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# Ryan Tubridy

This week
14th April 2024 - 19th April 2024
From Toy Man to Book Man? Tubridy’s new podcast is more about anecdotes than books
Last week
7th April 2024 - 13th April 2024
Ryan Tubridy is starting a new podcast and it's all very Ryan Tubridy
Last month
March 2024
Arrested, disgraced, injured: Cryptocurrency scams promote hoax stories about Irish celebrities
Have you seen spam ads appear on your social feeds?
One scam recently came about after a hacking of an Indian politician's Meta account.
The Journal understands the account was compromised by hackers who launched more than 50 ad campaigns.
Celebrity scam ads appear on Facebook and X.com after less than a minute of scrolling through main feeds.
Calls for Catherine Martin to answer Dáil questions as critics says minister's account is 'full of holes'
This year
2024
Ciaran Mullooly: RTÉ told staff to take our medicine because we were all equal - that was wrong
Ciaran Mullooly
Media Minister Catherine Martin says latest report into RTÉ points to a ‘dysfunctionality’
Poll: Will you listen to Oliver Callan's new radio slot?
'I didn't negotiate on the money': Oliver Callan to take over 9am slot on RTÉ Radio 1
After six months off the air, Tubridy is more Tubridy than ever before
Ryan Tubridy to make his return to the airwaves this morning on UK station Virgin Radio
Last year
2023
Beginnings, endings, Oireachtas hearings: A look back at The Late Late Show's rollercoaster year
Tubridy says morning before Oireachtas hearings was like 'Christmas morning - flipped'
'Novelty' or a guaranteed success - what will it mean to have Tubridy back on the radio?
Ryan Tubridy announces new weekday show on UK station Virgin Radio
Government approves €56 million bailout for RTÉ, subject to conditions
RTÉ u-turns on their request to provide Kelly-Forbes note to PAC in private
PAC refuse RTÉ's request to bring Kelly-Forbes note to committee in private
Jump in listeners for Ryan Tubridy's old radio slot, latest JNLR figures show
RTÉ offers Kelly-Forbes note to PAC provided it is not published or discussed in public session
RTÉ spends nearly €500,000 on reviews into Ryan Tubridy's salary and Toy Show the Musical
TV licence income down €14.2m on 2022 as growing numbers opt to not renew after RTÉ scandal
Montrose site: Taoiseach says RTÉ relocating would carry costs
Ryan Tubridy and RTÉ in ‘dispute’ over contract, director general says
RTÉ says it will not release the names of top 100 earners
RTÉ seeks €34.5m in additional funding with €21m licence fee shortfall also expected, confirms minister
Ryan Tubridy makes first return to airwaves with Chris Evans interview
'The sacked presenter club’: Piers Morgan ‘excited’ to see what Ryan Tubridy does next
RTÉ skips launch day for autumn TV schedule in wake of payments controversy
RTÉ chief tells media he 'doesn't want to talk about Ryan anymore' after meeting with Catherine Martin
RTÉ spent more than €100,000 on the first Grant Thornton review into pay controversy
Ryan Tubridy teases ‘new beginning’ and tells followers to ‘stay tuned for more’
New host and logo, shorter run-time, but no sponsor: The return of The Late Late Show
The Ryan Tubridy Show is now called The Nine O'Clock Show on RTÉ Radio One
What's next for Ryan Tubridy and RTÉ?
The statement that cost Ryan Tubridy his job at RTE
Who will replace Ryan Tubridy in his morning radio slot?
Bakhurst says Tubridy was 'shocked and disappointed' after contract negotiations terminated
Tubridy was due to return to RTE on €170,000 in September, says Bakhurst
Ryan Tubridy will not be returning to radio show as RTÉ DG says 'trust has broken down'
Public tell TDs 'enough is enough' as they say they won't renew TV licences amid RTÉ controversy