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Ken Hammond has retired.

  • 20-12-2009 10:35pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 81 ✭✭


    I just saw this now: He will be missed. An excellent newsreader.

    Independent.ie

    Veteran newsreader Hammond signs off for last time

    By NIAMH HORAN Entertainment News Reporter
    Sunday November 22 2009
    He went from selling television sets to becoming one of the nation's most trusted newscasters -- but now Ken Hammond has signed off for the last time.
    The veteran broadcaster, who for years was one of the best-known faces on Irish television, has decided to call it a day from the RTE newsroom at the age of 61.
    After almost 25 years, the man who brought so many big news stories into millions of homes across Ireland, says he is looking forward to trading in news bulletins for evenings in the concert hall and studying the stars.
    "This is really a decision to retire from RTE, but I wouldn't be closed to doing other things in the future. It was a very narrow margin as to which I decided to do, but I just felt I would try it while I'm still relatively healthy," he laughed.
    "I expect I will spend a lot of time in the concert hall," he says. "I'm very into classical music and there are lots of other things that I've never really had the time to get into.
    "I might even take a course in astronomy," he said.
    Speaking about his most memorable moments, he described the release of Brian Keenan as a story which "really got under my skin", but he admits the only occasion he ever wavered when delivering a news bulletin was the night when the full extent of the horrific 1998 Omagh bombing came to light.
    "The Omagh bombing was the one in which I came closest to losing it," he admits.
    "I was doing the nine o' clock bulletin on the Sunday evening and it was a really intense, heavy bulletin because things were happening while we were on air," he explained.
    "And at one stage, my editor said in my ear piece, 'Ken, you're speaking a little quickly, slow down' and she now understands why. Only seconds before that she had told me there were pictures and names of the victims coming in and to read them all out as I saw them.
    "These were the names of the children who had died and I have to say if I had slowed down I would have had a real problem."
    Shortly after recording his final bulletin, Mr Hammond was treated to a surprise party in the RTE newsroom by his close friends and colleagues, including Anne Doyle and Eileen Dunne.
    "It's been a great privilege to work with them," he says.
    "I will certainly stay in touch with them all. It's like a very big family in there and I've made some very solid friendships."
    - NIAMH HORAN Entertainment News Reporter


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,972 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    61? I'm surprised.

    Good look to him, as you say one the better newscasters/readers out there


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 132 ✭✭Mervyn Crawford


    I do believe you miss the point entirely concerning the Ken Hammonds of this world.

    RTE consciously places plausibly honest characters in front of us to impart the notion that the News and commentary it produces reveals the truth.

    To be in any position of influence and power in this society you must be, as a matter of course, as hard as nails. You will know which side your bread is buttered on and exactly what is required of you.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,972 ✭✭✭✭mike65




  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,608 ✭✭✭✭sceptre


    I do believe you miss the point entirely concerning the Ken Hammonds of this world.

    RTE consciously places plausibly honest characters in front of us to impart the notion that the News and commentary it produces reveals the truth.
    Excellent - I'd hate them to place shifty-looking people in front of us who might implausibly rob your lunch while reading the news. I'd end up watching some other channel if that were the case. Good luck to Ken, I hope he enjoys his retirement.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 132 ✭✭Mervyn Crawford


    I'm afraid I can't quite decide which quality seems to be most clearly expressed through your comment – puerile sneering or deep-seated cynicism?

    Mind you, these two characteristics are intimately connected.

    I do hope the Board's administrators reflect some other viewpoints.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,608 ✭✭✭✭sceptre


    I'm afraid I can't quite decide which quality seems to be most clearly expressed through your comment – puerile sneering or deep-seated cynicism?

    Mind you, these two characteristics are intimately connected.

    I do hope the Board's administrators reflect some other viewpoints.
    Neither actually. Not that it particularly matters.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,739 ✭✭✭serfboard


    Sorry to hear that he'll no longer be on our screens. I hope he enjoys his retirement.


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