Ciaran Murray joins Donie Tarrant in studio to talk about the 105th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, which will be remembered on Thursday next the 1st of July
Darren J. Prior spoke to Elaine King and Ciarán Murray from the Near Media Co-op about a new online course the Near Media Co-op is involved with along with several other partners in Europe and which is funded by the EU’s Erasmus.…
As part of our 25 years of Near FM, we hear from Coolock man Brendan Teeling. Ciarán Murray reminisces with Brendan about his time with Near FM back in the pre-license days of the 1980s and the campaign to get official recognition.…
In 1995 Margaret Tumelty, at only 23 years old, was the original manager of Near FM. She was a deeply committed and dynamic character and though she was only here a year, she left a huge legacy and many friends. Here she…
Listen back to the live outside broadcast from the Goethe Institut Irland presented by Ciarán Murray from Near Media Co-op chatting with Michael Hauke, Head of Language Department Goethe Institut Irland, Dr. Cornelia Nell, language ambassador from Sligo IT, Dr. Caroline Schroeter,…
Blooms Day Festival Exhibition. Ciarán Murray spoke to Olivier Cornet about ‘The Morphing Feminine’, a visual artist’s response to various aspects of the feminine in James Joyce’s novel Ulysses and in the author’s life. https://www.oliviercornetgallery.com/the-morphing-feminine The online launch is Tuesday 16th at 7pm on https://www.facebook.com/oliviercornet.gallery/ with a live…
Retired dockworkers Declan P. Byrne and John ‘Miley’ Walsh talk to Ciaran Murray about their life and times as dockworkers and they also discuss the Dublin Dockworkers Preservation Society
Labhair Darren Mac an Phríora le Ciarán Ó Muirí Comhordaitheoir an Chomharchumainn Near faoi na torthaí in Olltoghchán 2020 agus torthaí i gCuan Bhaile Átha Cliath Thuaidh san áireamh. Near FM, 11 Feabhra 2020.
On this edition of Northside Today: Ciaran Murray is joined by local writer, Fiona Gartland to discuss her new book out called ‘Now that you’ve gone’. They spoke about her book and why it was crime fiction genre that she chose.
History comes alive through the songs and poems of Ireland’s modern revolutionary period (1887- 1926) The Indignant Muse is a ten part radio series adapted from the landmark book of the same name published by Lilliput Press. Join Terry Moylan as he brings listeners…
History comes alive through the songs and poems of Ireland’s modern revolutionary period (1887- 1926) The Indignant Muse is a ten part radio series adapted from the landmark book of the same name published by Lilliput Press. Join Terry Moylan as he brings listeners…