
Following a spate of high-profile departures in recent years, the publication of Miriam O'Callaghan's autobiography may be an indication that she sees the end in sight of her tenure at RTÉ.

Date: November 12, 2025 - Air Waves

Following a spate of high-profile departures in recent years, the publication of Miriam O'Callaghan's autobiography may be an indication that she sees the end in sight of her tenure at RTÉ.
AND SO it came to pass, in the year 2025, that the long age of that most greedy of dinosaurs – the highly paid RTÉ star – came to an end and the last survivors of the species became extinct. Just over two years after the Ryan Tubridy scandal and the mismanagement of RTÉ finances… Read more »
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