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  2. Today Tonight (Irish TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Today Tonight was broadcast from Monday to Thursday on RTÉ One after the main evening news and restored the station's reputation for current affairs broadcasting following the demise of 7 Days in 1976. [2] The last edition of the programme was broadcast on 27 August 1992 and was replaced by Prime Time. [3] It won a number of Jacob's Awards.

  3. RTÉ News (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    16:00 – Latest News and Weather, repeated on a loop for the rest of the hour (includes live simulcast of News2day at 16:45) 17:00 – Nuacht RTÉ le TG4, repeated on a loop until 17.40; 17:40 – Nuacht RTÉ le TG4 and News with ISL: Live simulcast with RTÉ One; 18:01 – RTÉ News: Six One: Live simulcast of RTÉ One's flagship evening news ...

  4. Category:Irish television news shows - Wikipedia

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  6. List of programmes broadcast by Virgin Media Television (Ireland)

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    The Holiday Show (2013) Junior Head Chef; The Lie (2014) Midday (2008–2016) Mastermind (2011–2012) The Morning Show with Sybil & Martin (2009–2013) The Offside Show; Play TV (2009–2010) Popcorn; The Property Game; School Run; Sports Tonight (1998–2009) Take Me Out Ireland (2010–2013) Tallafornia (2011–2013) X-Posé (2007–2016 ...

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  9. RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock - Wikipedia

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    RTÉ followed the BBC in having its news bulletins presented by a newsreader, who took no part on news gathering but simply read a script presented to them. [citation needed] Among the most prominent readers of the programme were Charles Mitchel and Maurice O'Doherty. Later presenters of the Nine O'Clock News included Don Cockburn and Derek Davis.