Brenda Donohue (born c. 1966) is an Irish radio and television presenter.
Brenda Donohue | |
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Nationality | Irish |
Employer | Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) |
Personal life
editDonohue is one of five children born to Mary and Michael Donohue in Newbridge, County Kildare.[1] She is a graduate of University College Dublin, where she studied history and economics. She is married with three children: Ali, Robyn and Harvey.
Career
editDonohue came to the notice of an RTÉ producer during a live broadcast on the University College Dublin campus in the late 1980s. She was asked to join the newly launched The Gerry Ryan Show, RTÉ 2fm's mid-morning talk show.[2] Donohue served as the show's roving reporter for eighteen years. Following Gerry Ryan's death in 2010, Donohue joined Mooney, where she worked as a reporter and sometimes hosted the programme itself. Donohue now works on the Marty Squad with Marty Morrissey and on Countrywide on Radio One.
From 2016, she has hosted a series on RTÉ Radio 1 called Like Family, a human interest series which looks at social change in Ireland in recent years.[3][4] Donohue has previously presented other series on the station, including The B Side, The Health Show, Café Live and Going Home.
Despite her long career with RTÉ Radio, Donohue has critiqued the dominance of male presenters with the state broadcaster.[5]
Though she has primarily worked in radio, Donohue has also presented a number of TV shows including The Selection Box, Get Flirting and The House of Love and is a regular contributor to The Afternoon Show. Donohue also featured in the reality TV show Celebrity Bainisteoir as the Bainisteoir for Kilcullen in 2012 and also featured in Celebrity Operation Transformation in September 2016.
References
edit- ^ "Brenda Donohue and her Marvellous Mum!". RTÉ.ie. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- ^ Smith, Andrea (28 August 2013). "'I'd love my own show - that would definitely be a goal". Herald.ie. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- ^ "Brenda Donohue's Like Family". RTÉ. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- ^ Duggan, Catherine (26 March 2023). "Lessons from Logan Roy and Succession for family businesses". RTÉ.ie.
- ^ McGown, Sharon (6 July 2016). "RTE star Brenda Donohue admits she's 'baffled' why women still play second fiddle in broadcasting". The Irish Mirror. Retrieved 19 July 2016.