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  • 10/6/2012. Gurteen Celtic FC's  Shauna Golden and Salthill Devon's Sinead Heffernan in action from the Girls FAI u-14 Cup game at Drom, Galway on Sunday Photo:-Andrew Downes
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  • David Keogh, Kildare, Aoife Granville,  Laura Kennedy, James Milet, Susan McGinley, Salthill at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • The Iceman with Susan McGinely from Salthill at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • David Keogh, Kildare, Aoife Granville,  Laura Kennedy, James Milet, Susan McGinley, Salthill at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • ICEMAN freezes Claudia Felstead on the beach in Salthill, GAlway at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • DJ Tony Fenton with Maria Cunningham from Clare and Siobhan Doyle Wexford at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Top of the World.Robert Johnson from Ballinasloe enjoying the sushine and water at Blackrock Salthill Galway  Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Dancing shoes from "Trad on the Prom" traditional music and dance show in  Salthill Hotel Galway Ireland.
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  • Eoin O Challahan Newbridge, Kildare, Leola Lillis, Galway Tina Nic Caba, Galway and Carol Friel Galway at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Laura Redec with Stephen Costello from Knock  and Claudia Felstead at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • DJ Tony Fenton with Eoin O Callaghan, Newbridge and Fergal Doyle Newbridge, at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Kenny Maguire from Claremorris Co. Mayo pulls his own Pint at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Kevin Whelahan from Diageo and Jim McSpadden Diageo and the ICEMAN  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Lisa Halton from Maynooth and the ICEMAN  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Ciara Murray, Newbridge, pulls her own pint  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Paul McDonagh From Castlebar Co. Mayo pulls his own pint  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Deirdre Breatnach , Aoife Ni Chuirrin  and Mary Ann Daltion from the Waterford hen  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Jimmy Lyons and Sinead Kileen  from Ballinaloe at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Eoin O Challahan Newbridge, Kildare, Leola Lillis, Galway Tina Nic Caba, Galway and Carol Friel Galway at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Aoife Ni Chuirrin, Deirdre Breathnach, Sinead Mhurchadha Caren Ni Dhroma and Mairead Ni Chalhbhuadhaigh from the Waterford hen  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Laura Redec with Eugene Hughes from Baal, Co. Mayo at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Shane Burke from Carrickmines Dublin pulls his own pint  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • DJ Tony Fenton with Eoin O Callaghan, Newbridge and Ciara Murray Newbridge, at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Aoife Ni Chuirrin, Deirdre Breathnach, Sinead Mhurchadha Caren Ni Dhroma and Mairead Ni Chalhbhuadhaigh from the Waterford hen  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Dermot Keogh Martin Ward Jimmy Lyons all from  Ballinasloe   at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Jimmy Lyons from Ballinaloe at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Padraic Scanlon Sligo pulls his own pint at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Breege Ui Mhurchadha, Caren Ni Dhroma , Betty O Rourke and Dolly Dalton  from the Waterford hen  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Shane Burke from Carrickmines Dublin and Ronan O Brien from Whitegate in Co. Clare  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Mary Anne Dalton from Dungarvan  pulls her  own Pint at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Mark Finlay from Kilkenny pulls his own Pint at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Brian Farrell from waterford  pulls his own Pint at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Mairead Ní  Chalhbhuadhaigh, Laura Spillane and Tracy Coughlan from the Waterford hen  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • DJ Tony Fenton with Leola Lillis, Galway Tina Nic Caba, Galway  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • DJ Tony Fenton with the Waterford HEN party at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Padraic Scanlon Sligo pulls his own pint at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Jimmy Lyons and Sinead Kileen  from Ballinaloe with the ICEMAN at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Aoiffe Madden WHPR Neil Hannon, The Duckworth Method and Julie Blakeney WHPR  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Ronan O Brien from Whitegate in Co. Clare pulls his own pint  at the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill. Photo:Andrew Downes.. .Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set on the beach for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ,  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is DJ Tony Fenton and Laura Redec  and Duke Special  . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set on the beach for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ,  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is The ICEMAN, DJ Tony Fenton   and Duke Special  . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton show  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is the ICEMAN . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton show  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is the ICEMAN . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set on the beach for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ,  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is The ICEMAN, DJ Tony Fenton   and Duke Special  . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • 25/12/2015 Swimmers in Salthill  Galway take selfie after taking part in the COPE annual Christmas Day swim  . Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • All set on the beach for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ,  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is DJ Tony Fenton and Laura Redec  and Duke Special  . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • 25/12/2015 Swimmers in Salthill  Galway taking part in the COPE annual Christmas Day swim  . Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • All set on the beach for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton Show at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is  Claudia Felstead, Duke Special and Laura Redec  . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set on the beach for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ,  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is Laura Redec, The ICEMAN, DJ Tony Fenton  and Claudia Felstead . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • All set for the Budweiser Ice Cold Summer BBQ, broadcast live on the Tony Fenton show  at The Galway Bay Hotel in Salthill, Galway is Claudia Felstead the ICEMAN and Laura Redec,  . Photo:Andrew Downes...More Info:.Both Duke Special and The Divine Comedy performed at the summer kick-off party and Today FM's Tony Fenton Show broadcast live from the hotel all afternoon...The 150 invited guests included Today FM listeners ad Budweiser Ice Cold Facebook fans from all over the country. Guests also won the chance to win a cool Grand in cash, meet Mr. Iceman and of course enjoy a pint of Budweiser Ice Cold, the coldest pint ever!..Enjoy Budweiser Ice Cold sensibly visit www.drinkaware.ie ..This event was strictly over 18's,..-ENDS-..FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:.Killian Burns / Aoiffe Madden..Killian.burns@ogilvy.com / aoiffe.madden@ogilvy.com.WHPR..Tel: 01 6690030.
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  • Mike Keane, John Wade,  and Fergus O'Loan  who go for a dip at Blackrock, Salthill Galway, hail , rain or shine. Photo:Andrew Downes<br />
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  • Galway Blue Challenge in aid of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind. Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure.
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  • Galway Blue Challenge in aid of Irish Guide Dogs for the Blind. Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure.
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  • 03/01/2014. Cars under water  on the The prom in Salthill Galway . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 03/01/2014. The prom in Salthill Galway covered in stones town up by the sea. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 03/01/2014. The prom in Salthill Galway covered in stones town up by the sea. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 03/01/2014. The prom in Salthill Galway covered in stones town up by the sea. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 03/01/2014. The prom in Salthill Galway covered in stones town up by the sea. Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 03/01/2014. Cars under water  on the The prom in Salthill Galway . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 03/01/2014. The prom in Salthill Galway covered in stones town up by the sea. 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 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
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  • Exam students from Salerno College and St. Endas College  in Salthill chill out between exams on Friday at Blackrock in Salthill, Galway. 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. 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 (winners of  Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television
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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 Breda Bhreathnach Gaillimh	Christina Nic Dhonna
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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  Darach Ó Tuairisg Meangadh Fíbín<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 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 Loretta Ní Ghabháin, LorGMedia<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 Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Roseann ui Fhlathartaand <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 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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Aodhán Ó Deá and Andy Ó Faoláin BAC 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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  Paula Melvin, Pobal Gaeilge 15 <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 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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Loretta Ní Ghabháin, LorGMedia<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 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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Mairead Ní chuaig Cill Chiarain Gaillimh - Pre
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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 />
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Helena Mullins and Natasha Fennell, both from S
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  • 26/05/2013 Alice Glynn  at the Explore the Shore Beach Safari which took place in Salthill, Galway. Organised by the Marine Institute, GMIT, NUIG, Irish Wildlife Trust and Galway Atlantaquaria the Beach Safari took place a week ahead of next week's inaugural Galway Sea Festival due to tides.. .Taking place from Friday next 31stMay-  Monday June 3rd the Galway Sea Festival is a new four day family friendly festival with an impressive list of water based activities and about town events all of which are either affordable to attend or free..From sandcastle competitions to windsurfing, paddle boarding and kayaking, day cruises and tours of the Irish Naval vessel LE Aoife, there will be something to attract even the most committed land lover!.A highlight of the festival weekend will be the Galway Sea Festival Regatta featuring the Galway Bay Sailing Club with spectacular Parades of Sail into Galway Harbour on the Friday and Saturday evenings..On-shore activities will include Family Beach Walks, Tug-0-Wars, Sandcastle Competitions and Sand Sculpting Workshops. An early and family-friendly celebration of World Oceans Day will take place on Sunday 2ndJune at Galway Atlantaquaria in Salthill featuring exhibits, science shows, diving demonstrations, fish feedings, face painting, story-telling, cartoon-drawing and much more. Picture: AndrewDownes
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha
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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 Best Radio Broadcaster went to Raidio na Gaeltachta’s Rónán Mac Aodha
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht band Seo Linn receiving his award fr
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was (winners of Best Television Series for EIPIC ) Executive Producer Paddy Ha
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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  Darach Ó Tuairisg Meangadh Fíbín<br />
and Louise
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was winner Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht ban
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  P Emma Ní Chearúil, Raidió Na dTreabh .<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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television Broadcaster.
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Galway’s Tara Breathnach won Best Actor for her role as the mother of an
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Paddy Hayes winner of  Best Television Programme for Deoch an Dorais. Thes
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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 />
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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
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was (winners of  Síle Nic Chonaonaigh took home the award for Best Television
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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 winner Stíofán Ó Fearail, from Gaeltacht ban
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  Darach Ó Tuairisg Meangadh Fíbín<br />
and Louise
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  Winner Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  Winner Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh for her weekly
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Sean Cathal Ó Coileáin  and winner of best ac
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Roseann ui Fhlathartaand <br />
Síona Ní Bhriain. T
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Aisling Ní chormaic and Gearóidín de Bhailí
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was Máirín Uí Neachtain <br />
Joe Steve Galway . Th
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was  Paula Melvin, Pobal Gaeilge 15 <br />
These annual
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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 />
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Pictured at the Oireachtas Media Awards in the Salthill Hotel Galway was (winners of Best Television Series for EIPIC ) Executive Producer Paddy Ha
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