Sinead Crowley, arts and media correspondent at RTE News, wrote on Twitter:
“A quarter of a century flies when you’re having fun. Working for RTE has allowed me to travel the world, cover fascinating stories, meet many heroes (U might guess one or 2 of them) and work with wonderful colleagues who became my friends. But after spending literally half my life in the newsroom it’s time to turn the page.
“A new adventure begins in September but for now I’d like to thank my RTE family, the best in the business and everyone who shared their stories with me over the years, in particular those in the arts world.”
Crowley has a bachelor’s degree from Dublin City University and a master’s degree from University College Dublin.
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