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Category Archives: Broadcasting

Kenny will miss sheltered RTE lifestyle

July 31, 2013by tomfelle Leave a comment

Pat Kenny will find the challenge of presenting his new show on Newstalk a tougher one than he may have imagined. Kenny’s move from RTE after a 41-year career in […]

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Broadcasting, Journalism, Media

Things hotting up in battle for share of new broadcast charge

May 4, 2013by tomfelle Leave a comment

The debate about the future of the new broadcasting charge to replace the TV licence fee is just getting interesting. All sides – commercial broadcasters including TV3 and the local […]

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Broadcasting, Journalism

Tuning In: why local radio is important

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Today was the launch of the latest Joint National Listenership Research results, or JNRLs, for the broadcasting sector in Ireland. It’s the equivalent of the ABCs for newspapers. And everyone […]

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