
Radio Stuff Podcast: Mentoring Talent


yes it is 2014 and XFM (now Radio X) and it’s from the UK. But great radio doesn’t respect borders or platforms.
Energy AM weekend broadcasts starts Friday’s and plays through to Sunday, great music clutter free playing all over the east coast NOW on 1395AM / 215MW.
Wireless Flirt from Galway’s student station Flirt FM visited the station in April 2017 and an interview is in the May edition of the programme. Fast Forward to 29 minutes.

Louth Internet Radio’s Harry Lee spoke to Damien Keenan about one of Dundalk’s big name pirate radio stations. Uploaded 31st July 2017.

At 12 noon to the sound of Aoife Scott – All along the Wild Atlantic Way Kinvara FM burst onto the airwaves for the first time.
Tune in noon – 8pm Saturday & Sunday
St Ita’s Hospital Radio was the first radio station in Ireland to receive one of the new broadcast licenses when the Minister for Communications of the day (Ray Burke) introduced the broadcasting bill in 1988. St. Ita’s is part of the Irish Hospital Radio Network and in 2017 will be broadcasting for 34 years.
 Still broadcasting from the hospital the station can be heard locally on 89.5FM and also online.

This week 8radio submitted their expression of interest in an FM licence to the BAI. 8radio thanked their listeners on their facebook page.
Previously 8radio said of the call for submissions
8Radio.com welcomes the decision of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) to seek expressions of interest in new FM Radio licences. 8Radio.com believes that it has developed a significant niche in the Radio market and that a permanent multi-city FM licence coupled with an appropriate business and regulatory model can deliver a strong and sustainable radio station. Our expression of interest will be lodged with the BAI this week and to help us, we’d love it if you filled out our 1 minute survey so we can show the BAI that you’re real people with good taste!

Limerick’s student radio station, Wired FM, will run a QQI Level 3 media expression course starting this September with the aim of “supporting the voices of marginalised groups” and giving them the skills to make radio that empowers.
The course will enable participants to get to grips with how the media works and to get involved in radio that makes a difference. The course is open to people who identify as being part of a minority group. No specific prior knowledge is required, but the course is particularly suited to people with an interest in community and social issues.
According to Wired FM Station Manager Ray Burke: “The course would also suit those considering volunteering with community radio stations and those who wish to build their confidence in communicating, as well as gaining an understanding of how media production works”.
More details from Mary Immaculate College

The online Dublin 12 radio station Charity Radio has been nominated for a Net Visionary Award in the annual Irish Internet Association awards in the category Best use of technology for social good.
You can now vote for them in the public vote by visiting http://www.netvisionary.ie/public-voting-award/ and clicking on CharityRadio, it just takes a minute and they would REALLY APPRECIATE your support.


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