Digital media start-up The Currency enters profit
Journalism site backed by Michael McDowell says it has 5,500 paying subscribers
Journalism site backed by Michael McDowell says it has 5,500 paying subscribers
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
Radio group ‘did not feel it incumbent’ to allow stations to ‘promote competitor’
Register reveals 14 occasions in four months on funding and national broadcaster’s future
Across publishing and broadcasting, the industry is battling to adjust to the new screen order
Regulator says matter is ‘now closed’ after radio group lifts ban on Currency journalists
Editor Ian Kehoe says Currency team will stay off air while Irish Times ban remains
The 30-year-old paper’s current owner has aspirations that verge on the incredible
Regulator’s compliance committee to examine NUJ complaint about radio group’s move
Chair of the judging panel at the NewsBrands Journalism Awards calls for reform of laws
Union move follows Dáil letter to Denis O’Brien’s radio group
Radio bans of Irish Times and The Currency journalists show something is deeply amiss
Varadkar says no one should be banned from airwaves unless for reasons like hate speech
Tension racheted up in Courtroom 25 as those on both sides waited for jury’s verdict
Businessman loses defamation case against Sunday Business Post
Businessman claims he was defamed in articles in the Sunday Business Post in 2015
Former Sunday Business Post editor said articles did ‘no damage’ to businessman
Untrue to suggest stories were ‘gratuitous, cynical and unwarranted slur’, former SBP editor says
Health correspondent Susan Mitchell named as deputy editor of the newspaper
Former IDA executive could return to journalism as a replacement for Tom Lyons
Tom Lyons departs title following completion of its sale to Kilcullen Kapital
Minister for Communications appoints financial journalist to public broadcaster role
Seller Key Capital put the newspaper on the market last September
Court grants order over fears that further details may undermine investigation
Top Brussels aide says UK media will ‘change mood music’ and make talks more difficult
There is growing resistance to the notion that the sale of people’s debts was necessary
For months, Denis O’Brien has battled Dublin public affairs firm Red Flag in the High Court, claiming that an illegal conspiracy exists to damage him. But how did it come to this? Peter Murtagh explains a tortuous trail . . .
Newspaper owned by Key Capital announces merger with Cork printers Webprint
New owners have cut operating costs and invested a further €300,000 in title
Ian Kehoe to meet with HSE officials to discuss hospital waiting list manipulation story
Minister for Health says he is not aware of memo instructing staff to restrict the number of patients on waiting lists about to be classified as ‘long waiters’
Enniscorthy native is a multi-award winning journalist and co-author of Citizen Quinn
For all anyone knows, the vanished peer could have been watching his own story from a Bournemouth bungalow
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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