
Eoghan Harris’s demise as Sindo columnist was linked more with the national question than the posting of any alleged bullying, sexist or misogynistic tweets.
Date: November 18, 2021 - Fit to Print?
Eoghan Harris’s demise as Sindo columnist was linked more with the national question than the posting of any alleged bullying, sexist or misogynistic tweets.
SUNDAY INDEPENDENT trumpet, Eoghan Harris’s public shaming and downfall, together with an improved financial performance at some of Ireland’s leading media businesses, dominated the past year. Meanwhile, billionaire Denis O’Brien has departed the scene after a most bruising experience, personally and financially. In May, star Sindo columnist Harris was unceremoniously axed by editor Alan English… Read more »
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