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Paul Byne (b. Kilkenny, May 9, 1978) is an Irish Broadcast Journalist. He currently works for the international Russian television news channel, Russia Today. Paul graduated with a Bachelor of Business Studies, from the Cork Institute of Technology. He was selected as one of Irelands top 50 Business Graduates in 2000 as a chosen candidate for IBEC, (Irish Business Employers Confederation) European Orientation Programme. He worked for 6 years for a Belgian based documentary production company, producing business focused documentaries broadcast on CNBC and Fox 5 – New York. He went on to do his masters in Broadcast Journalism in the University of Sheffield in 2006. Having worked for BBC South following his masters he went on to take up a position in Russia Today based out of Moscow in November 2006.
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