Parteen’s Jen wins Home of the Year
*Photograph: Joe McCallion A Parteen woman has been named as the winner of Home of the Year.
*Photograph: Joe McCallion A Parteen woman has been named as the winner of Home of the Year.
THE last Friday in March, a wet and windy day, brought the glamorous, the iconic and beautiful Celia Holman Lee and her models, Asta and Anne to Ennis, to film a segment for RTE’s daily afternoon show, The Today Show at the Old Ground Hotel, with fashions from The County Boutique and Nozomi Shoe …
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*Hazel Doupe as Ingrid. Cast members from Lahinch made hit TV series Smother have said the local landscape plays a critical role in the drama.
*Media attending a press briefing by the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET). “The news media are, for the most part, the bringers of bad news, and it’s not entirely the media’s fault. Bad news gets higher ratings and sells more papers than good news.” – Peter McWilliams.
*Dervla Kirwan. Lahinch and surrounding areas of North West Clare are on course to be screened to an international audience.
Officials in the rural and community development section of Clare County Council are to write to RTÉ seeking a change to its broadcasting schedule.
Popular RTÉ television show Nationwide is to broadcast a special programme about the Burren this Sunday, February 15th.
A sense of hope is emerging on the farms of Clare as the cycle of rebirth begins but an anti-farming agenda is developing on RTÉ, Joe Melody writes in his latest column for The Clare Echo.
Popular Clare broadcaster, Marty Morrissey has spoken about his fear of swimming and an incident which left him with temporary amnesia.
Two Clare broadcasters have been shortlisted for prestigious national radio awards.