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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Yusuf Omar CNN with his snapchat Video glasses and Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon)  . at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
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RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:  , Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon) at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:  , Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon) at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:   Richard Waghorn CTO RTE at  the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Yusuf Omar CNN with his snapchat Video glasses and Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon)  . at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:   Karina Buckley at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Aisling Moloney and Rachel Lavin at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:   Karina Buckley at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Pictured at RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Galway was Samantha Barry (CNN).<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:   Scene from the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:  Micheal Rosenblum, The VJ.com and Marc Settle Marc Settle, BBC trainer live facebooking from the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:  Micheal Rosenblum, The VJ.com and Marc Settle Marc Settle, BBC trainer live facebooking from the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Aisling Moloney and Rachel Lavin at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:   Karina Buckley at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:  Richard Swinford of Arthur D Little speaking at at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017:  Philip Bromweell and Michelle Ní Chróinín NUIG  at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
    mojocon rte 12.JPG
  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Victoria Grech, Video Marketer, speaker with Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon)  and Roisin O Liodain TG4 at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
    mojocon rte 10.JPG
  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Victoria Grech, Video Marketer, speaker with Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon)  and Roisin O Liodain TG4 at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Victoria Grech, Video Marketer, speaker with Glen Mulcahy  is Innovation Lead, Technology  RTÉ  and Roisin O Liodain TG4 at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Victoria Grech, Video Marketer, speaker with  Roisin O Liodain TG4 at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Rachel Lavin at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Aisling Moloney and Rachel Lavin at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017 Glen Mulcahy (RTÉ and founder RTÉ Mojocon) at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Repro Free:   04/05/2017: Victoria Grech, Video Marketer, speaker with  Roisin O Liodain TG4 at the 3 day conference RTE Mojocon at the Radisson Blu Hotel Galway .<br />
<br />
RTÉ Mojocon is the leading international conference on mobile journalism, mobile content creation (including photography) and new technology which is packed with plenary sessions from leading professionals and workshops with industry experts in addition to a fringe programme, photo-walks, exhibitions and networking events. <br />
 <br />
RTÉ Mojocon is showcasing the wealth and breadth of pioneering work being done by media organisations, broadcasters, companies and individuals around the globe to truly explore and develop the potential of smart devices as high-quality content creation and consumption tools.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM ..........Hector O hEochagain celebrates his  First Breakfast show live in Galway from the RTE studio with a cake from the Radisson Blu hotel. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM ..........Hector O hEochagain celebrates his  First Breakfast show live in Galway from the RTE studio with a cake from the Radisson Blu hotel. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Frankie Gavin and  Ryan Tubridy  on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Frankie Gavin and  Ryan Tubridy  on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM ..........Hector O hEochagain celebrates his  First Breakfast show live in Galway from the RTE studio with a cake from the Radisson Blu hotel. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Joe O'Connor (GMIT SU Vice President & Welfare Officer), Colin Canny (GMIT SU President), Ryan Tubridy (2FM), Martin Rooney (GMIT Graduate of Construction Management & Quantity Surveying) at the roadcaster on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • NUIG Student Alan Rooney from Ennis got to meet Ryan Tubridy  on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • PAtrick Lydon from An Ceathur Rua met  Ryan Tubridy  on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • The Thorantons from Knocknacarra Paul Stephaine(Quigley) Luke and Jaime got to meet Ryan Tubridy  on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Mary Murray from Balliansloe got to meet Ryan Tubridy  on Hector's Day as RTE 2Fm broadcast live from Galway for the entire day to celebrate  Hector's first Breakfast show on RTE  2Fm. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway wasmc for the night Aengus Mac Grianna RTE . These
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway wasmc for the night Aengus Mac Grianna RTE . These
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  • Audi Galway has appointed breakfast radio presenter Hector Ó hEochagáin as a brand ambassador for the dealership. The Galway based RTE 2FM DJ picked up the keys to his new Audi A5 Sportback today at Audi Galway, Briarhill Business Park, Ballybrit. Hector will work with Audi Galway on a number of new launches and events throughout 2013.  Picture:Andrew Downes.
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  • The Breast Cancer Research Fashion Show featuring the "Pink Ladies" at  the G hotel where MC Teresa Mannion, RTE, introduces group of women who have experienced breast cancer and Catwalk Models .<br />
At the event was Kim Tighe.  Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM ..Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live from  Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM .... Caroline Shally with daughters Amy and Michaela Originally from Tuam living in Galwya City met  Ryan Tubridy, who broadcast from Eyre sq to celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM ..Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live from  Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 09/10/2014  repro free With Galway having avoided flooding, Daniel Müller-Schott, soloist with the RTE National Sympony Orchestra, watched the sun go down on Galway bay before performing at Music for Galway’s Cellissimo Series at Leisureland, Salthill Galway  in association with SAP Ireland. The Concert will be repeated at the National Concert Hall Dublin on the Friday  evening.  Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 26/02/2013 Repro free. The Galway Music Residency will kick off its first ever festival, tomorrow February 27th in NUIG with three full days of lunchtime events, workshops and evening concerts. The Festival which has been organised in partnership with Music For Galway is the final celebration in a year- long programme of anniversary activities marking ten years of making and sharing music in Galway City, County and beyond...Over the next three days, The Galway Ensemble in Residence, ConTempo String Quartet (( from left)Ingrid Nicola Bogdan Sofei,  Adrian Mantu and Andreea Banciu) who will be joined by Irish Pianist Isabelle O' Connell, ( seated ) and the RTE Vanbrugh Quartet, Argentinian Guitarist Ariel Hernandez & Irish Accordionist Dermot Dunne for a series of evening concerts featuring favourites of audiences from concerts played over the last decade. The musical programme will cater to all tastes ranging from contemporary Irish through to favourite classics and even some Latin American and popular music! Picture:Andrew Andrew Downes..A series of free lunchtime events will include a solo performance by Galwegian Cellist and vocalist Naomi Berrill, a reading from local poet Kevin O' Shea and an open discussion about ?the Making of Music? between Composer in Residence Karen Power and celebrated composer and founder of The Galway Music Residency Jane O' Leary. The festival will also feature a number of workshops for primary and secondary students with Dermot Dunne and Karen Power and a Piano Masterclass with Isabelle O' Connell. All are welcome to come along to these events for free but booking is advisable.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM ..Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live from  Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hector's day on RTE 2FM Hector O hEochagain , Larry Gogan and Ryan Tubridy, celebrate Hector's First Breakfast show live in Galway. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • Hotel Meyrick host 'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Kelly Meier South Africa and  Ciara Crossan Cork Weddingdates.ie at Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Kelly Meier South Africa and  Ciara Crossan Cork Weddingdates.ie at Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'!
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Eibhlín Ní Choistealbha RTÉ/TG4.<br />
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Eibhlín Ní Choistealbha RTÉ/TG4.<br />
These annua
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘
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  • Tim Curley Athone and Mary Ann Sweeney New York at  Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Anthony Mary Ann Sweeney from New York were Hotel Meyrick host 'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.
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  • Leonie Garvey Atenhry at Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Nick Cograve Carlow and Leonie Gardiner Athenry were Hotel Meyrick host 'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.
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  • Hotel Meyrick host 'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Donal Reddington, Newcastle and  Cathy Daly Headford  and at Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.
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  • Hotel Meyrick host 'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Brian Skelly Wexford and Rosemary Meledy  from the Wedding Planner   at Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.
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  • Hotel Meyrick host 'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.Lesley Sam Milligan Touches Wdding planners at Hotel Meyrick for a  'Wedding Taster with a Twist' with celebrity Irish soap stars & comedians!.Hotel Meyrick, located in the heart of Eyre Square hosted their inaugural 'Wedding Taster with a Twist'  as TG4 Ros na Run stars Caitríona Ní Loideán (Maire Eilis Ní Fhlaithearta) and Gary Mc Bride (Seamus Moran, formally 'Mike Gleeson' in RTE's Fair City) acted as the 'Newly Weds'! The popular characters enjoyed a steamy affair on the hit Irish soap and the pair certainly   entertained guests at the Wedding showcase, adding a twist or two to the occasion! Side-splitting comedian Alan Shortt played the holier than holy priest on the couple's 'big day' with the evening aimed at brides and grooms-to-be in search of the perfect wedding venue.
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Helena Mullins and Natasha Fennell, both from S
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Helena Mullins and Natasha Fennell, both from S
    48oireachtas media awards.JPG
  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards on Friday night (May 13th). Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Eibhlín Ní Choistealbha RTÉ/TG4.<br />
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  • 28/03/2016  RnaG presenter (retired) Frainc a'mhaille from Ros Muc (seated)Pictured with Eoin Mac Lochlainn great grandnephews of Patrick Pearse at Pearse's Cottage, Teach an Phiarsaigh, in Rosmuc in Connemara during a special broadcast of RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta programme Adhmhaidin on Easter Monday 28 March 2016.  <br />
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Patrick Pearse used the cottage as a summer house, and also as summer school for his pupils from St Enda’s school in Dublin.  He was inspired by the people and the culture of the area, and it is said that he composed the graveside oration he gave at O’Donovan Rossa’s funeral in 1915 there.<br />
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The broadcast was to commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising, and also marked 30 years on air for the programme.  <br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure.
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  • Chaiman of the ISA( Irish Shows Assoc) Dorothy Lazenby with Bobby Bolger, Ballyconneelly, GerardKing President of the Chamber of Commerce in Clifden, Dolan Mick, Supreme Champion and Owner Paddy Connolly, and RTE's Ryan Tubridy  at the launch of the Connemara Pony Show  in the Abbeyglen Castle Hotel in Clifden. The Connemara Pony Show  is to be held on the 16th August  in Clifden. Photo:Andrew Downes. Photo issued with Compliments, No reproduction fee.
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  • report free. TG4, the Irish language television station, was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by President Michael D. Higgins at the Oireachtas Media Awards. Other winners on the night included Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta show ‘Bláthnaid Libh’, Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn and Alan Titley, Irish Times columnist.<br />
Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí whilst Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster. Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an autistic boy in Maidhm.<br />
The annual awards, which took place in the Salthill Hotel, Galway, celebrate achievement and excellence in the Irish language media sector and honour actors, journalists, presenters, programme makers and others who have excelled in their contributions in the last year. A new category for Best Short Film was introduced this year and was won by Meangadh Fíbín for their film Snámh in aghaidh Easa.<br />
“It’s a huge honour to have the President present the awards, particularly as TG4 celebrates its 20th anniversary this year” said Liam Ó Maolaodha, Director of an tOireachtas. “President Higgins played an integral part in the founding of the station and has always been an advocate for both Irish language media and the arts. These awards are one of the highlights of the Irish language media sector’s calendar and reflect and celebrate the thriving industry that it’s become,” he added.<br />
Independent filmmakers Magamedia took home the award for Best Television Series for EIPIC as well as Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. The documentary tells the true story of Irishman Mike Malloy who survived over 20 attempts on his life in depression-era New York.<br />
Photos caption:<br />
Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Galway’s Tara Breathnach who won Best Actor for her role as the mother o
    57oireachtas media awards.JPG
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