
Joe Dermody
Content Studio Group Commissioning Editor at Irish Examiner
Content Studio Group Commissioning Editor at Irish Times
Journalist, Irish Examiner: Content Studio Editor, working with clients to tell their stories across print and online platforms.
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1 week ago |
irishexaminer.com | Joe Dermody
To paraphrase car visionary Henry Ford, you can have our hamstring-busting, two-tone ska-fest in any colours you like — as long as they’re black and white. Well, to be fair, there were other colours. Mods and ska fans do summerwear too. Take us with you this summer.
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1 week ago |
irishexaminer.com | Joe Dermody
People’s fears for their job security have allayed and are quickly being replaced with optimism as companies are boosting wages and recruitment for even the most at-risk roles. AI-skilled workers saw an average 56% wage premium in 2024, double the 25% in the previous year, the PwC 2025 Global AI Jobs Barometer has found. The study has also found a fourfold increase in productivity growth, while jobs even the most easily automated roles are showing jobs growth.
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irishexaminer.com | Joe Dermody
Here is a selection of people starting new roles with RTÉ, Tallaght University Hospital, Banking & Payments Federation Ireland, dmg media Ireland, University College Dublin and Mason Hayes & Curran. David Crean has been appointed as the new head of drama with RTÉ, Ireland’s national broadcaster. He is responsible for a slate of original Irish drama which this year promises to deliver 142 hours of homegrown storytelling. He joined RTÉ as a development executive in the drama department in 2007.
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irishexaminer.com | Joe Dermody
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Kieran Goss has been appointed as chair of the board of Recorded Artists Actors Performers (RAAP). Goss succeeds the late Paddy Cole as chair of RAAP. He has been a founder and director of the Irish not-for-profit collective management organisation representing performers’ rights since its establishment in 2001. Take us with you this summer.
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1 week ago |
irishexaminer.com | Joe Dermody
Rain, you say? What rain? It was biblical on and off all day and then it turns Balearic just in time for a blistering show from The Saw Doctors in Virgin Media Park (Musgrave Park). Earlier in the afternoon, who’d have bet on the sun Gods smiling down on us? Not a drop. All we saw was a thunderstorm of emotion for The Saw Doctors from a stadium full of fans who got everything they came for and more. "It’s great to be back in Cork, it’s been too long,” says Leo Moran.
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Here is a link to pre-save "Blue Light" by Rebecca Dermody and myself. If you enjoy songs about people's lives, loves and losses, piano and guitar ballads, a hint of musical theatre, this might well be the album for you. Spotify: https://t.co/LGOX9etPgb (powered by @distrokid)

Pre-save new album "Blue Light" by Rebecca and Joe Dermody, tales of ordinary lives, love, loss, heroes and villains set against piano and guitar ballads with a nod to musical theatre - on Spotify: https://t.co/LGOX9etPgb (powered by @distrokid)

https://t.co/cPSJ4GyAl2 An epic night with @RhiannonGiddens and @dirkpowellmusic in the @whitehorsecork to get the Ballincollig Winter Festival 2025 off to a flying start. "We’d really love to do a residency here,” said Dirk to volleys of approval.