Sinéad Crowley

Sinéad Crowley (born 1974) is an Irish journalist and novelist who formerly worked for RTÉ, Ireland's national radio and television station, where she was Arts and Media Correspondent for RTÉ News from 2006 to 2023. She has published four novels, three of which were shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards.

Career
Crowley began her career as a journalist and film reviewer for the Northside People  and later worked on the radio stations, Raidió Na Life, Clare FM and Radio Kerry.

She joined Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) in 1997 as a reporter in Irish language programmes and joined the RTÉ Newsroom as a journalist in August 1999. In December 2006, Crowley was appointed Arts and Media Correspondent for RTÉ News on television, radio and online. Since September 2019, she is a lecturer in journalism at Dublin City University. Crowley was on secondment to COVID-19 coverage on the One O'Clock News, Six One News and the Nine O'Clock News when the pandemic arrived in Ireland.

On 28 July 2023, Crowley announced that she would be leaving RTÉ after 26 years in the national broadcaster.

Personal life
Crowley is a fluent Irish speaker from Walkinstown in Dublin. She attended Dublin City University and University College Dublin and received a bachelor's degree in communication and media studies. She also received a master's degree in women's studies. Crowley is married to Andrew Phelan, who works for the Irish Independent, and has two sons.

Awards and nominations
Crowley has published three crime novels, Can Anybody Help Me? (2014), Are You Watching Me? (2015) and One Bad Turn (2017) in the novel series DS Claire Boyle. All three novels were shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards. In 2022, she published a fourth novel, The Belladonna Maze.