In 1978, Murray responded to a newspaper advertisement seeking a
continuity announcer for state broadcaster
RTÉ. His application was successful and he began his presenting career on
Hospital Requests on
RTÉ Radio. After six years as a continuity announcer and radio presenter, Murray joined
RTÉ News as a full-time newscaster, working alongside figures such as
Maurice O'Doherty,
Charles Mitchel,
Anne Doyle and
Don Cockburn. In 1989, he moved into the area of sports coverage where he became a sportscaster, sports reporter and sports presenter, sometimes out in the field but usually in the studio. He was the first sportscaster on the newly launched hour-long rolling news bulletin, the
Six One News. ==Personal life==