Gareth O'Callaghan: Fifteen years on, Irish radio is still trying to replace Gerry Ryan — and failing

Fifteen years after his death, Gerry Ryan’s raw honesty, empathy, and irreverence still define what great Irish radio should sound like
Gareth O'Callaghan: Fifteen years on, Irish radio is still trying to replace Gerry Ryan — and failing

Radio and Television Presenter Gerry Ryan in Eason’s for the signing of his autobiography. Picture: Photocall Ireland

As rewarding as it can be, a career in radio is not only fraught with risks and self-doubts, it can be cruel. 

The higher you climb, the more solitary the ascent becomes; and in the event your ratings drop like flies, the harder the fall is likely to be. As Ray D'Arcy was reminded recently, everyone is expendable. 

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