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Oral Hearing Dates Set for the Dublin Niche Music & North Donegal Licence

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  • 12-02-2014 2:52am
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    The BAI has also announced that it will hold an oral presentation, which is open to the public, as part of the competitive licensing process for the niche, music-driven, sound broadcasting service for Dublin City and County. This decision was taken by the Contract Awards Committee of the BAI at its most recent meeting.

    Three applications were received for this service in response to the BAI’s call for applications, the closing date for which was 23rd September 2013. The applications were submitted by Star Broadcasting Limited, Easy FM Limited, and URADIO.

    The Committee considered that there were issues requiring clarification and/or further information from the two qualifying Applicants, Star Broadcasting Limited (trading as Sunshine 106.8) and Easy FM Limited (trading as Country FM). It was agreed by the Committee that this information would be sought through both supplementary questions and oral presentation.

    It is intended to hold the oral presentation in the franchise area on Monday, 14th April. The BAI will announce the time and venue for the presentation on completion of the final arrangements for the event.


    - The Contract Awards Committee has scheduled an Oral Presentation for the local broad-format service for North Donegal. The hearing will take place on 31st March, at which the two Applicants; Donegal Highland Radio Limited, (trading as Highland Radio) and Donegal Commercial Radio Broadcasting Limited (trading as DLFM), will give a presentation and be questioned by the Committee.


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