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.
Europe’s Scorching Warning Shot Reshapes the Climate Story
Europe’s heatwave is being framed as a climate warning, with major implications for public health, policy and Irish media coverage.
World Cup Water Breaks Turn Into a Broadcast Goldmine
World Cup hydration breaks are becoming a major advertising play, raising fresh questions for broadcasters, sponsors and viewer experience.
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.
Should Ireland Go Further Than a Teen Social Media Ban?
Irish reactions to the UK’s under-16 social media ban show the real fight may be against addictive algorithms, not just app access.




