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    Our digital camera has been filling up with images in the last few months, many of them sights relating to the media in Dublin - so why not share them…

    We didn’t go out intending to compile the images into a post, so the reason there’s not a TV3 crew but there is a picture of an RTE News presenter and camera man is because the random opportunity of snapping the latter just happened.

    Of course there’s obvious shots we don’t have like the many newspaper sellers on O’Connell Street, sellers of the Evening Herald at on busy roads, fresh stacks of freesheets just thrown on the luggage holders of double-deckers, the Today FM offices Blurred Keys has past countless time and so on. Maybe next time?…

    Please post comments, suggestions, abuse, and even complements below (you don’t even have to enter a name or email address)…

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    The former offices of Independent News & Media on Abbey St.

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    A slightly blurred (and dark) shot of the Irish Times’ new building.

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    Non-English language newspapers in a shop in Dublin.

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    Irish
    Rail showing its an apparently aggressive dislike of freesheets while
    on board Luas trams and Dublin Bus it nearly feels like you should
    leave your newspaper behind – on the Luas if somebody hasn’t grabbed
    the paper already they are often left on the shelf between seats.

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    (Same as above)

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    An
    RTE News crew filming a segment about integrated ticketing. To the best
    of our knowledge their filming at this Dart station wasn’t used, but a
    Luas station a few miles away was.

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    A Newstalk SUV parted on Mount Street Crescent close to the offices of the national talk radio station.

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    A Metro freesheet left on the upper backseats of a Dublin Bus double-decker.

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    The
    Irish Times clock (not pictured) is a more famous feature of Dublin’s
    landscape, so to be different here’s the clock on the old Independent
    House.   

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    A Herald AM freesheet in the drivers cab of a Luas tram.

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    No comment? You get this or you don’t. It may be a subtle reference, but not supposed to be funny in any way.

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    The less grander and newer Independent House.

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    A closer view of the new Irish Times offices.

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    A republish from this post.

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    A republish from this post.

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3 Responses to “Random photos of media in Dublin”

  1. Hello there,
    There are some good shots there. Would you consider making them available through Creative Commons licences for non-commercial use?

  2. Done

  3. That’s great- and a swift response too. Thanks a million.
    S

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