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The Australian Open finals, the Merseyside derby and Irish provinces in Pro14 action are some of the highlights.
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Become A MemberThe Australian Open finals, the Merseyside derby and Irish provinces in Pro14 action are some of the highlights.
A post on Facebook suggests that the broadcaster received money from a number of international groups.
Tom McGurk, Brent Pope, and George Hook are synonymous with a time when Irish rugby took a leap forward.
The garda commissioner also discussed the powers given to gardaí, having Covid-19, and his father’s killing on the Late Late Show.
Get stuck into this sporting action over the next few days.
News2day editors Avril Hoare and Anne-Marie Smyth outline how the team has broken down the tough issues in the last year.
Details of a voluntary redundancy scheme will be announced in the coming weeks.
RTÉ Managing Director Jon Williams called Gorman “the beating heart of RTÉ News”.
The broadcaster also received over 90 emails and a number of phone calls with “negative feedback” over the broadcast.
James Conner of Republicans Overseas previously suggested on air that Antifa was behind the attack on the US Capitol.
The top 10 earners at RTÉ collectively took in just over €9 million in fees during the three-year period.
An online petition started this week calling for RTÉ to scrap broadcasting the Angelus.
Finalists’ photos will be shown at the Botanic Gardens.
Normal People is up there too.
Irish footballer Chloe Mustaki on the Karen Carney controversy and her own experiences in punditry.
Programming and online resources have been expanded by the State Broadcaster to help students through level 5.
RTÉ has said the sketch did not meet its broadcast standards.
Ten artists are included in the shortlist and the winner will be announced in March.
RTÉ apologised yesterday for the sketch after receiving some 600 complaints.
The clip is still currently available on the RTÉ player.
‘Are you gatherin’ up the tears?’
Many of the most memorable interviews covered the impact the Covid-19 pandemic was having on people’s lives.
Mrs Brown’s Boys: Mammy of the People scooped the top entertainment spot on Christmas Day.
“To say this is frustrating would be a gross understatement,” one viewer wrote.
We talk to the Washington Correspondent about the past year.
‘Christy Ring: Man And Ball’ was aired last night.
The action commences with two games in Munster tonight.
Last Friday, Adam spoke about his love of space and his ambition to work for NASA.
There’s plenty of action to look forward to.
We may be spending a bit more time with our screens this Christmas.
€6.5 million was raised for charity during the programme.
There was some confusion over the timekeeping in both games.
From heartfelt moments to strict social distancing, here are the best moments from the 2020 Toy Show.
Tonight’s the night.
Staff from RTÉ did have a social gathering earlier this month – but this photo does not show it.
Presenter Ryan Tubridy said they’ll acknowledge the pandemic on the show, but do it with “a twist of seasonal silliness”.
RTÉ officials met with gardaí yesterday in relation to the retirement gathering.
The newsreader was one of a number of presenters at the event.
Bryan Dobson, David McCullagh and Miriam O’Callaghan were among those to pose for photographs while not wearing masks.
And a week or two earlier than usual.
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