In an interview, GB Newsstar Eamonn, 66, claimed telly bosses are 'scared' of hiring controversial presenters.
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Masters champion Rory McIlroy and his lifelong coach Michael Bannon have been recognised for their outstanding achievements in the annual Irish Golf Writers’ Association (IGWA) awards.
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Eamonn Holmes says 'wokeism' is ruining TV and bosses 'scared' of hiring controversial presenters
The GB News presenter, 66, made the comment as he appeared on his son Declan's new podcast Founder&Family Collective on Friday.
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