Collette Keane 021 480 2348 [email protected] Caroline Delaney 021 480 2346 [email protected] Features Editor Fionnuala Quinlan 021 480 2297 [email protected] Deputy News Editor Catherine Webber 021 480 2296 [email protected] Picture Desk 021 480 2345 photocall notice [email protected] 021 230 4905/480 6091 pictures w/ captions [email protected] 021 427 2749 Europe Correspondent Rue de Spa 52 1000 Bruxelles Belgium Ann Cahill 32(0)2 647 7344 32(0)485 71 5453 [email protected] Political Staff: Leinster House Political Editor Harry McGee 01 618 4445 01 676 3122 087 263 1920 [email protected] Political Reporters Paul O'Brien 01 618 3643 087 284 7468 [email protected] Shaun Connolly 01 618 4359 087 290 5271 [email protected] Aine Kerr 01 618 3221 086 085 0655 [email protected] Irish Examiner Dublin Office 80 Harcourt Street Dublin 2 01 605 6350 01 605 6355 Office Co-ordinator Sean McCarthaigh 01 605 6366 087 231 1715 Photographer Billy Higgins 087 235 2016 The Irish Independent Independent News 7 media Plc 27-32 Talbot Street Dublin 1 01 705 5333 01 872 0304/8373--1787 01 705 5002 classified advertising 048 3751 6516 01 795 5533 Group News Editor Paul Dunne [email protected] Editor Gerard O'Regan [email protected] Editor - Features Frank Coughlan [email protected] News Editor Shane Doran [email protected] Deputy News Editor Annemaria McEneaney [email protected] Assistant News Editor Martha Kearns [email protected] Don Lavery [email protected] Cormac Bourke [email protected] Associate Editor-News Ciaran Byrne [email protected] News Desk 01 705 5710/11/20 Assistant Features Editor Rowena Walsh [email protected] Political Team Gene McKEnna 01 618 3419 086 854 0169 [email protected] Fionnan Sheahan 01 618 3018 086 828 7600 [email protected] Senan Molony 01 618 3162 [email protected] Geraldine Collins 01 618 3411 086 264 8371 [email protected]; [email protected] Sam Smyth 01 618 3928 01 676 3210 087 222 6171 [email protected] Michael Brennn 01 618 3402 087 983 9940 [email protected] Regional Correspondents Cork Ralph Riegel 021 427 2494 021 427 8231 Galway Brian MacDonald 091 525 587 091 524 441 Limerick Barry Duggan 086 805 5000 North-West Sligo Anita Guidera 074 51543 087 237 6733 South-East Sarah Murphy 086 804 8557 Midlands Dara DeFaoite 086 804 8557 The Independent (London) and Independent on Sunday Newspaper Publishing Plc 191 Marsh Wharf London E14 9RS 44 (0) 207 005 2000 44 (0)207 005 2999 [email protected] Ireland Correspondent David McKittrick 048 9066 0038 [email protected] Irish Mail on Sunday Third floor Embassy House Herbert Park Lane Ballsbridge Dublin 4 01 637 5800 01 637 5880 [email protected]; [email protected];01 660 [email protected] Editor-in-Chief Ted Verity PA to Editor-in-Chief Lucy Pittard 01 637 5842 [email protected] News Editor Neil Michael 01 637 5845 086 208 1569 [email protected] Picture Editor James Meehan 01 637 5862 087 233 2940 [email protected] Columnists Mary Carr, Joe Duffy, Fiona Looney The Irish Times Liffey House PO Box 74 24-28 Tara Street Dublin 2 www.irish-times.com 01 675 8000 0 1 675 8036 [email protected]; [email protected] Assistant Editor Fintan O'Toole [email protected] News Editor Kevin O'Sullivan [email protected] Deputy News Editor Roddy O'Sullivan [email protected] Assistant News Editor Chris Dooley [email protected] Colm Boland [email protected] Renagh Holohan [email protected] Night Editors Willy Clingan [email protected] Noel Costello [email protected] European Correspondent Jamie Smyth 0032 494 745 174 [email protected] Paris Correspondent Lara Marlowe (00331) 4705 8883 (00331) 4705 9120 (00336) 0825 7131 [email protected] Featues Editor Hugh Linehan [email protected] Picture Editor Peter Thursfield 01 675 8000 [email protected] Political Editor Stephen Collins 01 618 3090 087 235 5896 [email protected] Political Correspondent Mark Hennessy 01 618 3210 086 813 4191 [email protected] Deaglan de Breadun 01 618 3626 086 813 7167 [email protected] Political Staff Miriam Donohoe 01 618 3400 087 239 3914 [email protected] Political Colour Writer Miriam Lord 087 238 5944 [email protected] Parlimentary Reporters Michael O'Regan 01 668 0232 086 338 9846 [email protected]; [email protected] Marie O'Halloran 01 668 0232 [email protected]; [email protected] Metro - Free Embassy House Herbert Park Lane Ballsbridge Dublin 4 1 637 5900 01 637 5852 [email protected] www.metroireland.ie News Editor Joanne Ahern 01 637 5975 [email protected] The Irish Mirror (Dublin) Floor 4 Park House 191-197 North Circular Road Dublin 7 01 868 8600/03 01 868 8626 [email protected]; [email protected] 90761 579 News Editor Niall Moonan Deputy News Editor James McNamara News Room Pat Flanagan, Darren Boyle, Maeve Quigley, Jimmy Cunningham, Aine Hegarty, Michelle O'Keeffe Features Maeve Quigley The Irish Daily Star Star House 62a Terenure Road North Dublin 6W 01 490 1228 01 490 2193/7425 [email protected] News Editor Michael O'Kane 01 499 3458 [email protected] Deputy News Editor Susan Daly 01 499 3512 [email protected] Assistant News Editor Catherine Halloran 01 499 3462 087 821 8060 [email protected] Political Correspondent Catherine Halloran 01 499 3462 087 821 8060 [email protected] Pictures Editor Brian Dowling 01 499 3420 [email protected] Photographers Jim Walpole 01 499 1228 [email protected] Noel Gavin (Allpix) 087 259 4794 The Sunday Irish Star Star House 62a Terenure Road North Dublin 6W 01 490 1228 01 490 1538/7425 [email protected] News Editor Bernard Phelan 01 499 3500 Assistant News Editor Fiona Hynes 01 499 3486 News Reporters Fiona Hynes 01 499 3486 Mark Hillard 01 499 3482 Keith Bourke 01 499 3504 Caitriona Gaffney 01 499 3486 Kevin McDonnell 01 499 3501 Eoin Reynolds 01 499 3489 The Irish Sun Bishop's Square (4th Floor) Redmond's Hill Dublin 2 01 479 2579 01 479 2590 [email protected] News Editor Kieran McDaid 01 479 2597 087 985 7449 [email protected] Deputy Editor Myles McEntee 01 479 2576 086 823 3619 [email protected] Photographer Chris Doyle 01 479 2583 The Sunday Business Post 80 Harcourt Street Dublin 2 www.thepost.ie 01 602 6000 01 679 6498 [email protected] 01 417 6932/6 Deputy News Editor Gavid Daly 01 602 6000 [email protected] Political Correspondent Pat Leahy 01 602 6000 086 827 6383 [email protected] Political Reporter Niamh Connolly 01 618 4329 086 236 8795 [email protected] News Feature Editor Gavin Daly 01 602 6000 [email protected] Pictures Editor Bryan Walsh [email protected] The Sunday Independent Independent News & Media Plc 27-32 Talbot Street Dublin 1 01 705 5333 01 705 5779/19 [email protected]
Recommended publications
  • Rte Guide Tv Listings Ten
    Rte guide tv listings ten Continue For the radio station RTS, watch Radio RTS 1. RTE1 redirects here. For sister service channel, see Irish television station This article needs additional quotes to check. Please help improve this article by adding quotes to reliable sources. Non-sources of materials can be challenged and removed. Найти источники: РТЗ Один - новости газеты книги ученый JSTOR (March 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) RTÉ One / RTÉ a hAonCountryIrelandBroadcast areaIreland & Northern IrelandWorldwide (online)SloganFuel Your Imagination Stay at home (during the Covid 19 pandemic)HeadquartersDonnybrook, DublinProgrammingLanguage(s)EnglishIrishIrish Sign LanguagePicture format1080i 16:9 (HDTV) (2013–) 576i 16:9 (SDTV) (2005–) 576i 4:3 (SDTV) (1961–2005)Timeshift serviceRTÉ One +1OwnershipOwnerRaidió Teilifís ÉireannKey peopleGeorge Dixon(Channel Controller)Sister channelsRTÉ2RTÉ News NowRTÉjrTRTÉHistoryLaunched31 December 1961Former namesTelefís Éireann (1961–1966) RTÉ (1966–1978) RTÉ 1 (1978–1995)LinksWebsitewww.rte.ie/tv/rteone.htmlAvailabilityTerrestrialSaorviewChannel 1 (HD)Channel 11 (+1)Freeview (Northern Ireland only)Channel 52CableVirgin Media IrelandChannel 101Channel 107 (+1)Channel 135 (HD)Virgin Media UK (Northern Ireland only)Channel 875SatelliteSaorsatChannel 1 (HD)Channel 11 (+1)Sky IrelandChannel 101 (SD/HD)Channel 201 (+1)Channel 801 (SD)Sky UK (Northern Ireland only)Channel 161IPTVEir TVChannel 101Channel 107 (+1)Channel 115 (HD)Streaming mediaVirgin TV AnywhereWatch liveAer TVWatch live (Ireland only)RTÉ PlayerWatch live (Ireland Only / Worldwide - depending on rights) RT'One (Irish : RTH hAon) is the main television channel of the Irish state broadcaster, Raidi'teilif's Siranne (RTW), and it is the most popular and most popular television channel in Ireland. It was launched as Telefes Siranne on December 31, 1961, it was renamed RTH in 1966, and it was renamed RTS 1 after the launch of RTW 2 in 1978.
    [Show full text]
  • Campus Cable TV Listing Channel # Alt
    Campus Cable TV Listing Channel # Alt. # Channel # Alt. # Channel # Alt. # Starz (Res Halls Only) 14.1 Univision 52.11 72.11 BTN Overflow 69.8 Encore (Res Halls Only) 14.2 BET 52.13 72.13 BTN Overflow 69.10 KGAN (CBS) 16.1 79.1 BRAVO 52.15 72.15 KPXR(ION 48) Cedar Rapids 80.2 KXFA (FOX) 16.4 79.4 CNBC 52.17 72.17 KWWL-DT2 CW 80.19 KCRG (ABC) 16.6 79.6 Animal Planet 52.19 72.19 KWWL NBC HD 81.1 KWKB (CW) 16.8 79.8 USA 52.21 72.21 KWWL-DT2 CW HD 81.2 BYU 16.9 79.9 Travel Channel 52.23 72.23 KWWL-DT3 ME TV 81.3 KWWL (NBC) 16.12 79.12 CNN 53.1 73.1 KGAN-DT3 COMET 81.5 KFXB (CTN) DUBUQUE 16.16 79.16 HLN 53.3 73.3 KGAN-CBS HD 81.6 KIIN (IPTV PBS) IOWA CITY 16.18 79.18 Cartoon Network 53.5 73.5 KGAN-DT2 getTV 81.8 KWKB-DT2 THE WORKS 20.2 83.5 TBS (SD) 53.7 73.7 KCRG ABC HD 82.2 TNT 53.9 73.9 KFXA-DT3 The Country Net 82.5 SPIKE 53.11 73.11 KFXA FOX HD 82.4 ESPN HD 23.1 TV Land 53.13 73.13 KCRG-DT2 MyNet 82.6 ESPN2 HD 23.2 CMT 53.15 73.15 KFXA-DT2 Grit 82.8 TBS HD 24.1 MTV 53.17 73.17 KCRG-DT3 Antenna TV 82.10 Comcast Sports HD 24.2 Nickelodeon 53.19 73.19 QVC HD 84.1 Japanese (NHK) 25.1 MSNBC 53.21 73.21 KIIN(IPTV PBS) HD 84.2 MTVU 25.3 truTV 53.23 73.23 KIIN-DT2 (IPTV PBS) Learns 84.8 Pentacrest Camera 25.4 Food Network 54.1 74.1 KIIN-DT3 (IPTV PBS) World 84.10 Channel Listing seen may vary Big Ten Network HD 26.1 HGTV 54.3 74.1 QVC 85.1 depending upon TV manufacturer CNN HD 27.1 Disney Channel 54.7 74.7 C-SPAN 85.3 Big Ten Network HD (Alt.) 27.2 TELEMUNDO 54.9 74.9 TBN 85.5 All channels will require Lifetime HD 28.1 A&E 54.11 74.11 EVINE Live 85.9 a digital ready TV for viewing.
    [Show full text]
  • Goldsmith Festival 2013 Brochure
    OBJECTIVES To develop a deeper insight into the writings of Oliver Goldsmith To promote Goldsmith Country thth as a major tourist attraction 2929 AnnualAnnual For further information please contact: GoldsmithGoldsmith www.goldsmithfestival.ie InternationalInternational Goldsmith Literary Tour LiteraryLiterary FestivalFestival Bus Tour featuring readings from selected works of Goldsmith at well known locations including May 31stst - JuneJune 22nd Forgney Church, Lissoy and Kilkenny West 2013 Beginning at 11.00 am and returning to the Goldsmith Monument, Ballymahon Library Admission €10 GOLDSMITH LITERARY FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Theme: Chairman: Seamus McCormack Secretary: Adrian Duncan Treasurer: Niall Nally The Gathering - Committee: Joe Farrell, William Dowler, Cecil English, Are Faraway Hills Greener ? Teddy McGoey, Sean Ryan, Dr. Pat Kelly, Willie Flanagan, Anne Tully “Such is the patriot’s boast, where’er we roam, Produced with Financial Assistance from His first, best country ever is, at home.” The Traveller (1764)- Oliver Goldsmith Longford County Council Designed and printed by Arthur Conlon, Ballymahon - 086 8716763 st Sally Mulready is an elected Labour Party Councillor in the London Borough of Friday May 31 Rustic Inn, Abbeyshrule Adm. €10 Hackney and was appointed to the Irish Council of State in January 2012 by President Michael D. Higgins. She has a solid history of community politics, long 8.00 pm Recital by Innyside Singers term union involvement and championing human rights in Britain and abroad. She is a founder member, and current Chair, of the Irish Women Survivors Network and 8.30 pm Chair: Ciaran Mullooly is the Director of the Irish Elderly Advice Network, a charity supporting older Irish people living in and around London.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Press Coverage
    Media Appearances 2019 Date Staff Member Radio Subject Link RTE Morning Ireland 02 January 2019 Mindy Recycling Shannonside 03 January 2019 Mindy Single Use Plastic (SUP) EastCoast 03 January 2019 Mindy SUP KFM 03 January 2019 Mindy SUP RTE Morning Ireland 09 January 2019 Mindy Incineration Newstalk Between the Lines 19 January 2019 Mindy Recycling Near FM 23 January 2019 Mindy Plastics Tipp Midwest Joe Pryce 29 January 2019 Mindy Deposit Refund Scheme (DRS) CRC Mayo 29 January 2019 Mindy DRS KFM Ciara Noble 31 January 2019 Mindy DRS KFM 05 February 2019 Mindy DRS Eastcoast FM 12 March 2019 Mindy Disposable Cups RTE 12 March 2019 Sorcha Disposable Cups CRC FM 05 April 2019 Mindy Sick of Plastic Shannonside: Joe Finnegan 11 April 2019 Mindy Lidl Recycling Connemara FM 11 April 2019 Mindy Sick of Plastic Newstalk 12 April 2019 Mindy Plastics Newstalk 13 April 2019 Mindy Sick of Plastic Newstalk 19 April 2019 Mindy Litter Newstalk 22 April 2019 Mindy Waste & recycling Today FM Matt Cooper 09 May 2019 Mindy DRS Connemara FM 09 May 2019 Sorcha Conscious Cup Campaign (CCC) Newstalk Morning show 15 May 2019 Mindy DRS Midlands Radio 17 May 2019 Mindy Litter report Newstalk 17 May 2019 Mindy Litter report Eastcoast Radio 17 May 2019 Mindy Litter report Shannonside 17 May 2019 Mindy Litter report Today FM Matt Cooper 17 May 2019 Mindy Litter report KFM 21 May 2019 Mindy Litter report Flirt FM Galway 21 May 2019 Mindy Litter report Newstalk 22 May 2019 Mindy SUP Today FM Matt Cooper 22 May 2019 Mindy SUP Today FM Matt Cooper 15 July 2019 Mindy Newstalk
    [Show full text]
  • Thatcher, Northern Ireland and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1979-1990
    From ‘as British as Finchley’ to ‘no selfish strategic interest’: Thatcher, Northern Ireland and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1979-1990 Fiona Diane McKelvey, BA (Hons), MRes Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences of Ulster University A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Ulster University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy August 2018 I confirm that the word count of this thesis is less than 100,000 words excluding the title page, contents, acknowledgements, summary or abstract, abbreviations, footnotes, diagrams, maps, illustrations, tables, appendices, and references or bibliography Contents Acknowledgements i Abstract ii Abbreviations iii List of Tables v Introduction An Unrequited Love Affair? Unionism and Conservatism, 1885-1979 1 Research Questions, Contribution to Knowledge, Research Methods, Methodology and Structure of Thesis 1 Playing the Orange Card: Westminster and the Home Rule Crises, 1885-1921 10 The Realm of ‘old unhappy far-off things and battles long ago’: Ulster Unionists at Westminster after 1921 18 ‘For God's sake bring me a large Scotch. What a bloody awful country’: 1950-1974 22 Thatcher on the Road to Number Ten, 1975-1979 26 Conclusion 28 Chapter 1 Jack Lynch, Charles J. Haughey and Margaret Thatcher, 1979-1981 31 'Rise and Follow Charlie': Haughey's Journey from the Backbenches to the Taoiseach's Office 34 The Atkins Talks 40 Haughey’s Search for the ‘glittering prize’ 45 The Haughey-Thatcher Meetings 49 Conclusion 65 Chapter 2 Crisis in Ireland: The Hunger Strikes, 1980-1981
    [Show full text]
  • UCC Library and UCC Researchers Have Made This Item Openly Available
    UCC Library and UCC researchers have made this item openly available. Please let us know how this has helped you. Thanks! Title Life on-air: talk radio and popular culture in Ireland Author(s) Doyle-O'Neill, Finola Editor(s) Ní Fhuartháin, Méabh Doyle, David M. Publication date 2013-05 Original citation Doyle-O'Neill, F. (2013) 'Life on-air: talk radio and popular culture in Ireland', in Ní Fhuartháin, M. and Doyle, D.M. (eds.) Ordinary Irish life: music, sport and culture. Dublin : Irish Academic Press, pp. 128-145. Type of publication Book chapter Link to publisher's http://irishacademicpress.ie/product/ordinary-irish-life-music-sport-and- version culture/ Access to the full text of the published version may require a subscription. Rights © 2013, Irish Academic Press. Item downloaded http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2855 from Downloaded on 2021-09-30T05:50:06Z 1 TALK RADIO AND POPULAR CULTURE “It used to be the parish pump, but in the Ireland of the 1990’s, national radio seems to have taken over as the place where the nation meets”.2 Talk radio affords Irish audiences the opportunity to participate in mass mediated debate and discussion. This was not always the case. Women in particular were excluded from many areas of public discourse. Reaching back into the 19th century, the distinction between public and private spheres was an ideological one. As men moved out of the home to work and acquired increasing power, the public world inhabited by men became identified with influence and control, the private with moral value and support.
    [Show full text]
  • Palliative Care Week 2020 Report
    Palliative Care Week 2020 Report Palliative Care: In This Together December 2020 Contents Palliative Care Week 2020 At A Glance page 3 1. Introduction page 4 2. Planning for Palliative Care Week 2020 page 4 3. Key Developments page 5 4. Campaign Planning page 8 5. Resources page 9 6. Costs page 12 7. Reach and Impact page 12 8. Commentary page 16 9. Planning for 2021 page 17 Appendix A - Reference Group page 18 Appendix B - Questions for Palliative Care Survey page 20 Appendix C - Press Releases page 21 Appendix D - Promotional Materials page 31 Appendix E - Media Coverage page 34 Appendix F - Themes page 37 Joe and Vivienne McCann interviewed for Palliative Care Week 2 The Villena family featured in The Irish Times for Palliative Care Week Palliative Care Week 2020 At A Glance 1 President’s Message 2 Health Ministers involved 7 Ambassadors supported 7 Videos of personal experiences of palliative care 9 Service users and carers featured in videos 29 Radio bulletin broadcasts on launch day 46 Voices4Care members consulted 48 Radio items broadcast 94 Media interactions in total 511 Posters distributed 1,500 People took part in survey 1,657 Palliative Hub sessions 2,600 Twitter posts 3,000 Leaflets in Coffee Morning packs 5,600 Leaflets distributed 3 1. Introduction All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care (AIIHPC) is a collaborative of hospices, health and social care organisations and universities on the island of Ireland. As a leading organisation with national and international influence driving excellence in palliative care, AIIHPC advances education, research, and policy and practice to improve the palliative care experience of people with life-limiting conditions and their families.
    [Show full text]
  • Essential Media Lists for Your Team Brought to You by Mediahq
    Essential Media lists for your team Brought to you by MediaHQ 1 Introduction Thank you for downloading this guide. We are fortunate that Ireland has amazing journalistic talent, however it can be hard to keep track of all that talent. With budding journalists entering the ring, and seasoned professionals getting called up to the major leagues, as well as the creation of new media opportunities it’s difficult to ensure that all your media lists are up-to-date. We wanted to provide a concise guide of media contacts for you and your team, some recent media moves and a few handy little pitching tips. We also provided details on sports and features journalists for the summer ahead. Remember, all of these lists are available on MediaHQ.com with full bio’s, pitching tips and contact details. The MediaHQ team. WHAT IS MEDIAHQ.COM? MediaHQ.com is Ireland’s leading media directory. With contact details for over 8,000 journalists listed on our system, our media intelligence is unrivalled. We have helped hundreds of brands including Paddy Power, daa and Fáilte Ireland share their stories through our database and press release distribution hub. Your story, further, faster. To find out more about the system, email us, [email protected] or call 01 473 2050. 2 Radio Heroes Mary O’Hagan, RTÉ, Drivetime Mary O’Hagan is now a producer on RTÉ Drivetime. She was previously a producer on Today FM’s Last Word with Matt Cooper. During her time in Today FM she has produced programmes covering major events in Irish public life.
    [Show full text]
  • Broadcasting Services Strategy
    Broadcasting Services Strategy October 2018 Broadcasting Services Strategy Contents 1. Foreword .............................................................................................................. 3 2. Introduction to the Broadcasting Services Strategy ......................................... 4 3. Context for the Broadcasting Services Strategy ............................................... 6 4. BAI’s Vision ........................................................................................................ 14 5. Realising that Vision.......................................................................................... 16 www.bai.ie 2 Broadcasting Services Strategy 1. Foreword The broadcasting sector in Ireland may sometimes appear like a small boat adrift in an unsettled ocean, such have been the global challenges in recent years. However, the wise sailor knows that in a tempest one must first find a fixed point to navigate by. That is the ultimate purpose of a Broadcasting Services Strategy. The BAI Strategy Statement for 2017-19 committed the Authority to ‘develop and implement a revised Broadcasting Services Strategy that continues to facilitate dynamic licensing policies and plans, and promotes quality programming in the Irish language’. This BSS document delivers on that commitment. The first BSS, which was published in March 2012, anticipated change and evolution in the media landscape. However, the degree of the change since then has been significant and, in particular, the pace of change accelerated exponentially
    [Show full text]
  • Radio Telefís Éireann Annual Report and Group Financial Statements 2007 Radio Telefís Éireann
    RADIO TELEFÍS ÉIREANN ANNUAL REPORT AND GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2007 RADIO TELEFÍS ÉIREANN Contents Highlights 3 Independent Auditor’s Report 39 Organisation Structure 4 Statement of Accounting Policies 40 What we do 5 Group Income Statement 44 Chairman’s Statement 6 Group and RTÉ Statement of Total Director-General’s Review 7 Recognised Income and Expense 45 Operational Reviews 8 Group Balance Sheet 46 Financial Review 26 Group Cash Flow Statement 47 Authority 30 RTÉ Balance Sheet 48 Executive Board 32 RTÉ Cash Flow Statement 49 Corporate Governance 34 Notes to the Financial Statements 50 Authority Members’ Report 37 Charter 81 Statement of Authority Members’ Other Statistical Information 92 Responsibilities 38 Financial History 95 Radio Telefís Éireann Authority Forty-seventh Annual Report and Group Financial Statements for the 12 months ended 31 December 2007, presented to the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources pursuant to sections 25 and 26 of the Broadcasting Authority Act, 1960. RTÉ’s vision is to grow the trust of the people of Ireland as it informs, inspires, reflects and enriches their lives. RTÉ’s mission is to: • Nurture and reflect the cultural and regional diversity of all the people of Ireland • Provide distinctive programming and services of the highest quality and ambition, with the emphasis on home production • Inform the Irish public by delivering the best comprehensive independent news service possible • Enable national participation in all major events 2 ANNUAL REPORT & GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
    [Show full text]
  • The IDA's CPO Powers Have Been Used for the First Time
    LAW LAW PRICE OF EVERYTHING HOW TO SUCCEED A SHAW THING S OCIETY GAZETTE Solicitors need to be The EU Regulation on New Law Society aware of the ‘black art’ Succession Law has created President John P Shaw of property valuation certain ambiguities outlines his plans • Vol 107 No 10 • Vol LAW SOCIETY LAW GAZETTEGAZETTE€4.00 December 2013 D ECE MB ER 2013 A GIANT STEP? Law Society of Ireland The IDA’s CPO powers have been used for the first time Two new criminal titles from Evidence in Police Powers Criminal Trials in Ireland by Liz Heffernan with Úna Ní Raifeartaigh SC by Garnet Orange The first Irish textbook devoted exclusively Irish policing law and practice has seen great to the subject of criminal evidence reform over the past 20 years. This new title will provide you with comprehensive, detailed Police Powers in Ireland is a new, hands-on guide that coverage of law and practice on the admissibility of will help you keep abreast of developments in this area. It evidence, the presentation of evidence in court and the explains and explores the powers that are available to the pre-trial gathering and disclosure of evidence. Gardaí for the investigation of serious offences. Wide-ranging coverage Covers the following key areas: The work combines analysis of traditional evidentiary n Judges’ Rules and the questioning of suspects doctrine with discussion of its application in practice. n Adverse inference The topics covered include: n Police powers to enter property and powers to search n The examination of witnesses that property n Expert evidence n Stop and search of vehicles n Custodial statements n Observation, surveillance and phone-tapping n Unlawfully obtained evidence and interception n The rule against hearsay n The seizure and retention of evidence n The testimony of children n Forensic evidence n Visual ID You’ll also find coverage of n Entrapment developments such as the cross- examination of the accused, n Trial and remedies previous witness statements and n Garda Ombudsman DNA evidence.
    [Show full text]
  • IRISH DAILY STAR, Thursday July 16 2015 41 Lifestyle INTERVIEW I Hope Viewers Understand Me! NEW TELLY HOST CIARA SPEAKS HER MIND
    THE IRISH DAILY STAR, Thursday July 16 2015 41 lifestyle INTERVIEW I hope viewers understand me! NEW TELLY HOST CIARA SPEAKS HER MIND instead of 9am — and so Ireland AM decided to CIARA DOHERTY has I Rachael KANE see what Ciara Doherty is made of by letting revealed how she viewers first see her doing the intense physical found love in the corri- but we were always working on separate teams challenge of zorbing. dors of TV3 — as she in the This involves hurtling down a hill in a documentary unit,” explains Ciara. human-sized sphere called a zorb. gets set to ‘go live’ as As you’d expect, Ciara passed their Ireland AM’s newest “And now I’m in a introductory filming with flying colours. reporter. different area altogether — so it’s actually Next stop, the Ireland AM set full-time. The 33-year-old from Donegal lovely. “The level of opportunities available in replaces Anna Daly from today “Richard used to work on Ireland AM as a Ireland are very limited so I know how lucky I as she joins Mark Cagney, Sinead producer so it’s been great to have his support am to get this chance.” Desmond, Alan Hughes and and advice,” she added. Aidan Cooney on the popular Glaze ● Ireland AM airs weekdays from 7am to 10am. breakfast “We both have a genuine interest in FAB FOUR: The Ireland AM team (left each other’s work so our eyes to right) Ciara, Sinead Desmond, don’t automatically glaze over RISING STAR: Mark Cagney and Alan Hughes at the dinner table when Ciara before we talk about our day at her zorbing work.” challenge Ciara started out as and (far left) a researcher in ITV’s getting ready Factual for the cameras Entertainment to roll Department.
    [Show full text]