This article is about the Irish broadcaster. For the American businessman, see John J. Creedon.
John Creedon
Creedon on No Béarla in 2007
Born
1958 (age 65–66)
Nationality
Irish
Other names
"Creedo"
Occupation
Broadcaster
Employer
RTÉ
Known for
Broadcasting, music, sport and Irish language passions, television appearances
Partner
Mairead Heffernan
Children
4
John Creedon (born 1958), also known as "Creedo",[1] is an Irish language enthusiast and veteran broadcaster with RTÉ Radio. Host of The John Creedon Show, weekday evenings 8-10pm on RTÉ Radio 1,[2] he has also filled in for Dave Fanning on The Dave Fanning Show.[3]
His profile in Ireland was raised by his participation in and eventual winning of the reality television series, Fáilte Towers in August 2008. Creedon has also served as a judge on The All Ireland Talent Show on RTÉ One and TG4's Glór Tíre. He has also presented multiple television series on RTÉ of him road tripping across Ireland showcasing Ireland's history, geography, along with some lesser known stories of the areas he visits.
^Lynch, Declan (24 August 2008). "RTÉ's male broadcasters keep sending out all the wrong signals". Sunday Independent. Retrieved 12 September 2008.
^John Creedon's profile at www.rte.ie
^Tynan, Eithne (22 March 2009). "Radio Review, Eithne Tynan - It would make you want to spend a fortune on plastic crap..." Sunday Tribune. Retrieved 20 December 2009.[dead link]
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