Brendan Balfe
Male, Person
1945 –
Who is Brendan Balfe?
Brendan Balfe is an Irish radio personality, who has been on-air consistently for more than 40 years on RTÉ. Comedy has been a feature of many of Balfe's programmes. He has won three International Awards for radio comedy and his "Pathetic News" feature on Balfe Street, was the only original satire on Irish radio for many years.
From 1999 to 2010, Balfe was the Music Policy Co-ordinator for RTÉ Radio 1, responsible for the choice of contemporary music across the schedule and was the first ever voice on RTÉ 2fm.
He also set an international Radio record for a 12-hour broadcast as the story of the assassination of Robert Kennedy was unfolding.
In 1986, Balfe won a Jacob's Award for his radio documentary series The Spice of Life.
From 1998 until 2001 and again in 2004, Balfe provided the RTÉ Radio commentary for Irish listeners in the Eurovision Song Contest.
He published his autobiography, entitled Radio Man, in 2007.
On 24 March 2008 Balfe hosted the last radio show to be broadcast on RTÉ's medium wave service, Medium Wave Goodbye was a personal selection of items broadcast on the service since 1926.
Balfe retires from RTÉ in September 2010, following the final episode of his 11-part radio documentary series, The Irish Voice.
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