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Naas model says she is in now rush to have her own show on RTÉ
Reporter:
Patrick Ward
21 May 2016 10:05 AM
Naas native Daniella Moyles has indicated that she is in no rush to have her own show with state broadcaster RTÉ. The model is currently a presenter with Dublin based radio station Spin 1038, and has appeared on RTÉ television on numerous occasions, while her next likely step is to take the reins of her own show. The 27-year-old beauty has said that she has had offers to have her own show, but they were not suitable so she turned them down. She also admitted that she has pitched multiple ideas to the broadcaster, but those have been rebuffed on each occasion. "I've pitched ideas multiple times - get a lot of no's and then I get a lot of things that come my way and I'll say no. "I think it's a bit of a tug of war between what's available and what you want to do, what you can offer. "There's always been a relationship there though. "I feel like I'm too young for RTE. You're either in young people's TV or else it's lifestyle shows in your 30s. There's nothing for mid-20s. "It's a grey area so I think I'm not quite the right age yet." She says that while she wants to get back into television, she is in no rush and won't be taking a job that isn't right for her. "I'd love to get back into it," she said. "In the past I would have been like yes to anything, but now it has to be something I think I'm going to be really good at and that there's a reason why I'm there - the right job."
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