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2FM in this era was at its most popular. Its mobile broadcasting unit, the roadcaster, made regular trips nationwide, with 2FM organising live events throughout Ireland, such as the "Beat on the Street" with M.C and 'Eye in the Sky' traffic news presenter Electric Eddie, Doug Murray, introducing the station's DJs to the vast crowds which gathered at events throughout Ireland and "Lark in the ...
FM and digital radio. Website. Official website. The RTÉ 2fm Breakfast Show is the flagship show on RTÉ 2fm. Since 4 June 2024, it has been hosted by Carl Mullan, Donncha O'Callaghan and Aifric O'Connell under the banner of 2FM Breakfast with Carl, Donncha and Aifric. [1]
RTÉ Radio is a division of the Irish national broadcasting organisation Raidió Teilifís Éireann. It broadcasts four analogue channels and five digital channels nationwide. Founded in January 1926 as 2RN, the first broadcaster in the Irish Free State, in 1933 the service became Radio Athlone (Irish Raidió Áth Luain) and in 1938 was renamed ...
Dreamtime Radio (90.9 FM) – SOS Kilkenny; Limerick Regional Hospital Radio (94.2 FM) – University Hospital Limerick; South Tipperary General Hospital Radio (93.7 FM) – South Tipperary General Hospital, Clonmel; St. Ita's Hospital Radio (89.5 FM) – St Ita's Hospital, Portrane; Special interest radio. Dublin City FM (103.2 FM) – Dublin city
Chris and Ciara, formerly titled Bottom of the Barrel, is an Irish radio show on RTÉ 2fm hosted by Chris Greene and Ciara King. It is broadcast on Saturday and Sunday starting at 11am (previously Sunday-Thursday from 10pm), and consists of contemporary hits and comedic pop culture -focused talk segments. The show features film and celebrity ...
List of national radio stations FM. RTÉ Radio 1 - Speech and music; RTÉ 2FM - Contemporary hit radio; RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta - Irish-language speech and music; RTÉ Lyric FM - Classical / specialist music; Saorview, Cable and online platforms only. RTÉ 2XM - Alternative music; RTÉ Junior - Children's (daytime 7.00–21.00)
M. Damien McCaul (presenter) Louise McSharry. Declan Meehan (radio presenter) Vanessa Monaghan. Caroline Morahan. Arthur Murphy (broadcaster)
The first "Dave Fanning Show" was broadcast on RTÉ Radio 2 from the 1970s. [1] This music-based show featured the Fanning Sessions, where aspiring bands were afforded a full recording session which was subsequently played on Fanning's radio show. U2 recorded one such Fanning Session, in return for which Fanning was given the world-exclusive ...