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Patrick Kielty's Late Late Show return confirmed
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Patrick Kielty's Late Late Show return confirmed

Patrick Kielty, a comedian and television presenter, has confirmed his return to host Ireland's longest-running chat show, 'The Late Late Show,' starting in September 2026. He has signed a new three-year contract with RTÉ, which allows for up to 30 shows per season. This marks his fourth season hosting the program, following his debut in September 2023. RTÉ did not disclose his exact salary but noted that during his first contract, he earned €250,000 annually, with additional payments for extra programming. Kielty expressed enthusiasm about returning, emphasizing the importance of the audience. The show recorded strong viewership metrics in the 2025/26 season, including an average of 385,000 viewers per episode and significant social media engagement. RTÉ executives praised Kielty's impact on the show's success and future prospects.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
Patrick Kielty confirmed to return as Late Late Show host

Patrick Kielty has been confirmed to return as the host of The Late Late Show for its 65th season, having signed a new three-year contract allowing for up to 30 episodes per season. There was earlier speculation about whether he would continue after his initial contract expired nine weeks prior. RTÉ announced the renewal, noting the show's 2025/26 season averaged 385,000 viewers per episode. Kielty, who took over from Ryan Tubridy in 2023, expressed enthusiasm about returning for the upcoming season starting in September. He is the fourth permanent host of the program, following Pat Kenny, Gay Byrne, and Tubridy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the renewal of Patrick Kielty's hosting role on The Late Late Show without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from Kielty and data from RTÉ, but does not frame the decision within a political context or take a clear ideological sl

TheJournal.ie logoTheJournal.ieIndependentCenteryesterday
Patrick Kielty to stay on as host of The Late Late Show until 2028

Patrick Kielty has signed a new three-year contract to continue hosting The Late Late Show until 2028. The agreement includes up to 30 episodes per season, extending his tenure beyond the show's 66th season. Kielty expressed enthusiasm for continuing the role, emphasizing the importance of the audience in making the show successful. His initial contract, which ended in May, was renewed after speculation about his future on the program. RTÉ highlighted the show's continued popularity, citing increased viewership, streaming numbers, and social media engagement under Kielty's leadership. The broadcaster praised Kielty for revitalizing the show and connecting with diverse audiences.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a celebrity contract renewal with no explicit political commentary, framing, or controversy. It focuses on entertainment industry developments rather than political issues, policies, or elected officials.

RTÉ News logoRTÉ NewsState / PublicCenteryesterday
Patrick Kielty's Late Late Show return confirmed

Patrick Kielty, a comedian and television presenter, has confirmed his return to host Ireland's longest-running chat show, 'The Late Late Show,' starting in September 2026. He has signed a new three-year contract with RTÉ, which allows for up to 30 shows per season. This marks his fourth season hosting the program, following his debut in September 2023. RTÉ did not disclose his exact salary but noted that during his first contract, he earned €250,000 annually, with additional payments for extra programming. Kielty expressed enthusiasm about returning, emphasizing the importance of the audience. The show recorded strong viewership metrics in the 2025/26 season, including an average of 385,000 viewers per episode and significant social media engagement. RTÉ executives praised Kielty's impact on the show's success and future prospects.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses the return of a TV host to a popular entertainment program, focusing on contractual details, audience metrics, and executive comments. There is no political controversy, ideological framing, or discussion of governance, policy, or societal issues. The content is purely related到

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