A more up-to-date list is now here.
Kevin Rafter, the Sunday Tribune’s Assistant Editor/Political Editor, is one of the latest Irish journalists to join the blogging world.
We found Rafter’s blog at he Irish Blogs Awards’ website – which lists new blogs in its blog. They also list Ruairi Roddy, Technology Officer at Thomas Crosbie Holdings, as another new blog.
Although Roddy has been blogging for some time, the IBA’s posts about new blogs aren’t always about truly new blogs, but highly usefully all the same – the clutter on Irish blog aggregators makes it difficult to find new blogs. Here's some of the rest...
Late last year mulley.net reported Harry McGee, Political Editor for the Irish Examiner, also started to blog.
New Yorker and Business Editor and columnist with The Sunday Tribune, Richard Delevan, writes at richarddelevan.blogspot.com.
Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, of the Andersonstown News Group (publishers of the Andersonstown News, North Belfast News, South Belfast News, Lá, and the discontinued-in-print Daily Ireland) blogs at apublishersblog.blogspot.com.
Adam Maguire, a Dublin-based freelancer, writes about the media and politics at adammaguire.com/blog.
Ronan Price, Editor, Herald AM, and tech/games columnist in Evening Herald, writes mainly about his weekly Tuesday column in the paper at logondaily.blogspot.com (EDIT/FIXED: As one reader kindly told us, Price is the Editor at Herald AM).
Irish journalists based in the UK and blogging include John Naughton, and Tom Griffin.
Irish tech journalists who blog include John Collins, and Adrian Weckler. While the Irish Time’s Karlin Lillington seams to have let her domain name, www.techno-culture.com, slip out of her hands, she is writing about tech on chipswiththat.com for Newstalk106-108 FM’s the Right Hook.
One of the most famous Irish blogers, the Sunday Times’ Sarah Carey was a blogger before becoming a columnist. “I’d always wanted to write, so some years ago I began my blog GUBU so I could store ideas for future reference. Then people started reading it, which was unexpected. The Sunday Times read the blog, liked it and offered me a column” Carey states in her site’s about page.
Meanwhile, in the broadcast area, DJs who blog include RTE 2FM’s Rick O'Shea at ricksbreakfastblog.blogspot.com, Today FM’s Ray Foley at rayfoleyshow.blogspot.com, and Victor Barry with Cork's RedFM at victorbarry.blogspot.com.
This is by no means a compleat list, if we’re missing any Irish journalists’ blogs or Ireland-based journalists’ blogs please comment below and leave a link (you can comment here without entering an email address or any name etc).
UPDATE NO.1: Cork-based freelance journalist Kathy Foley, who has previously worked for the Irish edition of the Sunday Times, blogs at kathyfoley.wordpress.com.
UPDATE NO.2: Sinead Gleeson, arts journalist (for the Irish Times and more), blogs at http://www.sineadgleeson.com/blog/; Dublin freelancer John Reynolds at http://www.johnreynolds.ie/; and Sunday Tribune music journalist, Una Mullally, at the at http://unarocks.blogspot.com/.
UPDATE NO.3: Another is freelancer Fergus Cassidy at http://www.ferguscassidy.ie/ (again, link found vie mulley.net).
UPDATE NO.4: Haydn Shaughnessy has a digital culture blog at http://www.mediangler.com/, he regularly contributes to the Irish Times on similar topics.
UPDATE NO.5: Ronan Fitzgerald, freelance journalist (the Guardian, Pitchfork), blogs at http://www.ronanfitzgerald.net/houseisafeeling/
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