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RTÉ's tough call on Liveline: Joe Duffy's exit and his ‘ready-made replacement'

RTÉ's tough call on Liveline: Joe Duffy's exit and his ‘ready-made replacement'

With Joe Duffy announcing he is to leave RTÉ at the end of June, the national broadcaster's attention must now turn to who can replace him on its flagship radio show
The Late Late Toy Show has long been RTÉ's biggest cash cow, with the most recent instalment pulling in the highest Irish TV audience of 2024.

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