Media is a fickle industry and jobs can be hard to come by even in non-pandemic times - but if you’re willing to adapt and try your hand at new things, the odds may be in your favour. What has the coronavirus crisis taught you about money? So being clever with what you make is important. Freelance media is a different ball game and a salary is not easy to come by. It’s true what the Irish mammy says: a permanent, pensionable teaching job is a solid and reliable salary option. What’s the most important lesson about money which your career in broadcasting has taught you? She has also worked as a weekend presenter on Classic Hits 4FM. From Kilcornan in County Limerick, Cantillon worked as a secondary school teacher for a number of years - before beginning her media career in 2018 as a presenter with the radio station SPIN South West. The show, which kicked off earlier this month, runs on TG4 on Sundays at 8:30pm until October 24. Louise Cantillon is the presenter of TG4’s Junior Eurovision - which has begun its search for an Irish singer to represent Ireland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Paris on December 19.