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Aidan Power

Aidan Power (born 30 March 1979) is an Irish television and radio presenter.
==Career==
Power was educated at St. Mac Dara's community college and then Ballyfermot Senior College where he obtained a diploma in broadcasting and journalism in 1998. He began his career as a DJ and presented West Dublin Community Radio alongside reporting for RTÉ's daytime show ''12-2-1''.
Subsequently Power worked as a presenter on a variety of shows such as ''Open House'' and ''The Den''. In 2003, he left RTÉ and joined Nickelodeon as anchor presenter on their daily show ''NickL8R'', but he left this show in 2004 to concentrate on co-presenting ''The Cafe'' with Laura Woods, until October 2008 when he became the show's sole presenter. In September 2005, he became the face of ''TTV'' until July 2007. In September 2007, he co-presented one series of ''Class Act'' with Síle Seoige. He hosted ''Celebrities Go Wild'' with Anna Nolan in October 2007 In September 2008, he began co-presenting ''Winning Streak: Dream Ticket'' with Kathryn Thomas. He quit ''Winning Streak: Dream Ticket'' in 2009 to present a behind-the-scenes show of ''The All Ireland Talent Show Backstage''.
In 2010, he started presenting ''SuperCrew'' on TRTE,〔 〕 and he began working on ''Celebrity Bainisteoir''. He also presented the ''98fm Morning Crew'' show with Clare Solan until the end of September 2012, after which he was replaced by Ray Foley.
Power presented ''Superbloopers'' with Zig and Zag on RTÉ over the 2011 Christmas season, and again during 2012.
On 13 April 2013 Aidan staked his claim to be the next Bill O'Herlihy when he presented Sligo Rovers versus Cork City in a high profile league of Ireland game on RTE2. Despite this being his first time to ever see a League of Ireland match he effortlessly read his script while discussing the talking points of the game.
Power co-hosted the only series of the Irish songwriting competition, The Hit with Nicky Byrne. 〔()〕

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