Ronan Kelly

Ronan Kelly is an Irish radio documentary producer, working with RTÉ.


Also...

Narrator, TV documentaries for RTE Television

Occasional reporter for RTÉ TV's "Nationwide". (For example, the 'ghost station' on the LUAS tram service at Lehaunstown. Google: "Nationwide Curious Ear LUAS").


Formerly...

Lecturer, Dublin City University degree course in Communications Studies.

Faculty member, Eurovision Academy

Jury member, Third Coast Festival/RHD Competition, 2012



Ronan Kelly Documentary-maker page on the 'Documentary On One' website



AWARDS


2015,Gold, New York Festivals with Joe Kearney for "Clouds In Harry’s Coffee"

2015, Silver, New York Festivals with Tony Connelly for "Bombs, Balls & Beyoncé"

2014, Silver, PPI Radio Awards, with Robert Mulhern for "The Garda Who Limped"


2014, Winner, Gold, New York Festivals, for "The Exam"

2014, Winner, Gold, New York Festivals, with Liam O'Brien for "Oswald Froze A Moment"

2013, Winner, Radio Documentary Award, Celtic Media Festival, for "Míne Bean Uí Chribín - My Granny" (Reporter, Bláithín de Búrca)


2012, Winner, Gold, New York Festivals, with Liam Nolan for "Because You Can't Smell Someone On Skype"

2012, Winner, Silver, New York Festivals, with Ger Philpott for "Three Rivers - One Summer"

2012, Grand Award and Gold at the New York Festivals, with producer Paul Russell, for the RTÉ radio documentary ""Don't Go Far".


2011, winner of "International Association of Women in Radio and TV (IAWRT) Award of Excellence in Radio Documentary 2011" with producer Louise Williams, for "I Can Tell By Looking At You""


2011, PPI Radio Award for ""Don't Go Far", with Paul Russell


2009, PPI Radio Award for "Through Cairo Airport", with producer Colette Kinsella


2008, PPI Radio Award for "Meat Factory Ear Worms", with Richie Beirne


2006, Third Coast Festival award for a documentary about a winner of the TV show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?": "Millionaire".[1]





References

External links

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies/PRX Saltcast World's First iPhone Radio Show - Transom.org OMG – That’s fantastic! - Transom.org

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