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Sunday Miscellany is an English-language Irish radio programme featuring new Irish writing of poetry and (mostly non-fiction) prose, broadcast on Sunday mornings on RTÉ Radio 1 since 1968. The programme does not have hosts, but contributions of writings, read by the writers are intercut with related music. [ 2 ]
www.rte.ie /radio RTÉ Radio is a division and service of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), which broadcasts four analogue channels and five digital channels across Ireland and beyond. Founded in January 1926 as 2RN , the first broadcaster in the Irish Free State , in 1933 the service became Radio Athlone (Irish Raidió Áth Luain ) and in ...
RTÉ also has a number of digital radio services, with RTÉ Gold being its only online station with a full schedule. The broadcaster operates a number of online services including a news website and app, as well as streaming service RTE Player. RTÉ owns 50% of sports broadcaster GAAGO, which in turn operates LOI TV.
Millennium 88FM was a temporary local radio service for Dublin, Ireland, operated by RTÉ from 1988 to April 1989 to mark 1988 at the year of the Dublin Millennium. The station broadcast from studios at the GPO Arcade in Dublin from 7am to 6pm daily.
Conneely has since become a journalist with RTÉ News and Murray presents a late night show on RTÉ Radio 1. The next presenters were Paul O'Flynn (2004–2005) and Sabrina Phelan (2004–2006). O'Flynn now works as a reporter with RTÉ Sport and Phelan is a trainer with Dog Training Ireland .
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 December 2024. Irish commentator Marty Morrissey Morrissey in 2019 Born (1958-10-28) 28 October 1958 (age 66) Mallow, County Cork, Ireland Alma mater University College Cork (UCC) Occupation Commentator Employer Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) Martin Morrissey (born 28 October 1958) is an Irish ...
James Greeley (born 12 September 1945) is an Irish radio voiceover. He worked for 4fm until early 2012. [1]Greeley is a veteran of Irish radio having worked for many stations such as Millennium 88FM, RTÉ 2fm [2] [3] RTÉ News and RTÉ Radio 1.
Mac Mathúna's long-running Sunday morning radio series Mo Cheol Thú (You are my music) began in 1970 and continued until November 2005, when he retired from broadcasting. [2] [5] Each 45-minute programme offered a miscellany of archive music, poetry and folklore, mainly of Irish origin. It was one of radio's longest running programmes.