RTÉ opens call for new presenters including Joe Duffy's replacement on Liveline

Joe Duffy is retiring at the end of this month
RTÉ opens call for new presenters including Joe Duffy's replacement on Liveline

Joe Duffy, who announced that he is retiring from RTÉ after 37 years. Picture: Fran Veale

RTÉ is searching for two new radio presenters and is seeking applications for potential on-air television roles.

The Irish national broadcaster has opened a call for expressions of interest in on-air roles across RTÉ News and Current Affairs as well as Radio One.

RTÉ said it would create a long-list of potential presenters every two years in areas including news, current affairs, general speech programming, entertainment, sport, music and the arts.

When a presenting role becomes available, it said the long-list will be used “as part of the process” to identify suitable candidates.

The broadcaster said: “A shortlist will be created using a weighted criteria suitable for the specific role. ”

RTE said it would review the long-list every two years (Liam McBurney/PA)
RTE said it would review the long-list every two years (Liam McBurney/PA)

RTÉ Radio 1 currently has a role available for a presenter of Liveline, following Joe Duffy’s upcoming retirement.

RTÉ News and Current Affairs also has a vacancy for a presenter with an initial assignment in radio news programmes and podcasting.

Those shortlisted will be required to enter a further selection process for specific roles.

RTÉ said the details of that process would be communicated at a later date but may include interviews or a pilot process.

Those interested are invited to submit a cover letter, CV and a 10-minute showreel.

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