Dáithà Ó MuirÃ
An Samhradh seo ar ´óÏó´«Ã½ Raidió Uladh, amharcfaidh Dáithà siar go cumhach ar shaol sna 1980Ã, i sraith 10 gclár ‘Nósanna na 80idÃ’
Rannpháirtà rialta is ea Dáithà i gcláir Raidió Uladh amhail ‘Sunday Sequence’ agus ar ndóigh ‘Blás’, áit a bhfuil sé ina speisialtóir sa teicneolaÃocht agus san oideachas, cuireann Daithà an tsraith ´óÏó´«Ã½2 ‘I Lár an Aonaigh’ i láthair fosta agus bhà sé mar mhúinteoir pearsanta Gaeilge ag William Crawley i gclár faisnéise ´óÏó´«Ã½2 ‘It’s a Blás’, clár a bhain duais.
Roimhe seo, d’oibrigh Dáithà le RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, áit a raibh a sheó irise seachtainiúil féin aige ‘Glór Anoir’.
Chomh maith leis on obair chraoltóireachta, is Ceannaire Sinsearach NuálaÃochta agus Stiúrthóir TFC in Ard-Scoil Phóil é, ar An Sruthán i gContae Ard Mhacha.
About DáithÃ
This summer on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Ulster, Dáithà will present a 10-part nostalgic retrospective of life in the 1980s, ‘Nósanna na n80idÃ'
A regular contributor to Radio Ulster programmes such as ‘Sunday Sequence’, and of course ‘Blas’ where he specialises in technology and education, Dáithà also presents the ´óÏó´«Ã½2 TV series ‘I Lár an Aonaigh’, and was William Crawley’s personal Irish tutor in the award-winning ´óÏó´«Ã½2 documentary ‘It’s a Blas’.
Previously, Dáithà has worked for RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, presenting his own weekly magazine show ‘Glór Anoir’.
As well as his broadcasting work, Dáithà is Senior Leader for Innovation and Director of ICT at St Paul’s High School, Bessbrook, County Armagh.