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Ken Sweeney

Ken Sweeney

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Showbiz Editor, The Irish Sun

Dublin

Final Covers

TV., black culture film, features beauty,Pop culture/entertainment

Doesn’t Cover

Nota roja

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Total articles 2178

  • 'It's an incredible honour', says new head of RTE Radio 1 with hiring hailed as 'strategically important' for station

    By Ken Sweeney Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Iconic singer's son comforted by RTE legend after breaking down in tears from 'wave of emotion' rehearsing tribute gig

    By Ken Sweeney Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • 'It's an incredible honour', says new head of RTE Radio 1 with hiring hailed as 'strategically important' for station

    By Ken Sweeney Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

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The Irish Sun

The Sun is a leading British daily tabloid newspaper, recognized as one of the largest-selling newspapers in the UK. It was first published on September 15, 1964, and transitioned to a tabloid format in November 1969 under Rupert Murdoch's ownership. The newspaper is headquartered in Wapping, London, and is owned by News Group Newspapers, a division of News UK, which is part of the global media conglomerate News Corp. The Sun offers a diverse range of content, including sensational news stories, show-business gossip, sports reporting, and lifestyle features. It has a strong digital presence, providing online versions of its print content along with exclusive features and news updates. The newspaper also publishes regional editions, such as The Scottish Sun and The Irish Sun, to cater to different markets within the UK and Ireland. Revenue is generated through advertising, newsstand sales, and digital subscriptions, making it a significant player in British media.

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