Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Aoife_Kavanagh> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 triples per page.
- Aoife_Kavanagh abstract "Aoife Kavanagh is a former reporter and presenter for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and part of the team at the centre of the "Mission to Prey" scandal that has rocked the Irish national radio and television broadcaster. She resigned from RTÉ following the publication of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) statement of findings and the full report on the programme. She rejected many of the findings of the report in her resignation statement and faced no sanction for her role in the programme.Previously, she was a presenter of RTÉ flagship radio programmes Morning Ireland (RTÉ Radio 1) and a reporter withPrime Time Investigates (RTÉ One). During her time with RTÉ she was highly regarded for her reportage from the developing world on conflict, human rights and development issues. She made national news headlines herself in 2011 however when she was at the centre of a controversy surrounding the defamation of Fr. Kevin Reynolds. The defamation of Fr. Kevin Reynolds led to the suspension of the Prime Time programme, prompted an investigation and led to interventions by politicians as senior as the Taoiseach Enda Kenny. The entire team involved in the programme including the Managing Editor of News and Current Affairs temporarily stepped aside from involvement in on-air programming to co-operate with the investigation.In 2011, a defamation/libel suit was filed against RTÉ following one of Ms Kavanagh's reports on Prime Time. The episode was entitled "Mission to Prey" – about sexual abuse by Irish Catholic Missionary Priests in Africa, including one whereby the Priest (Fr. Kevin Reynolds) was falsely accused of child-rape and fathering a child while a missionary in Kenya. The suit against the national broadcaster was settled for an undisclosed sum.RTÉ later broadcast an apology to Fr Kevin Reynolds. The head of the Irish Missionary Union said Kavanagh's continuing presence on Morning Ireland after being found guilty of defaming Fr Kevin Reynolds was "unfair and unjust" and a demonstration of "double standards" in the media.RTÉ was fined €200,000 by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) as a result of the defamation of Fr Kevin Reynolds following what the BAI said were serious breaches of the Broadcasting Act 2009. The report found that "Second-hand repetition of gossip appears to have been treated as corroboration, as Ms Kavanagh did not appear to have met or questioned colleagues who according to the primary source, were aware of the allegations". Kavanagh resigned from RTÉ on 4 May 2012. She had previously been tipped as a replacement for Charlie Bird in the role of RTÉ's US Correspondent after he left the States. Director-General of RTÉ Noel Curran admitted the broadcasting of "Mission to Prey" was "one of the gravest editorial mistakes ever made" at RTÉ. "Far Away Up Close (Development series)" (2006) "White Collar Crime" (2009) "Mission to Prey" (2011)↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 6.0 6.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Aoife_Kavanagh knownFor Defamation.
- Aoife_Kavanagh knownFor Mission_to_Prey.
- Aoife_Kavanagh occupation Aoife_Kavanagh__1.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageExternalLink 25851-english-and-kavanagh-offici.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageExternalLink apology.html.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageExternalLink aoifekavanagh.html.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageExternalLink morningirelandteam.html.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageID "33819002".
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageLength "10671".
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageRevisionID "676588107".
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting_Authority_of_Ireland.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alumni_of_University_College_Dublin.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defamation.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_Examiner_people.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_women_journalists.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Enniscorthy.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:RTÉ_Radio_1_presenters.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:RTÉ_newsreaders_and_journalists.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_sexual_abuse_scandal_in_Ireland.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Bird.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Defamation.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Director-General_of_RTÉ.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Enda_Kenny.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Fr._Kevin_Reynolds.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Reynolds_(priest).
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Mission_to_Prey.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Morning_Ireland.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Noel_Curran.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink RTÉ_One.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink RTÉ_Radio_1.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Raidió_Teilifís_Éireann.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Church_sexual_abuse_scandal_in_Ireland.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLink Taoiseach.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aoife Kavanagh".
- Aoife_Kavanagh employer "Various".
- Aoife_Kavanagh hasPhotoCollection Aoife_Kavanagh.
- Aoife_Kavanagh knownFor "Defamation of Fr. Kevin Reynolds".
- Aoife_Kavanagh knownFor "Presenter of 'Morning Ireland', RTE. Mission to Prey,".
- Aoife_Kavanagh name "Aoife Kavanagh".
- Aoife_Kavanagh name "Kavanagh, Aoife".
- Aoife_Kavanagh nationality "Irish".
- Aoife_Kavanagh occupation "Journalist and documentary producer.".
- Aoife_Kavanagh shortDescription "Irish journalist".
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EngvarB.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RTÉ_News_and_Current_Affairs.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:RTÉ_Radio_1.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Aoife_Kavanagh description "Irish journalist".
- Aoife_Kavanagh description "Irish journalist".
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:Alumni_of_University_College_Dublin.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:Defamation.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:Irish_Examiner_people.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:Irish_women_journalists.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:Living_people.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:People_from_Enniscorthy.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:RTÉ_Radio_1_presenters.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:RTÉ_newsreaders_and_journalists.
- Aoife_Kavanagh subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Aoife_Kavanagh hypernym Reporter.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Agent.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Article.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Journalist.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type List.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Person.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Article.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Journalist.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type List.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Person.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Agent.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type NaturalPerson.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Thing.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Q215627.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Q5.
- Aoife_Kavanagh type Person.
- Aoife_Kavanagh comment "Aoife Kavanagh is a former reporter and presenter for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and part of the team at the centre of the "Mission to Prey" scandal that has rocked the Irish national radio and television broadcaster. She resigned from RTÉ following the publication of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) statement of findings and the full report on the programme.".
- Aoife_Kavanagh label "Aoife Kavanagh".
- Aoife_Kavanagh sameAs m.0hhqfrw.
- Aoife_Kavanagh sameAs Q4778628.
- Aoife_Kavanagh sameAs Q4778628.
- Aoife_Kavanagh wasDerivedFrom Aoife_Kavanagh?oldid=676588107.
- Aoife_Kavanagh givenName "Aoife".
- Aoife_Kavanagh homepage 25851-english-and-kavanagh-offici.
- Aoife_Kavanagh isPrimaryTopicOf Aoife_Kavanagh.
- Aoife_Kavanagh name "Aoife Kavanagh".
- Aoife_Kavanagh name "Kavanagh, Aoife".
- Aoife_Kavanagh surname "Kavanagh".