Craving current affairs, radio listeners flock to Morning Ireland and Miriam as 2FM falters
Today FM sees strong gains across its entire week-day schedule.
Today FM sees strong gains across its entire week-day schedule.
The complainant claimed the interview promoted violence towards men.
There were mixed results for Ireland’s main national stations.
Eamon Dunphy claims that the evidence is there to show that the Ireland boss is no longer a good manager, but what do you think?
Latest figures show a good rise in numbers across the both stations.
He’s also using the left-over €200 to buy ice-creams for his whole office.
Maith an buachaill!
*sinks slowly into ground*
She made the announcement on RTÉ 2fm this morning.
“For the attention of the right and always honourable DJ Dave the rave-ing lunatic Fanning…”
And she’s nominated Joe Duffy to do it next. *crosses all fingers and toes for this to happen*
You’ll come back to a shiny new one.
The TD said that an ‘appalling’ accusation was made on air this morning.
The veteran broadcaster will now move to a weekend slot.
The ex-Westlifer will host a new show from 11am on weekdays.
Along with Keith Walsh, formerly of Phantom’s Joe & Keith show.
He’s joining Bernard O’Shea and Jennifer Maguire in Hector’s old slot.
Ryan Tubridy has lost 27,000 listeners in six months – with his audience now less than half of his previous listenership on Radio 1.
Radio 1′s current affairs programming performs well in the latest JNLR figures, but Ryan Tubridy loses heavily.