Lisa Murphy obituary: Former model, TV star and businesswoman who ‘left people feeling happier’
Despite her glamorous image and camera-ready smile, she was a reserved person, who was so shy she was unable to read aloud in secondary school
Despite her glamorous image and camera-ready smile, she was a reserved person, who was so shy she was unable to read aloud in secondary school
Indian software services giant will use ‘AI first’ technology to ‘evolve and scale’ Liberty Global’s set-top boxes
Here at The Irish Times, we like things to stay the same and look back fondly to a time of Marathon bars, Telecom Éireann and Windscale
Public service media does not have to mean a diet of worthy but dull programming. Think of Normal People
An Post chief executive confirms he has ‘no further interest’ in a job at the broadcaster
St Patrick’s Athletic v CSKA Sofia to be broadcast live on News Now channel
More pragmatic alliances may soon be needed to cope with streaming competition
Hundreds were condemned during witch-hunts that persisted into 18th century
First-time sports rights partnership helps rivals ‘make the maths work’, says RTÉ chief
Will McCreevey sells stake in National Beauty Distribution and is made redundant
Writer Peter McKenna’s gangland drama ‘must be successful in the US’ or be axed
MD Paul Farrell on The Big Deal, daytime changes and sharing Six Nations with RTÉ
Varadkar constituency ally Ted Leddy acknowledges posts as ‘insensitive’
Darragh O’Brien huffed and puffed and finally got a shovelful of dirt – disappointing
Experts cite fertility concerns, ‘conspirituality’ and distrust of the Irish health system
Experienced broadcasting executive will be first to hold newly created role
‘Terrific opportunity’ to make Ireland hub for factual, lifestyle and studio shows
Newspaper industry faces ‘serious systemic challenges’ and needs support, says Hughes
EU’s revised directive allows broadcasters to concentrate ads in peak viewing times
An ‘early adopter’ of Covid-19 in March, she continued to broadcast through the illness
With audiences stuck at home, every break from contagious anxiety helps
At home on radio, Yates was provocative without tipping into gratuitous offence
TikTok and Instagram in Virgin’s sights as TV bulletins receive Covid-19 surge
Quizzes have had a renaissance during the lockdown, but for some people they were always a way of life
Jennifer O’Connell: The footage is unsettling when juxtaposed with closure of Bewley’s
Virgin Media Ireland executive will succeed Pat Kiely, who is leaving broadcaster in July
You might not have to take the horse to France to get consumers to spend again
TV boss ‘excited’ to move on to ‘next chapter’ after 22 years at former TV3 group
TV, once cheaper than a night out, now comes with a hefty monthly bill
Prize of guaranteed stardom has long eluded winners of the one-time TV juggernaut
Company that is seeking redundancies says wellbeing of staff ‘foremost’ in process
Public service broadcasting is necessary for politics and a healthy public life
Unions accuse management of failing to consult over decision to lay off up to 65 staff
Postal company chief confirms he was unsuccessful applicant for RTÉ’s top job
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices