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Top 10 Media And Marketing companies in Ireland
1. RTE
RTE is the State owned Public Service Broadcaster. It is a non-profit making organisation which receives some of its income from Television Licence fees. RTE provides free-to-air television, radio and online services.
RTE television operates two free-to-air television channels, RTÉ One and RTÉ Two. RTÉ Radio operates four national stations RTE Radio 1, RTE 2fm, RTE lyric fm and RTE Raidió na Gaeltachta.
RTE publishing operates media services for the State broadcaster. Those provided free to the public are the RTE website (RTE.ie) , RTE player, RTE News Now and RTE Aertel. The company also produces the RTE Guide magazine for sale.
1,899 Employees€328.2 million turnover
2. Independent News & Media (INM)
Independent News & Media (INM) is a newspaper and media group across the island of Ireland. INM has market-leading newspaper positions in Ireland and Northern Ireland, with a strong and growing digital presence. INM is the largest newspaper contract printer and wholesale newspaper distributor on the island of Ireland.
900 Employees€321.2 million turnover
3. Core Media
The primary activity of Publicis Media Limited is the planning and purchasing of media slots across TV, radio, print, outdoor and digital outlets. Publicis is the owner of several media sales agencies including Mediavest, Mediaworks, Starcom Media, Clear Blue Water and Radical Media, which operate under the Core Media umbrella. Publicis Media Limited is affiliated to the French multinational communications giant Publicis Groupe, the third largest marketing group in the world, but is independently owned in Ireland.
165 Employees€155 million turnover
4. Carat Ireland
Dentsu Aegis Network Ireland Limited is the holding company behind Carat Media, the Irish division of global communications company, Carat. Carat employs almost 5,000 people in 63 countries and is owned by Aegis plc, listed on the London Stock Exhcange. Carat Ireland is based in Monkstown in Dublin and is a media planning and buying agency. Its clients include Kellogg’s, Adidas, Bank of Ireland, BMW, Diageo and Nokia. Vizeum Ireland is also a part of the Aegis Media group. It provides advertising solutions to clients including Nicorette, Powers Whiskey, and IKEA.
99 Employees€111.1 million turnover
5. EMND
EM News provides distribution and marketing services to the newspaper and magazine supply chain in Ireland. Each day it serves over 6000 Customers by delivering millions of newspapers & magazines while reverse logistics are employed daily to collect unsolds products from all customers.
56 Employees€96.7 million turnover
6. Wireless Group
Wireless Group Plc was formerly known as UTV Media Plc before the sale of its television division to ITV plc. Originally known as Ulster Television in the 1950s, Wireless Group plc is now a media group. The group comprises of a radio and a digital division. UTV Ireland went live on January 1st 2015. In March 2015, UTV Media (GB) was awarded the UK’s second national DAB multiplex licence by the communications regulator Ofcom. UTV plans to launch 4 new radio stations on this service in 2016.
€93.2 million turnover
7. The Irish Times
The Irish Times is Ireland’s leading quality news organisation, delivering news, opinion and analysis to 793,000 print and online readers each week. News reporting from throughout Ireland is accompanied by reports from a comprehensive network of foreign correspondents, as well as sports and business coverage, features and arts sections, lifestyle, jobs and property. The Irish Times is committed to bringing journalism of the highest standard to our readers in the most convenient, engaging and accessible way possible through multi-platform media. The Irish Times continues to pioneer innovation in digital news publishing, from their daily email digests bringing news straight to your inbox to their series of weekly podcasts, the Irish Times brings authoritative news reports; independent commentary and informed insight directly to the reader. The Irish Times is a trusted source of information whether it’s in print, on web, mobile or tablet device.
423 Employees€86.9 million turnover
8. Irish International
Irish International is a brand marketing and communications company and a member of BBDO Worldwide, with a presence in over 80 countries. Irish International’s clients include Diageo, Bank of Ireland, UPC, Mars, Electric Ireland, Aer Lingus, Centra, Avonmore, Independent Newspapers and Road Safety Authority.
83 Employees€73 million turnover
9. OMD Ireland
OMD is a media agency and is part of the Omnicom group, a global marketing services company. It is based in Clonskeagh, Dublin 14.
58 Employees€72.6 million turnover
10. Communicorp
Communicorp is a media company comprising commercial media brands including radio stations Newstalk, 98FM, Today FM and Spin in Ireland. Founded by Denis O’Brien, it employs more than 1,000 people across four countries and is headquartered in Dublin. The company maintains independent radio networks in Ireland, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
471 Employees€69.1 million turnover















