"The new schedule is set to kick off from next Monday, November 10. Morning Ireland remains in place from 7am to 9am, with the first change coming from 9am when Today with David McCullagh takes up a new 9am-11am slot. McCullagh is taking on presenting duties for the Today programme following the departure of Claire Byrne, who is set to make the move over to Newstalk and replace Pat Kenny on the commercial station's mid-morning show."
"Kieran Cuddihy will be taking over from Joe Duffy on Liveline from 1.45pm to 3pm. Louise Duffy will then take over in the afternoon in a new 3pm to 4pm slot. Drivetime will have a pair of new hosts in Katie Hannon and Colm Ó Mongáin, who will co-present the show from 4pm to 6pm. The programme was previously presented by Sarah McInerney and Cormac Ó hEadhra."
"RTÉ has said new presenters for Morning Ireland, the country's most popular radio programme, will be announced "in the coming weeks". "The schedule brings fresh voices and sharp conversation in a vibrant new line-up," head of RTÉ Radio 1 Tara Campbell said. "There are new presenters, new programmes and revised timeslots, all while maintaining RTÉ Radio 1's known focus on reliable journalism and first-class entertainment.""
RTÉ Radio 1's new schedule begins Monday November 10, keeping Morning Ireland from 7am to 9am and moving Today with David McCullagh to 9am–11am. Oliver Callan will present from 11am to 1pm and the News At One will remain at 1pm–1.45pm. Kieran Cuddihy will host Liveline from 1.45pm–3pm, followed by Louise Duffy from 3pm–4pm. Drivetime will be co-presented by Katie Hannon and Colm Ó Mongaín from 4pm–6pm. Inside Sport airs 6pm–7pm with Jacqui Hurley and Marie Crowe. Arena and The John Creedon Show continue evenings, with a new Arena presenter to be announced.
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