Since her debut on current affairs show Prime Time, Sarah McInerney has been gaining a legion of fans, impressed by her skills as a dogged interviewer.
Since her debut on current affairs show Prime Time, Sarah McInerney has been gaining a legion of fans, impressed by her skills as a dogged interviewer.
Miriam O’Callaghan has a new Prime Time ‘wife and husband’ but only two weeks into their new set up, the feedback has been a bit harsh.
We’ve all experienced professional disappointments and for Miriam O’Callaghan, hers was when RTÉ chose Ryan Tubridy to replace Pat Kenny on the Late Late.
Sarah McInerney had already built up an army of fans during her time in the hot seat on RTÉ’s Drivetime.
If there were more women in cabinet would it have taken a year?
Sarah McInerney has just bagged herself one of the most coveted roles in broadcasting presenting Prime Time alongside Miriam O’Callaghan.
RTÉ has announced that there is going to be a shakeup in the Prime Time lineup. Miriam O’Callaghan will be joined in the new season by Sarah McInerney and Fran McNulty.
This year has been like no other we have ever experienced.
JNLR) and some shows saw mega increases during 2020.With more people working from home due to the pandemic, it seems they were turning on the radio as well as the telly.The figures showed that overall, COVID-19 updates had an impact on listeners’ habits with even News at One on RTE Radio One seeing an increase in listeners.Claire Byrne took over the Today slot in August from Sarah McInerney who had subbed in over the summer, both to rave reviews, and the listener figures show that.The programme,
Sarah McInerney and Cormac O’hEadhra will take the wheel of Drivetime, RTÉ radio 1’s afternoon current affairs show today.
RTÉ, ‘We were lucky enough to move house just before the restrictions to a house with a good-sized garden.’‘So after years of apartment living, I spent some of these lovely sunny days trying my hand at gardening.
With @katieghannon in the hospitality room waiting to go on @RTERayDarcyShow about our new gig on @latedebaterteA post shared by Sarah McInerney (@sarahamcinerney) on Feb 3, 2018 at 1:38pm PSTThen last Monday, she learned that, as a result of Seán O’Rourke being axed by RTÉ following his attendance at the infamous Clifden dinner, she would be taking over the Saturday Show radio slot next month and The Late Debate will be returning to radio in the autumn schedules.It’s all been a bit of a
RTÉ Radio 1’s Drivetime alongside Cormac Ó hEadhra.Speaking as the national broadcaster’s autumn schedule was announced Sarah recounted being ‘mortified’ when she let slip, ‘Jaysus,’ while reporting on Golfgate on her final Today with Sarah McInerney show.‘I managed almost four months without a blip,’ she exclaimed describing the facepalm that followed when she saw the red on-air light was still lit, indicating that she hadn’t turned her mic off before letting out the word that summed up the
Ó hEadhra .The journalist moves into her new role this autumn having impressed station bosses and listeners alike during her stint in the Today show hot seat following Sean O’Rourke’s departure last May.There’s much excitement surrounding the broadcaster with whispers she could soon move on to co-host Prime Time alongside Miriam O’Callaghan too.Although nothing has been confirmed as of yet, the former Virgin Media host says she would be open to whatever options are presented to her.In the
RTÉ Radio 1’s schedule switch up which sees more women on air.Major moves include Sean O’Rourke’s old slot turning into Today with Claire Byrne while what was to be his new slot will now be Saturday with Katie Hannon, due to the fallout from his Oireachtas Golf Society dinner attendance.Many were keen to know where Sarah McInerney would end up and she’s ‘really excited’ to be getting behind the wheel of the Drivetime slot alongside Cormac Ó hEadhra , who had presented the weekend slot that Katie
RTÉ Radio 1’s Drivetime alongside Cormac Ó hEadhra.Speaking as the national broadcaster’s autumn schedule was announced Sarah recounted being ‘mortified’ when she let slip, ‘Jaysus,’ while reporting on Golfgate on her final Today with Sarah McInerney show.‘I managed almost four months without a blip,’ she exclaimed describing the facepalm that followed when she saw the red on-air light was still lit, indicating that she hadn’t turned her mic off before letting out the word that summed up the
Independent reports.According to the publication, Sarah McInerney, who was also in the running for the Radio 1 slot, could be the new host of the station’s This Week show which airs on Sunday’s in place of David McCullagh who will be moving to co-present the Six One.TV bosses are also considering the former Virgin Media One broadcaster who impressed listeners while filling in this summer as a possible co-host for Primetime alongside Miriam O’Callaghan.Changes are in store for Liveline presenter
Claire Byrne will present Radio 1’s key mid-morning slot, RTÉ has announced. Byrne will become the permanent replacement to Seán O’Rourke on the Today programme from Monday.
As Sean O’Rourke settles into his first week of retirement, Sarah McInerney stepped up to take over his RTÉ Radio 1 slot.
In what can only be one of the most surreal TV moments of the last decade, Claire Byrne has spent the last two weeks presenting her RTÉ Claire Byrne Live Show from her garden shed after falling ill.
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