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  2. Ireland AM - Wikipedia

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    Ireland AM currently makes up 12.5% of TV3 output, or 41% of their legally required Irish programming content. The Best of Ireland AM airs at different times on Saturday and Sunday mornings on sister channel 3e, featuring highlights from the weekday shows. Ireland AM received an overhaul in September 2014.

  3. Mark Cagney - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] he hosted the breakfast show Ireland AM on TV3 since it started in 1999. [9] In July 2019, it was announced that Cagney would be leaving Ireland AM at the end of July after twenty years with the programme. [10] On 31 July 2019 Cagney presented his last Ireland AM alongside Karen Koster and Alan Hughes. The show dedicated the last half ...

  4. Aidan Cooney - Wikipedia

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    Aidan was the weekend breakfast presenter on Century Radio (Ireland's first national commercial radio station) between September and November 1989. He then was involved with Dublin's 98FM (initially called Classic Hits 98FM), initially as Head of Sport ("our man Aidan Cooney").

  5. Virgin Media One - Wikipedia

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    Under its contract with the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI), TV3 is required since 2008 to have 30% of its programming coming from Ireland though TV3 now produces 40% Irish produced content (most of this content comes from in studio productions such as Ireland AM and Xposé). In 2010 TV3 announced a target of 50% Irish programming by 2012.

  6. List of programmes broadcast by Virgin Media Television (Ireland)

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    Europa League Live (2009–2015: rights transferred to Setanta Sports Ireland) The GAA Show (2011–2013) League of Ireland (2001–2008: rights transferred to RTE Sport)

  7. The 6 O'Clock Show - Wikipedia

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    The Six O'Clock Show first began as an early afternoon show live on TV3 then called Late Lunch Live.As part of the revamp of TV3's daytime schedule due to falling audience figures an extended version of Ireland AM and Late Lunch Live replaced The Morning Show. [3]

  8. Elaine Crowley (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Crowley (born 18 August 1977) is an Irish journalist, presenter and newsreader, best known for presenting Midday from 2010 to 2016 and Elaine from 2016 to 2021. Since September 2021 she has been a co-host on Ireland AM alongside Martin King and Katja Mia.

  9. Alan Hughes (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    Alan Hughes (born 19 October 1963 [citation needed]) is an Irish television personality, pantomime actor and producer.He works for Virgin Media and appears on Ireland AM.He also hosted Family Fortunes from 2012 to 2014.