Award-Winning Investigation Puts Spotlight on Public-Interest Reporting
Michael O’Farrell has won another top journalism honour, reinforcing the value of investigative reporting in Ireland.
BMW Backs Bright Irish Startups With 2026 Entrepreneur Wins
BMW Ireland has named All Real Nutrition and Bánór as the 2026 Future Entrepreneur Competition winners.
Radio Levy Row, Key Newsroom Moves and a Major Merger Probe
Commercial radio sounds the alarm on levy hikes as major Irish media appointments and a global merger probe reshape the week.
The Currency Builds Momentum as Financial Reserves Climb
The Currency has increased shareholder funds to over €1.1 million, marking another solid growth step for Ireland’s specialist media sector.
End of an Era as The Phoenix Bows Out After Four Decades
The Phoenix has confirmed its closure after more than 43 years, marking the end of a distinctive satirical voice in Irish media.
From Far-Right Fixer to Frontline Storyteller: The Reinvention of Caolan Robertson
Caolan Robertson’s journey from propagandist to Ukraine reporter reveals how digital storytelling is reshaping modern journalism.
The Last Sting: What Ended The Phoenix’s 43-Year Reign
The closure of The Phoenix ends a bold era of insider reporting and offers a stark lesson for Irish journalism.
End of an Era as The Phoenix Bows Out After Four Decades
The Phoenix is closing after more than 40 years, highlighting the deep pressures facing legacy print titles in Ireland.
Free-to-Air Today, Paywalled Tomorrow? Ireland’s World Cup Viewing Crossroads
RTÉ has every World Cup match free-to-air, but rising rights costs raise fresh questions about how long that model can last in Ireland.
Big Audience, Bigger Bill: RTÉ Defends Prague Match Spend
RTÉ’s €57,000 Prague trip has sparked debate across Irish media, with the broadcaster citing huge ratings, streams and revenue gains.




