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Anne O'Leary is an Irish technologist who is the head of Meta, Ireland, having previously served as chief executive officer of Vodafone and BT Group.In 2019 she was named the KPMG Business Person of the Year, and in 2024 she was awarded an honorary doctorate from University College Cork.
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The Tonight Show is an Irish news analysis, current affairs and politics programme broadcast on Virgin Media One (formerly known as "TV3") since September 2017. [1] The series is currently without a permanent host after Claire Brock & Ciara Doherty left in November 2024, a few months after the show was reduced to 2 shows a week from the previous 4 a week. [2]
Vodafone Ireland Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vodafone Group, is a mobile phone network, broadband and TV provider in Ireland. It was created when the Vodafone Group bought Eircell, the mobile arm of Telecom Éireann. As of September 2019, Vodafone has 26% of broadband subscribers (including 40% of fiber to the premises subscribers ...
McNally was cast as the new co-host of RTÉ2 satirical comedy sketch TV show Republic of Telly in October 2015, replacing Jennifer Maguire who left to star in the Irish comedy Bridget & Eamon with Bernard O'Shea. [5] McNally quit the comedy show in June 2016. McNally was a semi finalist in So You Think You're Funny and Funny Women.
The series is written by John Forte whilst Robert Quinn directs and Steve November and Mary Callery are executive producers. [3] It is produced by Irish production company ShinAwil and UK-based firm Further South Productions. Funding comes from German channel ZDF. Backing also comes from Screen Ireland and distribution is by Lionsgate.
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In 2008, she won the Sony Bravia TV Personality of the Year at the Irish Film and Television Awards (IFTAs) in Dublin, as well as Best Female Presenter at the TV Now Awards. [ citation needed ] In February 2012, she came third in a poll to find Ireland's most desirable Valentines.