Michael O'Doherty (publisher)
Michael O'Doherty is the publisher of the VIP magazine group in Ireland. The multi-million-euro publishing empire includes magazines such as VIP,[1] TV Now, Kiss and Stellar. O'Doherty also known for his joint business venture with John Ryan, the unsuccessful New York Dog, a magazine for dog lovers. This eventually collapsed, bringing Ryan's other remaining business ventures, such as blogorrah.com down with it. Before its collapse the magazine was lauded by respected international publications such as The New York Times. Whilst O'Doherty is still involved with VIP, Ryan has attempted a different career in television and is now known for his 2009 RTÉ Two comedy television show This is Nightlive, which mimics the antics of Ireland's newscasters and other newsroom members.
Career
Early ventures
The first issue of Kiss launched in Ireland on 31 October 2002. It is an Irish magazine aimed at a teenage market and was O'Doherty's first solo venture. His previous magazine launches - Magill in 1997, VIP in 1999 and TV Now in 2000 - were alongside his business partner, John Ryan.[2]
New York Dog collapse
The idea for the magazine came from a joint business venture by Irish magazine publishers O'Doherty and Ryan. Ryan's publishing company inititally owned the publishing venture Stars on Sunday which folded with losses, whilst O'Doherty still maintained VIP. New York Dog magazine was promoted on The Late Late Show, and was set up alongside a New York City-based website, blogorrah.com, which was described by the Irish Independent as "a sort of Phoenix without portfolio".[3] The site was edited by Derek O'Connor but mysteriously stopped filing new posts in July 2007. O'Doherty's business partnership with Ryan, led to his disappearance after the collapse of his business empire in early 2007. Ryan was declared missing after he claimed a pet-food scare led to the closure of New York Dog. Staff at Manhattan's Cinema Café, a regular haunt said: ‘He would come in here with his dog pretty regularly, but we haven’t seen him for months. The last time [we] saw him, he looked like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders’, whilst his partner O'Connor declared that he had not spoken to Ryan since he had left New York City a few months previously and said his email address was ‘out of commission’. O'Doherty said he had not heard from Ryan for over a month.[4] Before his disappearance Ryan had attended the Electric Picnic music festival in the company of fellow publisher Trevor White and soon after appeared as a guest on The Tubridy Show. However, a rival website then accused him of mistreating his workers and he left the country.
Stellar
The most recent addition to O'Doherty's publishing empire, Stellar is a glossy monthly targeted at women in the age group of eighteen to thirty-four.[5]
Personal life
O'Doherty is single and lives in Dublin. His seventy-one year old father died from a heart attack in his sleep whilst holidaying in France in late 2008. He has two brothers and one sister. He enjoys playing golf, but claims to have not held a golf club for four years.[6]
References
- ^ "Tomorrow never dies, but VIPs live for today". Sunday Tribune. 2006-04-16. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
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(help) - ^ "Ireland's 'Kiss' takes on 'Bliss'". Sunday Tribune. 2002-10-27. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
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(help) - ^ "Andrea gives Ryan some dog's abuse". Irish Independent. 2006-10-29. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
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(help) - ^ "Publisher John Ryan 'missing'". Random Mostly Irish News. 2007-11-25. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
- ^ "O'Doherty to launch new Irish fashion magazine". Sunday Tribune. 2008-08-17. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
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(help) - ^ "Getting The Cleaners In: VIP Magazine Publisher Michael O'Doherty". Sunday Tribune. 2008-11-02. Retrieved 2009-01-12.
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