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Joining Bobby to go through the main business stories from the Saturday papers are Linda Daly Business Reporter with the Sunday Times & Stephen O'Leary the founder of Olytico.
Stephen O'Leary of Olytico joins Jess to look back at the fallout and future of Facebook as the social media giant turns 20.
Jess is joined by Colm Boohig and Stephen O'Leary of Olytico to look back at two decades of Facebook.
Bobby is joined by Journalist and Author Valerie Cox and Stephen O'Leary the Founder of Olytico to discuss the biggest business stories around this weekend.
Jess is joined by Stephen O'Leary to look at the role that social media and messaging platforms played in the Dublin riots last week.
Joining Bobby to discuss the biggest business stories in the papers today is Susan Hayes Culleton aka 'The Positive Economist' and The MD of the Hayes Culleton Group & Stephen O'Leary of Olytico.
Stephen O'Leary of Olyitico joins Jess to discuss the notion of a paywall on X. Would you pay for it?
Dublin is at a pivotal juncture and we must ‘build-up or lose out'. That's the call from Stephen O'Leary, President of the Dublin Chamber who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Dublin is at a pivotal juncture and we must ‘build-up or lose out'. That's the call from Stephen O'Leary, President of the Dublin Chamber who spoke to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Joining Bobby to take a look at the business stories hitting the headlines is Lousia Meehan the owner of Woodview HRM and also Stephen O'Leary the CEO and Founder of Olytico
Joining Bobby to recap the biggest business stories of the day is Samantha McCaughern the Business Editor of the Sunday Independent, and Stephen O'Leary, the founder of Olytico.
Jess is joined by Stephen O'Leary of Olyitco to talk through the latest twists and turns in the world of Twitter. Daragh Cassidey of Bonkers.ie explains how Revolut compares to traditional banks.
Jess is joined by Stephen O'Leary of Olytico to discuss the latest goings on at Twitter; from Elon Musk's BBC interview to the fallout with NPR. What are the short and long-term implications of his actions?
Bobby talks to Norah Casey, Bob Hoffman, and Stephen O'Leary about the stories of the year that exercised them the most.
Stephen O'Leary tells PJ what it's like to work on a national institution, Fair City, now in its 33rd year and how he relishes the plot twists coming up as Zak is due for release Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ----- Campaign for home births as the HSE recommends limiting home births towomen living within 30 mins of a maternity hospital Two-thirds of childcare managers & owners think the quality of services will be hit by a recruitment crisisWaiting lists for CAMHS We continue our discussion on Depression Coppers the Musical comes to Cork Opera House Patricia speaks with Stephen O'Leary from Rathcormac who plays the role of Mossy Munnix in the musicalStephen is also know for his role as Zak in Fair City Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the world of social media, what is being said about your business can make or break you. How you access these insights in a timely manner makes all the difference. In 2009, when Twitter was still relatively unknown and Instagram was not yet born, Stephen O'Leary spotted an opportunity and started to build a company to do just that – give businesses an ear to the ground on social media.“With no savings, no plan, no experience in running a business, I decided the need exists, there is a gap, I'm going to give this a go” And so Olytico was born – an online news media and social media monitoring and analysis company that aims to help people make better informed decisions. After a slow and difficult start, the company started to scale incredibly quickly in line with the popularity of social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and the many others that have launched in the last decade. In this episode of The EY CEO Outlook Podcast series, Stephen O'Leary tells host Richard Curran how he transitioned from journalism, software sales and business development, to eventually founding his own company, Olytico. They also discuss: · What Elon Musk's move to buy Twitter means for the company and its users. · Forthcoming regulation of social media companies and how it might change them · What he learned about the kind of salesperson he was, and why that led him to him start his own company. · The future of anonymity and content moderation on social media platforms · Becoming the youngest ever president of Dublin Chamber of Commerce in 2023
Now that he has a deal in hand to buy Twitter, billionaire Elon Musk seems unstoppable. But it hasn't always been a smooth road for him. Stephen O'Leary of Olytico tells Dave all about the pop culture figure and business magnate
Dr Theresa Reidy, Political Scientist at UCC; Dr Kevin Cunningham, Lecturer in Politics TU Dublin and founder Ireland Think; Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner; Gerard Howlin, Public Affairs consultant and columnist with The Sunday Times; & Stephen O'Leary, Founder of Olytico
Jess is joined by Stephen O'Leary of Olytico to discuss Elon Musk's potential takeover of Twitter. Ciara O'Brien from the Irish Times explains what's going on with Netflix and Derek Reilly of the EV Review Ireland YouTube Channel takes a Renault EV for a spin. Email: TechTalk@Newstalk.com
Stephen O'Leary, CEO of Olytico It is great to see startups like Olytico doing so well. It was ahead of its time, so to survive quieter times for the world to catch up is great to see. Stephen founded Olytico in 2009, having developed his early career in journalism, software and sponsorship. He is a World Economic Forum Young Global Shaper, serves on the Dublin Chamber of Commerce Council and is a director of the Irish Internet Association. Stephen is a highly regarded conference speaker, having addressed audiences at numerous events including the Sport and New Media Conference in Paris, the Dublin Web Summit, DMX, The MBA Conference and the National Digital Media and Marketing Summit. When he's not analysing data, Stephen also lectures in Online Journalism in Griffith College Dublin.
Larry Bass, CEO of Shinawil Productions on the Future of Content and the road ahead. Stephen O'Leary, CEO of Olytico on Social Listening and data. Karen Hennessey CEO of DCCoI on the importance of design. Séamus Byrne, co-founder of UX Ireland on UX.