RTE's Ryan Tubridy absent from airwaves as two new hosts take over

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He confirmed that he is taking a break from his morning radio show to recharge the batteries before the busy telly season returns

Ryan Tubridy signed off and said his farewells on the airwaves last week as he announced he is taking a break from his radio show.

RTE confirmed to Irish Mirror that Ryan will be off the air for three weeks, and confirmed there will be two replacements filling in for the popular broadcaster.Meanwhile, RTE have confirmed that DIY SOS host Baz Ashmawy will be taking over for the third week. “But before that, I've got a heap of books I want to get through and read and relax and turn it all off. Go off grid for a little while and enjoy the liberty of that.”

 

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Who cares? Callan is brilliant and is permanently hot-wired. Some of these 'great stars' can be overly 'precious!'

Wouldn’t we all like a Summer off to recharge our batteries (again-didn’t he do this earlier in the Summer as well?)while taxpayer forks out nearly €500,000 for pleasure of our services...it’s one thing these disc jockeys getting it,but the preaching that comes with it ugh🤮🤮

I'm trying to figure out why this is considered news....... OK...... I give up......

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