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#ivan-yates
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
Europe politics

Newstalk conducting review as Ivan Yates failed to disclose 'conflict of interest' when filling in for Pat Kenny during election campaign

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
Europe politics

Newstalk conducting review as Ivan Yates failed to disclose 'conflict of interest' when filling in for Pat Kenny during election campaign

#claire-byrne
fromIrish Independent
3 days ago
Media industry

'Whether I have driven you around the twist or entertained you, thank you': Claire Byrne signs off from RTE after 15 years

Claire Byrne will replace Pat Kenny in Newstalk's weekday 9am–noon slot from early 2026, leaving RTÉ Radio 1 after 15 years.
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago
Media industry

Claire Byrne's move to Newstalk was in works for months - and will give her freedom to engage in more commercial work

Claire Byrne will leave RTÉ later this year to host Pat Kenny's show on Newstalk, beginning in February after an extended leave.
fromIrish Independent
3 days ago
Media industry

'Whether I have driven you around the twist or entertained you, thank you': Claire Byrne signs off from RTE after 15 years

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Listeners needed a 'breather' from talk radio shows like Ray D'Arcy's' - RTE's Director of Audio Patricia Monahan

Monahan is unapologetic after poaching Newstalk's Kieran Cuddihy for 'Liveline' - and is up for a fight over accusations the move was retaliation for Claire Byrne's defection Patricia Monahan smiles broadly. "All's fair," she says, "in love and broadcasting." RTÉ's Head of Audio is up for the fight, and if that means a bit of argy-bargy with her former employer, Newstalk, so be it. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news
Media industry
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

New RTE Liveline presenter Kieran Cuddihy pulled from Late Late Show as Newstalk says he is still under contract

RTÉ confirmed the appointment this morning in a statement which also included details of a programme schedule shake-up. It was also indicated that he would appear on the Late Late Show on RTÉ television tonight. However Newstalk have said that he is still under contract with them for a period of time. RTÉ this evening said: "Kieran Cuddihy is unable to be a guest on the Late Late Show to be broadcast tonight."
Television
fromIrish Independent
3 weeks ago

Kieran Cuddihy confirmed as new 'Liveline' host - and RTE share details of radio schedule shake-up

Newstalk presenter moving to RTÉ, confirmed to be taking over the 'Liveline' spot Staff at Newstalk were informed last night of his departure RTÉ share details of schedule shake-up, which sees traditional programme timeslots shifted The Irish Independent reported earlier Cuddihy was in pole position for the gig after he left Newstalk, where he presented The Hard Shoulder, to make the move to Montrose. RTÉ confirmed the appointment this morning in a statement which also included details of a programme schedule shake-up.
Media industry
Media industry
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Claire Byrne to leave RTE and take over from Pat Kenny on Newstalk's mid-morning show

Pat Kenny moves to weekend Newstalk shows; Claire Byrne takes Newstalk 9am morning slot; David McCullagh will host RTÉ Radio 1's Today programme.
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Claire Byrne to leave RTE and take over from Pat Kenny on Newstalk's weekday show

I've just extended my Newstalk contract into 2026 so this show will continue unchanged into the new year but in the spring of next year, I'm moving the Pat Kenny Show to the weekends, Saturday and Sunday, where I hope to make a big impact for the station. So, the reason for saying this is I just want to thank all of you for helping to make this show the biggest show on commercial radio. But for now, the shows goes on
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fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

JNLRs: Weekend radio the big winner - but it's not all good news at RTE

Brendan O'Connor, Miriam O'Callaghan, Alison Curtis, and Anton Savage see increases in radio listeners, while Liveline and Morning Ireland face losses.
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