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We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

7 months ago

The Global Grip of Reality TV

Once dismissed as a passing trend has now become the ultimate guilty pleasure, even in a society that’s as highly…

2 years ago

TG4 and Atlantic Academy launch a new intensive media training programme

TG4 have launched a 14-week intensive television and film training and skills-based programme. This practical programme, delivered by Atlantic Academy,…

4 years ago

TG4 Announces New Series Diving Deep into the Extraordinary Wildlife of Our Celtic Coasts

TG4s landmark natural history series sees naturalist Eoin Warner take viewers on a breath-taking journey of discovery around the spectacular…

4 years ago

Google ‘Year in Search’ Results reveal what Ireland googled in 2021

As 2021 comes to a close the Google Year in Search results gives us a snapshot of what caught the…

4 years ago

TG4 appoints its first Archivist

TG4 wants to increase public access to the station's digital archive as they celebrate 25 years on air. As a…

4 years ago

Peacock Begins European Rollout on Sky

Sky and NBCUniversal today announced plans to rollout Peacock content across Sky territories, beginning with a soft launch in the…

4 years ago

Misneach- An insight into PhD research which shook the Defence Forces

Misneach - Tom Clonan, a new documentary series, is set to air on Wednesday, October 13th at 9.30 pm on…

4 years ago

TG4 set to show new engineering series kids

Na hInnealtóirí is a new fun-filled children’s series all about Engineering. With the help of Na hInnealtóirí team Colm Ó…

4 years ago

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