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Brendan O'Brien (journalist)

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Brendan O'Brien was once a journalist on RTÉ One's Prime Time current affairs programme, he worked for RTE from 1973 until 2002.

In 1983, O'Brien won a Jacob's Award for his reporting on the RTÉ current affairs programme, Today Tonight.

He is noted for his report and investigation of Martin Cahill where he follows the criminal and confronts him in the street.

In 2008, O'Brien won the Irish Children's Book of the Year Award for The Story of Ireland.[1] He has also written about the history of the IRA.[2][3]

He worked from 2005 until 2010 for the independent radio station Newstalk presenting The Saturday Edition.

O'Brien is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, and the University of Ulster.

References

  1. ^ "Book Review – The Story of Ireland". Staff Reporter. Galway Independent. 9 January 2008. Archived 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
  2. ^ O'Brien, Brendan (1999). The Long War: The IRA and Sinn Féin. Dublin: The O'Brien Press. ISBN 0-86278-606-1.
  3. ^ "O'Brien Pocket History of the IRA by Brendan O'Brien". The O'Brien Press. Retrieved 2014-10-16.
      Publisher sales display. ISBN 9781847170804. With short biography of O'Brien.


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