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Gorman has been one of the most prominent faces of RTÃ News in recent decades, earning acclaim and admiration for his journalism on the island of Ireland and beyond.
It was also Gorman, of course, who interviewed Roy Keane following his departure from the Republic of Ireland training camp on the eve of the 2002 World Cup, easily one of the most famous and iconic interviews on Irish television since the turn of the millennium.
Paying tribute to Gorman, Managing Director of RTÃ News and Current Affairs Jon Williams said: For 41 years, from Brussels to Belfast, via Sligo and Saipan, Tommie Gorman has been the beating heart of RTÃ News.
Vincent Kearney appointed RTÉ s Northern Editor
Updated / Friday, 29 Jan 2021
15:24
RTÉ News has announced the appointment of Vincent Kearney as Northern Editor.
He joined RTÉ in January 2019 when he was appointed Northern Correspondent.
In a statement, Managing Director of RTÉ News and Current Affairs Jon Williams said: Few know and understand Northern Ireland better than Vincent Kearney. A gifted storyteller, three decades of reporting Northern Ireland have given Vincent insights and authority in a place where trust and credibility matter more than most. From the aftermath of Brexit, to the continuing Covid crisis, RTÉ has a unique role as an all-island broadcaster. No-one is better placed to continue the work of Tommie Gorman, and David Davin Power and Jim Dougal before him, than Vincent Kearney.