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  2. Portal:Current events/2015 October 29 - Wikipedia

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    Business and economics The largest lender in Europe’s most robust economy, Deutsche Bank AG, will cut 35k jobs in an effort to counter falling profits. (WSJ) Sony announces $278.2 million in net profits for the quarter ending Sept. 30, beating market expectations. (WSJ) Google announces that Project Loon – to provide wireless access to four billion unconnected people around the globe in ...

  3. 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.

  4. RTÉ News (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    10.00 – Today with Claire Byrne: simulcast of the RTÉ Radio 1 show; 11.00 – Latest News and Weather: repeated on a loop for the rest of the hour; 12.00 – Latest News and Weather: repeated on a loop for the rest of the hour; 13:00 – RTÉ News: One O'Clock. Live simulcast of RTÉ One's lunchtime news bulletin

  5. Today Tonight (Irish TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Today Tonight was an Irish news and current affairs programme noted for its in-depth analysis, robust cross-examination of senior politicians and investigative reporting. The programme was broadcast on RTÉ One for the first time on Monday 6 October 1980. [1] Brian Farrell, Barry Cowan and Olivia O'Leary were the three original presenters.

  6. This Week (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    This Week is a news and current affairs radio programme broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1. It airs Sundays between 1300 and 1400. It airs Sundays between 1300 and 1400. The programme is presented by RTE's former political correspondent David McCullagh, former Washington-based US correspondent Carole Coleman and political reporter Justin McCarthy.

  7. 2015 in Irish television - Wikipedia

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    11 October – TV3's coverage of the 2015 Rugby World Cup continues to break ratings records, with Ireland's match against France seen by an average 1.15 million viewers, peaking at 1.42 million. Figures suggest a total of 1.69 million tuned in to the game's coverage on TV3, which includes the game itself, as well as pre and post match analysis.

  8. Timeline of RTÉ Television - Wikipedia

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    29 October – RTÉ News Now launches as a free-to-air channel on Saorview. November – RTÉ News Now's iPhone app wins Best Media app, Best Apple App and the Grand Prix awards at 'The Appy's 2010 with The Carphone Warehouse'. [29] 9 November – Noel Curran is appointed Director-General of RTÉ. [30]

  9. Prime Time (Irish TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Prime Time is an Irish current affairs television programme airing on RTÉ One on Tuesday and Thursday nights (following the RTÉ Nine O'Clock News).. First broadcast on RTÉ One in 1992, Miriam O'Callaghan has been its main presenter since 1995. [1]

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