
Clint Drieberg
Assistant Program Director at Radio Nova
Radio Programmer & Producer. Showbiz Reporter & Interviewer. Based in Ireland. Heard & seen worldwide. 📻 @radionova100 @ausradionetwork 📧 [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
nova.ie | Clint Drieberg
Radio Nova’s Morning Glory with PJ Gallagher & Jim McCabe is gearing up for a legendary comeback as Jake Stevens makes a one-day-only return to the airwaves!As PJ Gallagher celebrated his 50th birthday, last week co-host Jim McCabe reminded PJ that 2025 also marks 20 years since Naked Camera first unleashed the unforgettable character of Jake Stevens – complete with shiny suit, gold specs, and that infamous whistle.
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1 month ago |
nova.ie | Clint Drieberg
20th Century Studios THE AMATEUR is the story of Charlie Heller, a brilliant, but deeply introverted decoder for the CIA working out of a basement office at headquarters in Langley, whose life is turned upside down when his wife is killed in a London terrorist attack.
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1 month ago |
nova.ie | Clint Drieberg
Earlier this week it was The Beatles cast unveiled and now CinemaCon has also got the first look at a trailer for the new Bruce Springsteen film!Directed by Scott Cooper, "Deliver Me From Nowhere" is based on author Warren Zanes’ book, which follows The Boss as he makes his 1982 solo record Nebraska. "Incredible, challenging and a dream come true," Jeremy Allen White, from The Bear, said of becoming Springsteen for the film. "And I feel really lucky we all had Bruce’s blessing on this film.
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1 month ago |
nova.ie | Clint Drieberg
Sony Pictures has announced the cast of The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event, directed by Sam Mendes. Harris Dickinson (John Lennon), Paul Mescal (Paul McCartney), Barry Keoghan (Ringo Starr) and Joseph Quinn (George Harrison) were formally introduced by the director during a surprise appearance at CinemaCon, the annual international convention for theatre owners and studios, on Monday. Sony has also shared a cast photo of the Fab Four together. "The Beatles changed my understanding of music.
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1 month ago |
nova.ie | Clint Drieberg
Pop superstar Dua Lipa has launched her Australian ‘Radical Optimism’ tour in Melbourne by wowing Rod Laver Arena with a cover of AC/DC's Highway to Hell. The 29 year old British-born Albanian pop star put a twist on her usual repertoire, covering the Aussie rock anthem on the first of five sold-out shows in the city. How does it compare to the original title track off AC/DC’s 1979 album? Highway to Hell was frontman's Bon Scott's last album with AC/DC.
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