Doireann Ní Bhriain

Doireann Ní Bhriain (pronounced [ˈdˠərʲiːn nʲiː ˈvrʲiːənʲ], born 1952) is an Irish independent radio producer. She began her career as a radio and television journalist, and started out reading children's stories on television. From those beginnings, she went on to work for RTÉ for over 20 years before moving on in 1993.She is best known for her work and affiliation with RTÉ Radio 1.She was a long-running reporter on the radio current affairs programme Women Today, for which she is well-known. She was the presenter of the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, held in Dublin. In 1993, she won a Jacob's Award for her work on RTÉ Radio.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1952
Birth place
County Dublin , Dublin , Republic of Ireland , Baldoyle
Nationality
Irish people
Residence
Dublin , Republic of Ireland

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