- Dún Laoghaire Walking Apps for The East Pier and The Metals
Dún Laoghaire gets two new smartphone apps, available free from App Store, Market and via QR code. Produced by Aileen O'Meara Media.
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- East Pier Audio Guide
East Pier Audio Guide gets great local feedback.
- Twintrack goes to Tara
Twintrack Media is collaborating with Ingenious Ireland to produce an audio guide of the Hill of Tara, for release in the autumn. We went recording this week with Mary Mulvihill.
- Twintrack Media's radio documentary broadcast on Newstalk 106 on May 15th 2010
The one-hour documentary recounts the vivid and insightful stories of single-handed rural family doctors in Ireland since the 1950s...
- Across the Counter
In 2007, Twintrack Media was commissioned to make a four-part documentary series called “Across the Counter” for Newstalk 106, with the support of the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland’s “Sound and Vision” scheme...
- Across the Counter in Leinster
The final documentary in the four-part “Across the Counter” radio series was broadcast on Newstalk 106 at the end of November 2009. “Across the Counter” in Leinster featured two Leinster towns in transition, in a radio journey down their main streets...
- Across the Counter in Ulster
In the third of the innovative radio series on the changing nature of small towns in Ireland, “Across the Counter” goes to two contrasting towns in Ulster: the seaside town of Bundoran in Co Donegal, and the town of Clones, just a mile from the border in Monaghan...
- Across the Counter in Connacht
Produced by Aileen O’Meara of Twintrack Media with Tim Hastings, “Across the Counter in Connacht” brings the listeners on a journey through two Connacht towns: Westport in Co Mayo and Loughrea in Co Galway, hearing a myriad of local voices and stories that illustrate the impact of rapid social and economic change...
- Across the Counter in Munster
What does a town do when its major industries have closed or moved on, and when it can’t attract people to live there? And what if you are at the end of a poor road infrastructure with no broadband connections? Are our Munster towns becoming villages?...
