Media Patrick Kielty’s Late Late debut attracted audience of almost 1mA peak of 934,000 people tuned in live to watch the latest season opener
Media Late Late Show review: It was professional, competent and safe – a recipe for boredomThe challenge Kielty and his team face is that people don’t watch for professionalism, competence or safety
RTÉ I’d love to have Tubridy on as Late Late guest, says KieltyBut the Co Down comedian says the RTÉ payments scandal is only background noise as he prepares to host his first show
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Must Read New Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty on sex, drugs and TubsAfter a turbulent and fascinating life, the Co Down comedian says he finally feels ready to take on the challenge of hosting Ireland’s most iconic chat show
RTÉ Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty reveals he will be paid €250,000 per season“I’m also receiving a one-off payment of 20,000 euro to cover the pre-production and rehearsals from now to September,” Kielty said
Media Kielty happy to disclose his salary “once it’s gone through appropriate process” Acting DG Adrian Lynch said he is willing to publish figure once Kielty is happy
Profile Patrick Kielty: The host with the most to sayNorthern comedian Patrick Kielty is the hot favourite to succeed Ryan Tubridy as host of The Late Late Show. But, with his wicked humour and forthright opinions, is he a bit too hot for RTÉ to handle?
Northern Ireland Elaine Byrne: The sad truth is, many Southerners care as little about the North as the BritishPost-Brexit, it’s easy to point fingers at the apathy and neglect of Britain towards Northern Ireland. But many in the South are similarly disinterested