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Goss.ie is a 24-hour Irish entertainment news website - the first website in Ireland to only be dedicated to Irish celebrities.

Set up by Award Winning journalist Alexandra Ryan in June 2014, the site is one of Ireland's fastest growing news sites.

Constantly breaking showbiz exclusives, the site crashed in March 2015 when the site got more than 6 million hits.

Based in Dublin, the Goss.ie currently employs four people - Entertainment Reporters Sean O'Grady, Lisa McLoughlin and Meghann Scully as well as staff photographer and videographer Sorcha Crilly.


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