Tributes Pour in for David Davin-Power, Esteemed RTÉ Broadcaster

David Davin-Power, a distinguished Irish journalist and former RTÉ broadcaster, passed away at 72. Renowned for his incisive political reporting and authoritative presence, Davin-Power's career spanned several decades, during which he became a trusted voice in Irish media.

Tributes Pour in for David Davin-Power, Esteemed RTÉ Broadcaster


Early Life and Education

Born on April 28, 1952, in Portobello, Dublin, David Davin-Power was educated at University College Dublin, where he developed a passion for journalism. His early experiences laid the foundation for a career dedicated to factual reporting and a deep understanding of Irish politics.

Broadcasting Career

Davin-Power's association with RTÉ began in the early 1980s. He was one of the inaugural presenters of "Morning Ireland," RTÉ's flagship morning news program, alongside David Hanly. His role as both presenter and the first editor of the program set a high standard for morning news broadcasting in Ireland.

In the early 1990s, Davin-Power served as RTÉ's Northern Ireland Editor, providing comprehensive coverage during a pivotal period in the region's history. His reporting during the peace process was noted for its depth and sensitivity.

In August 2001, he was appointed as RTÉ's Political Correspondent, a role in which he excelled, offering insightful analysis of Irish political developments. His tenure included coverage of significant events such as the Fianna Fáil Ardfheis in 2009, where his live reports became memorable in Irish broadcasting.

Notable Work

Beyond daily reporting, Davin-Power contributed to documentary filmmaking. In 2015, he co-presented "Gallipoli - Ireland's Forgotten Heroes," an RTÉ documentary that explored the World War I campaign from an Irish perspective.

Personal Life

David Davin-Power was married to Dearbhla Collins, sister of pianist Finghin Collins. He was previously married to Christine Bowen. He is survived by his five children, three from his first marriage and two from his second.

Legacy

Colleagues and viewers remember Davin-Power for his unwavering commitment to journalism and his ability to convey complex political narratives clearly. His contributions have left an indelible mark on Irish media, setting a benchmark for future journalists.

RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst stated, "David's dedication to truthful reporting and his deep understanding of Irish politics made him a cornerstone of our news team. His legacy will continue to inspire."

As Ireland reflects on David Davin-Power's passing, his work remains a testament to the vital role of journalism in society. Once a daily presence in Irish homes, his voice will be remembered for its integrity and insight.

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