razorblunt wrote: » I'm sorry, I approached this with an open mind thinking these two may have been the best of all the candidates so their positions are warranted, but there's no way you can say there'd be "no fuss" if it were 2 men, both relatively "new" to the role too. The likes of Louise O'Neill and co would be up in arms.
_Dara_ wrote: » People are saying Perry has curried favour because she is anti-Trump. Well, to be honest, that seems to be the sole reason for others objecting to her hiring.
ligerdub wrote: » This is no contradiction.
_Dara_ wrote: » Just as well I didn't say that it was. People are complaining that she got the job because of being anti-Trump. But some don't seem to have the self-awareness to realise that they are judging her negatively for the same reason. It has nothing to do with her perceived lack of experience. She has as much experience as many previous appointees to the position. They just don't like her for being anti-Trump so come up with some other feeble objection. There are very few non-biased new outlets. I actually can't think of one. Fox, BBC, CNN - all lean one way or another. Newspapers too. Why do people expect that RTÉ won't?
_Dara_ wrote: » Keelin Shanley is not new, she has been with RTÉ for a long time. Reporting before presenting but she is very experienced. A similar career trajectory to Bryan Dobson actually. He was a reporter before he became a newscaster. He started at RTÉ at 27 as a reporter, he was 36 when he became a newscaster, presenting Six One. Do you think he was more experienced than Shanley in any real way? Anne Doyle was in her 20s when she became a newreader. What more experience does Shanley need? And how much does Perry need? Doyle joined RTÉ as a newscaster in her 20s. People are saying Perry has curried favour because she is anti-Trump. Well, to be honest, that seems to be the sole reason for others objecting to her hiring. There are only two positions, each with a 50/50 chance of being male or female. Either a male double act, a mixed team, or a female double act are all very likely scenarios. The fact that you reference Louise O'Neill shows how little mainstream outrage there would actually be. Louise O'Neill would be outraged? Sure, what else is new? I never even knew who she was before I heard about her on boards.ie. Seriously, stop giving her oxygen, lads.
Kyra Deafening Pill wrote: » They also have to conduct in studio discussions with various experts or foreign correspondents about many of the news items.