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It launched on 28 May 2009, with the intention to "broadcast for one to two hours daily" in its first year of operation. [1]Cork Community TV assists members and member organisations to secure funding from the Sound and Vision "Community in a Studio" fund, which is generated from the TV licence fee and administered by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI).
Joe O'Shea was educated at St Mary's of the Isle Convent, Sullivan's Quay CBS, Cork, and Deerpark CBS, Cork. [2] O'Shea began his career as a trainee with The Star newspaper. [ 3 ] In 1991, he became a staff journalist and over the next few years he interviewed celebrities, including Bono , David Bowie and Colin Farrell .
News bulletins from the Cork newsroom are broadcast from 6:30am to 7pm (weekends from 8am to 6pm) with news bulletins from Bauer Media Audio Ireland outside these times. Bulletins run for five or six minutes throughout the day, and the 10am, 11am, 12pm and the flagship 6pm bulletin runs for ten minutes.
The paper is published weekly and contains local news, health and beauty, business, opinion, social events, entertainment, motoring and property as well as input from a number of columnists. [ 2 ] The Cork Independent is published by the IFN Group, which previously published the Galway Independent until the Galway Independent went into ...
Cork Multichannel ran a local television station on its cable network called "The Show Channel" or "The Local Channel". It had a wide range of local programming and text-based community notices. This channel was carried on the Cork cable system from 1988 onwards. The company built studios at its headquarters on Georges Quay.
Echo Boy statue, Cork City Echo seller with distinctive cry. The Evening Echo was first published in 1892. [9] It was launched as an evening paper by Thomas Crosbie, then proprietor of the Cork Examiner. Crosbie had himself joined the Examiner in 1841, taking over as editor—and later owner—after the death of founder John Francis Maguire in ...
Cork Safety Alerts is a digital news source based in Cork, Ireland. The volunteer run team collates and publishes general updates on traffic, travel and other non-editorialised news local to Cork. The volunteer run team collates and publishes general updates on traffic, travel and other non-editorialised news local to Cork.
The Southern Star is a weekly regional newspaper based in Skibbereen, County Cork in Ireland and was established in 1889 as the Cork County Southern Star, by brothers Florence and John O'Sullivan. One of its rival newspapers in the 19th century was The Skibbereen Eagle , founded in 1857.