Limerick and proud: Online campaign reaches over 8.6m people worldwide
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THE PEOPLE of Limerick have once again shown their true character following a powerful campaign in the wake of the controversial Forbes article.
There was widespread condemnation of the influential American business magazine, which had suggested the Collison brothers had “escaped” the city and suggested they founded their multi-billion euro payments firm Stripe against the odds.
The notion was quickly dispelled by both brothers, with the younger John, describing the story as “daft”.
In the immediate aftermath of article s publication – and removal – Fine Gael councillor Daniel Butler encouraged people to use Twitter to post some of the most beautiful images of the Treaty county under the hashtag #LimerickandProud.
RTE Gold, Pulse, and other digital radio stations safe from cost cutting cull - as RTE announce shut down of DAB services
RTÉ announced it is to cease transmission of its radio services on the Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) network on 31 March
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RTE Gold, Pulse, and other digital radio stations have been saved from a major cost cutting cull - as RTE announce shut down of DAB services.