Ivan Yates returns to Newstalk airwaves

Former minister back to breakfast show from Wednesday

Newstalk has announced that broadcaster and former government minister Ivan Yates will return to the station later this week. Photograph: Jason Clarke Photography.
Newstalk has announced that broadcaster and former government minister Ivan Yates will return to the station later this week. Photograph: Jason Clarke Photography.

Newstalk has announced that broadcaster and former government minister Ivan Yates will return to the station later this week.

Mr Yates will rejoin Chris Donoghue presenting the station's breakfast show from Wednesday and will return to the airwaves tomorrow with an interview on The Pat Kenny Show.

Pat Kenny's first show on the station begins tomorrow morning while on RTÉ Radio One broadcaster Seán O'Rourke will begin his first day as Kenny's replacement.

Former bookmaker Mr Yates left the station last year to deal with bankruptcy issues in the UK. Mr Yates ran into financial difficulties in 2011 when his Celtic Bookmakers chain collapsed, owing €6 million.

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"Our new-look weekday schedule marks a turning point in independent radio," Newstalk station editor Garrett Harte said.

“Tomorrow marks a new day for Newstalk and I am confident that this team will ensure that Newstalk grows to new heights,” he said.

In an interview with The Irish Times, Kenny disputed RTÉ director general Noel Curran’s assertion that presenters’ fees were over-inflated during the boom. He said he was approached by the independent broadcaster because RTÉ had hinted he was available.

Genevieve Carbery

Genevieve Carbery

Genevieve Carbery is Deputy Head of Audience at The Irish Times