JNLR 2007 results on Irish radio released
The latest TNS mrbi Joint National Listenership Research results, covering the whole of 2007, into radio in Ireland have been released. The can be viewed here (pdf).
The latest TNS mrbi Joint National Listenership Research results, covering the whole of 2007, into radio in Ireland have been released. The can be viewed here (pdf).
The 2008 Edelman Trust Barometer has recorded a rise in
trust of the mainstream media in Ireland among what the PR firm calls 'opinion elites'.
The survey was conducted using 30-minute telephone interviews among 150 college-educated respondents aged between 35 and 64. All were within the top 25 percent of household income nationally.
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University Collage Cork is to hold
a journalism conference next month which will ask if newspapers are on
their last leg and in danger of being replaced by new media.
The event will include speakers from newspapers and new media.
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A more up-to-date list is now here.
Since the original post was published the number of links we have to Irish journalists’ blogs has massively expanded – mostly thanks to reader’s comments on the last post.
Again, this is by no means a complete list. You can post additions, corrections, comments, and, as always, abuse below. (You can comment here without entering an email address, or name).
Adam Maguire, freelancer
Adrian Weckler, tech journalist / editor, S. Business Post
Dave Forsythe, Deputy Editor, Cork Independent
Declan Cashin, subeditor the Star; col. Irish Independent
Fergus Cassidy, freelancer
Gavin Sheridan, freelance sub-editor, Irish Examiner
Harry McGee, political editor, Irish Examiner
Haydn Shaughnessy tech journalist, the Irish Times
John Maguire, film critic, Irish Independent
John Reynolds, freelancer
John Naughton, (UK-based) columnist, the Observer
John Collins, tech journalist, the Irish Times
Karlin Lillington, tech journalist, the Irish Times
Kevin Rafter, assistant editor/political editor, Sunday Tribune
Kathy Foley freelancer, & columnist, the Sunday Times
Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, Andersonstown News Group
Ronan Fitzgerald, freelance journalist (the Guardian, Pitchfork)
Ruairi Roddy, technology officer, Thomas Crosbie Holdings
Ronan Price, Editor, Herald AM; tech col., Evening Herald
Richard Delevan, business editor and col., Sunday Tribune
Sinead Gleeson, arts journalist, the Irish Times
Sarah Carey columnist the Sunday Times
Tom Griffin, (UK-based)
Una Mullally, journalist, Sunday Tribune
Earlier today, English journalist Ian Bailey started an appeal over the failed libel action against Irish and UK newspapers over their linking of him to the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
Bailey was arrested twice, but never charged. The newspaper involved are the Daily Telegraph, the Times, the Sunday Times and IN&M titles the Sunday Independent, (London) Independent on Sunday, and the Irish Daily Star (then the Star).
More text and video at RTE.ie.
It was only June when Blurred Keys was redefined as an Irish media blog. Previously this blog was for publishing my mix ranting and photographs, it just happens a lot of my ranting were about the media.
Here's Blurred Keys' year (by date)...
LINK: 'Google falls at first moral hurdle'
RTE makes and keeps "personalities"
Blogorrah.com - the start of empire building with “very few overheads”
Irish Daily Mail down 28,000 in 3 months
Gamesindustry.biz editor points to confusing reporting of new console war
Tubridy "never heard" of Drudge; but RTE would love 3.5 billion hits in 12 months
'Irishmailonsunday.com' redirects to competitor’s website, tribune.ie
A self regulatory Irish Press Council?
If not ditch, put names to papers' leaders
Colbert talks YouTube, on YouTube
Tits on the cover of The Irish Times!
Irish Press Council, Ombudsman revealed as defamation bill debated in the SeanadSome of Blurred Keys in 2005...
According to the Irish Independent (vie Boards.ie) there are plans for high-speed train route between Dublin to Cork.
The infrastructure plans would see 200kmh adopted in the link between Clondalkin, Co Dublin and Limerick Junction, over 62pc of the route distance….
Barry Kenny, Iarnrod Eireann spokesperson, said yesterday: "The Cork-Dublin route is our flagship Intercity route, with almost 4,000,000 passenger journeys annually today."
The high-speed of 200kmh/125mmph in question is that achieved by the UK in 1990. However, it’s a positive move all the same…
"A two-hour city centre to city centre journey time would simply be impossible for any other transport mode in this country to even come close to matching," he said.
Blurred Keys is an Irish blog about print, broadcast, and online media, in ‘the State’ and afar, it’s edited by Cian Ginty
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