Tadhg Peavoy

Tadhg Peavoy is an Irish journalist, digital editor and broadcaster. He currently works for RTÉ - Ireland's national TV, radio and online broadcaster.

During his time at RTÉ he has worked primarily covering sport, film and travel.

He is one of the RTÉ website's main rugby writers, working largely on commentaries, previews and interviews.

For the duration of 2012, he worked as RTÉ's London 2012 digital editor, writing, managing and editing content for the broadcaster's website for the competition, during this time he undertook several high-profile interviews with Irish athletes both past and present.

Early life

Tadhg Peavoy was born in Brussels, Belgium, and moved to Dublin, Ireland, when he was nine-years-old. He attended Belvedere College, before gaining a BA Theology with French at Trinity College, Dublin, and an MA Film and TV Production at the University of Bristol, UK. He currently lives in Dublin.

RTÉ

Peavoy has worked across a range of subjects during his time at RTÉ. He is one of RTÉ Sport's main rugby writers, producing a range of previews, match reports and analysis pieces of Six Nations, Rugby World Cup, Heineken Cup, RaboDirect PRO12 and other rugby matches.

He is also known for his coverage of Olympic and minority sports, specifically for interviewing Olympic athletes.

As a travel writer and photographer, Peavoy has travelled across four continents and has also been published by the Irish Times and Travelmag.

He has also written film reviews and interviewed actors for RTÉ Ten.

Peavoy for a period also worked on the production of the RTÉ Player, the station's IPTV catch-up service, as well as working as a cinematographer and video editor.

Independent media work

In addition to his work within RTÉ, Peavoy is known for independent media work, producing short films and documentaries independently and for private corporations. He also works as a consultant to several organisations.

http://tadhgpeavoy.wordpress.com/

Works written by Peavoy:

:*http://www.rte.ie/sport/olympics/2012/0607/323985-osullivan-on-her-role-at-london-2012/

:*http://www.rte.ie/sport/olympics/2012/0622/326155-olympic-museum-opens-in-dundalk/

:*http://www.rte.ie/sport/olympics/athletics/2012/0712/328935-coghlan-i-believe-taylor-will-do-it/