RTÉ set to close in-house documentary unit
Unions criticise decision to ‘dramatically increase commercialisation’ via outsourcing
Unions criticise decision to ‘dramatically increase commercialisation’ via outsourcing
More than 300 staff members have expressed interest in voluntary exit scheme
She was known as a reliable and conscientious correspondent and a principled supporter of her fellow journalists
Tánaiste Simon Harris encourages Israeli protests against Netanyahu government
Thirty organisations including RTÉ, NUJ and Council for Civil Liberties urge Seanad to amend Bill
TDs and Senators told ‘Netflix levy’ would increase costs for Irish streamers such as GAA+ and LOITV
RTÉ group of unions to criticise ‘closure’ of religious affairs programming department
Anyone earning less than €50,000 next year to get extra 0.5% on top
Why did the BBC press on? Because it is an intractable bureaucracy with no respect for public money
Staff raised concerns about the use of extras and placement of plants in ad, which RTÉ says cost less than €100,000 to make
Union says national broadcaster ‘should reflect the Irish State’s public opposition to Israel’s actions in Palestine’
Accomplished writer and campaigner died after being struck in the head by a bullet in Derry
The woman who leads Ireland’s largest newsroom on disinformation, the ‘digital election’ and RTÉ’s new Clarity mark: 'you will hear that we’re a mouthpiece for the State, or that we’re only representing a certain view. But I think it’s up to us to push back on all the things that legacy media are accused of and tackle this head on.'
Former Trinity College librarian ran Uniskin Press and was prominent member of the Irish Labour History Society
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