| 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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