Newstalk broadcaster Kieran Cuddihy is set to move to RTÉ radio after staff at the Newstalk station were informed last night of his departure.
An email sent by senior management at the radio station announced Mr Cuddihy’s move from Newstalk to RTÉ radio. It also stated that yesterday’s show will have been his final show hosting on the station.
Mr Cuddihy has been broadcasting at the radio station since 2011, and has been presenting ‘The Hard Shoulder’, a daily news and current affairs programme, since 2020.
The broadcaster has also been at the helm of the television programme ‘The Tonight Show’ on Virgin Media since February.
A high-profile outing in recent weeks came when he moderated the first broadcast presidential debate on Virgin Media last month.
From Kilkenny, Mr Cuddihy is a qualified solicitor who started out as a reporter before moving on to his own current affairs programmes, and then joining the Newstalk breakfast show presenting team.
Then, in 2020, Mr Cuddihy took over presenting ‘The Hard Shoulder’, succeeding Ivan Yates in the role.
The announcement to staff at Newstalk came just hours after RTÉ announced that broadcaster Ray D’Arcy is leaving RTÉ Radio 1 after 11 years presenting his daily afternoon show.
In a statement, Mr D’Arcy said he was “hugely disappointed” with RTÉ management and how his departure from Radio 1 has been handled.
It is unknown which programme Mr Cuddihy will be presenting on RTÉ radio and it is also unclear whether Mr Cuddihy will continue to host ‘The Tonight Show’ on Virgin Media.
Speculation in recent weeks has suggested that Mr Cuddihy could potentially succeed Joe Duffy at the helm of RTÉ’s Liveline, following the veteran broadcaster’s retirement in June.