Avril Hoare

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Avril Hoare is an Irish news presenter and reporter who has appeared on Dublin radio and TV for over 25 years.

Hoare began her a career as a freelance contributor on the radio 2fm's Drivetime show before joining the station as a regular contributor. She has worked in the RTÉ newsroom since 1999. She has also been a presenter of 2fm news, a reporter on RTE Radio 1's News at One, a part of 2fm's The Full Irish team, a presenter on 2fm's Newsbeat and a presenter on RTE Radio 1's This Week. She was working behind the camera in 2020 as a programme editor of the RTE children's news program, news2day.[1][2]

Career

Hoare worked in commercial radio and local newspapers before beginning her career at RTÉ as a freelance contributor to the 2fm Drivetime show.

Hoare has worked in the RTE Newsroom since 1999. In 2001, she became part of 2fm's The Full Irish team. She was also a stand-in for Gerry Ryan in his absence from Irish radio.[3] In 2003, 2fm created the half-hour programme, Newsbeat, to be presented by Hoare. She was still in the role in 2005 and 2006.[4][5]

In September 2006, following a shake-up at the network, she was scheduled to present the program "Here Comes the Weekend".[4] On 13 January 2007, the Irish Independent reported that her show had been axed[6] but three days later it reported that she would "continue to present her popular Friday evening show" following another shakeup at the network.[7] In 2007, Hoare was one of a number of Irish journalists and broadcasters to judge the "3 Student Media Awards".[8]

In 2011, she was working in RTE Radio 1's "This Week" as a reporter/presenter[9] when she interviewed producer Butch Vig on the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's Nevermind.[9]

As of 2020, Hoare and Anne-Marie Smyth were programme editors of RTE children's news program, news2day.[1][2]

Personal life

Hoare is a native of the Dublin suburb of Coolock.Template:Fact

About 1999, Hoare bought a house in Dublin's North Strand that she dubbed her Coronation Street house.[4] In 2000, she took part in a challenge to hike 200 km across the Czech Republic with Scouting Ireland.[10]

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