news2day

news2day is an Irish children's television news programme, broadcast weekdays at 4:00pm on RTÉ Two. It is 30 minutes long (also 30 minutes on Saturday recap episodes), and is similar in format to the BBC's Newsround.[1] It is currently presented by Reem El-Hassany and Mícheál Ó Scannáil.

news2day
Presented byReem El-Hassany/Mícheál Ó Scannáil
Country of originRepublic of Ireland
Original languageEnglish
Production
Production locationDonnybrook, Dublin
Camera setupSingle-Camera
Running time30 minutes
Production companyRTÉ Studios
Release
Original networkRTÉ Two
Original release2003 (2003) 
present

Format

The programme is aimed at children between the ages of seven and twelve, and is presented in a child-friendly manner, making it easy for children to understand and to gain an interest in the news. They present various topics, which include news, sports, entertainment and lifestyle.[2]

In February 2009, to coincide with RTÉ News and Current Affairs receiving a major revamp of a new studio and set, news2day, also received a revamp, with a new computer generated background, new logo, titles, and theme music and also received a new site when RTÉ rebranded The Den to TRTÉ.

History

news2day was first presented by Ailbhe Conneely (2003–2004) and Cathal Murray (2003). Conneely has since become a journalist with RTÉ News and Murray presents a late night show on RTÉ Radio 1.

The next presenters were Paul O'Flynn (2004–2005) and Sabrina Phelan (2004–2006). O'Flynn now works as a reporter with RTÉ Sport and Phelan is a trainer with Dog Training Ireland.

Then there was Paddy McKenna (2005–2007) who now co-presents RTÉ 2fm's Weekenders with Ruth Scott on RTÉ 2fm. Helen Joyce later joined him (2006–2008), and Stephen Carroll (2007–2008) later joined her. Joyce is a journalist with the BBC and Carroll is a journalist working as a Business Editor for France 24 and a freelance journalist for RTÉ Radio.

After that came Aisling Riordan (2008–2010), now a reporter with RTÉ's Morning Edition. Stephen O'Shea (2008–2010), presented with her. O'Shea works with a Government Minister. Yvonne Redmond (2010–2011) came along then; she is now Communications Executive with Agri Award. Aidan Kelly (2010–2012) later joined her then left to become a journalist with Worldirish.com.[3]

Then came Nick Sheridan (2014 – 2016), who is now working in the BBC Scotland newsroom.[4] Zainab Boladale joined the newsroom in 2017 presenting alongside Cillian Sherlock, becoming the first person of African descent to become a news anchor on RTÉ television,[5] leaving in 2019 to join Nationwide.[6]

Aisling Moloney joined the newsroom in 2019, presenting alongside Sherlock.[7] Mícheál Ó Scannáil joined in August 2020,[8] and currently presents with Reem El-Hassany.[9]

References

  1. "news2day". RTÉ.
  2. Walsh, Rowena (4 September 2020). "Meet Mícheál Ó Scannáil the new presenter of RTÉ's news2day". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  3. "RTÉ news2day presenters reunite". RTÉ Ten. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  4. "Presenters". news2day.
  5. Dunne, Seán (8 September 2017). "'I don't see myself as a Nigerian woman who landed a job in RTÉ'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 14 June 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "RTÉ journalist subjected to stream of online abuse". 18 November 2019. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. "Meet RTÉ News' Newest Presenter". The Avondhu. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  8. "Meet RTÉ News' Newest Presenter". RTÉ. 31 August 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  9. "RTÉ news2day: It's back on air with a new presenter!". RTÉ News and Current Affairs. 7 September 2021. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
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