Eric Luke tweetz:
Tuned in and wired for sound,a photo taken in Dublin in the 1980s……from my old negatives #myoldnegatives #Dublin
Eric Luke tweetz:
Tuned in and wired for sound,a photo taken in Dublin in the 1980s……from my old negatives #myoldnegatives #Dublin
Black limousin heifer missing from the Hugginstown area for the past five days, if you’ve seen her let us know #KCLRBreakfast
— KCLR 96FM (@kclr96fm) July 15, 2014
Oooh.
Joe Donnelly writes:
“I asked listeners to TXFM Drive to decide which country would come out on top in a battle of the bands and singers. Of all the remaining World Cup matches, no other two countries can offer up the same intriguing contest. While most of the music we listen to comes from Britain, the U.S., and of course our own country, there’s no denying that France and Germany have provided some quality artists over the years….”
Top of die Pops?
You FIGHT decide.
They are going national.. again!
8 Radio returns to the wireless in three cities from May 24th.
Simon Maher says:
“There should be nothing revolutionary about playing Talking Heads followed by Sylvan Esso followed by The Blades at Breakfast. We play the music we like and it’s just the natural thing to do. Trust your audience and they will trust you!”
FIGHT!
Previously: Your New Internet Music Station Has Arrived
An Independent Radio Sales (IRS+) infographic celebrating 25 years of local radio.
It keeps the old people out of trouble and off the street corners
Meanwhile..
The JNLRs are out…FIGHT!
Full details of the JLNR/Ipsos MRBI report are available here
Radio wars: Pat Kenny climbs 18,000 listeners while Sean O’Rourke falls by 15,000 (independent.ie)
The launch of TX Fm 105.2 (formerly Phantom) this morning.
What do you think of it so far?
Previously: The New Phantom
[From top: Kim Wilde and Brother Ricky; Enda Kenny and Kim ; Claire Byrne, centre, with Catherine Burns and Sarah Austen Jenness from The Moth American storytelling radio show]; from left: Loujein Haj Youssef from Radio Rozana in Syria, Broadsheet pal Liam Geraghty from RTE, Jupe Tuomola from Radio Nova in Finland and Jani Rajalin also from Radio Nova]
Scenes from today’s RadioDays Europe 2014 Conference [a meeting of public and private sector radio staff from Europe and beyond]]in the National Convention Centre, Dublin featuring a performance by Kim Wilde. As you do..
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
At the launch of the RTE R1 Autumn Winter schedule at Radio Centre, RTE, Montrose, Donnybrook, Dublin today.
From top: Joe Duffy and Miriam O’Callaghan; group shot; Derek Mooney and Joe Duffy; Claire Byrne; Kathryn Thomas and Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin; Des Cahill and Marty Morrissey; group shot and Sean O’Rourke, who is replacing Pat Kenny, and Miriam O’Callaghan.
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
Think I could be in trouble now…just told a listener on air to go F**k herself, when she said she’s making a complaint about me! Oops!!!
— Adrian Kennedy (@AdrianFKennedy) July 29, 2013
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Often wonder if any of the presenters on 2fm, Today FM, RTE Radio 1 or Newstalk feel weird or embarassed that women are so underrepresented?
— Una Mullally (@UnaMullally) July 15, 2013
So radio stations, if you want to do something “different”, maybe represent your listeners properly. Put more women in front of the mic. — Una Mullally (@UnaMullally) July 15, 2013
Where are teh wimmins?