David Davin-Power

2024 - 10 - 31

Goodbye to a Broadcast Legend: Remembering David Davin-Power!

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Today, we bid farewell to David Davin-Power, a true pioneer of Irish broadcasting and a voice that resonated with the nation for decades. Let’s dive into his remarkable career and legacy!

David Davin-Power, the former RTÉ broadcaster and a cherished figure in Irish journalism, has passed away at the age of 72. Born in Dublin in 1952, Davin-Power started his broadcasting career in the early 1980s at RTÉ. He was part of the team that launched the iconic Morning Ireland radio programme in 1984, where his insightful reporting and engaging style quickly captured the hearts of listeners across the nation. Over the years, he became synonymous with RTÉ, establishing himself as a respected Northern Ireland editor during a turbulent period in Irish history. His coverage brought clarity and understanding to complicated political landscapes, making him a voice of reason amidst the chaos.

Davin-Power’s career is marked by a commitment to thorough journalism and an unwavering dedication to informing the public. He retired from RTÉ in 2017 but remained active in the media realm, showcasing his passion for storytelling and delivering news that mattered to the Irish people. His ability to connect with audiences transcended his time at RTÉ, as he continued to engage listeners and viewers through other platforms. Following his passing, many tributes have poured in from fellow journalists and members of the public, reflecting on his profound impact on Irish broadcasting.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar expressed his ‘profound sadness’ at the news, acknowledging Davin-Power's remarkable contributions during pivotal moments in Ireland's history. Varadkar praised his work as a political correspondent and described him as an accomplished editor who helped navigate the complexities of Northern Ireland’s challenges. It’s clear that Davin-Power's legacy will be remembered not just for the stories he told, but for the fairness and empathy he infused into journalism.

David Davin-Power wasn't just a broadcaster; he was a fixture in Irish homes and hearts. He helped define morning broadcasts for a generation and was part of a new wave of journalism that prioritized clarity and integrity. Did you know? The first edition of Morning Ireland aired on July 2, 1984, and since then, it has grown to become the leading morning news programme in Ireland. His contributions will be sorely missed, and may his legacy inspire future journalists to pursue the truth with the same passion he exhibited for all those years!

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Former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power dies aged 72 (RTE.ie)

Mr Davin-Power began his broadcasting career in RTÉ in the 1980s. He was part of the team that established the Morning Ireland radio programme in 1984 and would ...

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Former RTÉ journalist David Davin-Power dies aged 72 (Irish Examiner)

Mr Davin-Power retired from RTÉ in 2017, but continued to work in the media in the wake of his retirement.

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David Davin-Power, former RTÉ correspondent, dies aged 72 (The Irish Times)

Dublin-born broadcaster was presenter on RTÉ Radio's Morning Ireland and served as Northern Ireland editor.

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Taoiseach leads tributes following death of former RTÉ broadcaster ... (Independent.ie)

The well-known former RTÉ news broadcaster David Davin-Power has died, aged 72.

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Former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power has died, aged 72 (thejournal.ie)

The Dubliner was born in 1952 and began as a reporter and broadcaster with RTÉ News in the early 1980s, becoming a presenter on RTÉ Radio One's Morning Ireland ...

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RTÉ announces death of former broadcaster David Davin-Power (72) (Echo Live)

Mr Davin-Power began his broadcasting career in RTÉ in the 1980s. He was part of the team that established the Morning Ireland radio programme in 1984 which he ...

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Taoiseach expresses 'profound sadness' following death of former ... (Irish Mirror)

Former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power has died at the age of 72. Davin-Power worked at the national broadcaster from the early 1980s until his retirement ...

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David Davin-Power: RTÉ's ex-Northern editor dies at 72 (BBC News)

The Irish PM says David Davin-Power reported on Northern Ireland during 'a key moment in history'.

Statement from the Taoiseach on the death of David Davin-Power (Gov.ie)

He was one of the first presenters of Morning Ireland, an accomplished Northern Editor of RTÉ at a key moment in history, a political correspondent who knew the ...

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Former RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power dies aged 72 (BreakingNews.ie)

Taoiseach Simon Harris paid tribute to him as “a trusted name who was welcomed into homes across the country throughout his long career”.

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President leads tributes to RTÉ broadcaster David Davin-Power (BreakingNews.ie)

His former colleague Bryan Dobson paid tribute to him as 'a giant of public service broadcasting'.

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Bertie Ahern pays tribute to late broadcaster David Davin-Power (The Irish Times)

Former taoiseach said Davin-Power was noted for his knowledge on Northern Ireland and sought out by international journalists.

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