About Us
Out of Ireland, based in New York, is a weekly half hour television show created for the large Irish-American and Irish born populations living in the United States. The show is owned by a company called Beau's Hope, Inc. which sponsors a charity called Boys Hope Girls Hope.
Out of Ireland's home network is WLIW Channel 21 on Long Island. The show premiered nationwide in 1994 on the PBS satellite and is now carried by thirty-one public television stations across the United States. The show currently has thirty-nine weekly airings, and is carried in 6.3 million Irish- American homes with an available total weekly household audience of 16.38 people.
Out of Ireland is a news, culture and entertainment program presenting the best of modern Ireland in a magazine format. Every week the program features highlights of the news from Ireland's national broadcasting service, RTÉ. The show also includes interviews with Irish and Irish-American celebrities and politicians and showcases Irish music and entertainment.
Out of Ireland is produced and hosted by Dublin born journalist Patricia O’Reilly. "What we are trying to do with Out of Ireland is produce a fast paced entertainment program that mixes current news with historical perspectives and showcases Irish contributions in the arts, politics and business."



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