Mark Cagney

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Mark Cagney was born in Cork, Ireland. He joined RTÉ in 1977, and was part of the original line-up of 2FM, broadcasting on its first night on air. During his time with 2FM, Cagney presented a variety of shows, from the seminal Night Train to the Drivetime show. He won a Jacobs Award for radio in 1985. In 1989 he joined the new 98FM, staying there for seven years. He joined Today FM in 1998 and then joined TV3 Ireland. Today he hosts the breakfast show Ireland AM on TV3. He lives in Dublinwith his second wife Audrey and their 4 children. His first wife Ann died of a brain haemoragge.