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On Friday, the Liveline finally closed - on Joe Duffy's tenure, at least - as the 69-year-old Ballyfermot-born broadcaster bade a fond farewell to his listeners. From social justice and tragedy to ...
Donegal are slight favourites in this Ulster derby, a repeat of the Ulster quarter-final earlier this year, where they came out on top.
Joe Duffy said it had been a “privilege” to present RTE’s famous phone-in show Liveline as he signed off for the final time on Friday.
Joe Duffy said it had been a “privilege” to present RTE’s famous phone-in show Liveline as he signed off for the final time on Friday. The Ballyfermot broadcaster, 69, is retiring after 37 years at ...
During his last programme, Duffy was praised by musician Brush Shiels as “a voice for the voiceless” and he was thanked by people whose lives had been changed because of him and Liveline.
That said, good riddance to Joe Duffy’s huge wages at RTE - his salary has been a burden on the Irish taxpayer for decades. Joe Duffy was paid €3,806,739 in the ten years from 2014 to 2023, an average ...
Joe Duffy has praised the callers as he prepares for his last episode of RTE’s famous phone-in show on Friday afternoon. The Ballyfermot broadcaster, 69, is retiring after 37 years at the station, ...
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