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Dublin radio station to create 32 jobs [Article]

  • 04-08-2010 3:02pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 920 ✭✭✭


    From irishtimes.ie
    A new Dublin radio station is due create 32 jobs when it begins broadcasting next month, it was confirmed today.
    The contract for Radio Nova has been signed with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI).
    Despite the slump in advertising sales during the recession crippling broadcasters and media outlets nationwide, chief executive David Tighe believes there is room in the Dublin market for something different.
    He hopes to capture 5 per cent market share by 2012.
    “People have said that we are mad launching a new radio station when there is already such competition in the Dublin market,” said Mr Tighe. “And, with advertising spends tighter than ever before, we don’t underestimate the challenge. But equally, we don’t underestimate the opportunity.”
    The 18 full-time and 14 part-time posts to be filled include jobs for presenters, engineers, production teams, researchers, sales and marketing and administrative staff.
    Mr Tighe said the management team was excited, determined and confident the listening public will be offered something new.
    Radio Nova will broadcast on 100.3FM and play music from the last five decades, with quality contemporary sounds.
    “We’ve announced new jobs and we have a huge responsibility to make Radio Nova work and we will,” he added. “Strong personalities and credible music played by real bands are what will make Nova work and help us to grow.”
    Radio Nova’s backers include experienced radio investors Dermot Hanrahan and Maurice Cassidy; and Ulick McEvaddy, Des Whelan and Kevin Brannigan, who between them also own 45 per cent of 4FM.
    It is likely to be the last station launch for some time as the BAI has indefinitely deferred plans to advertise for new regional country music stations.
    Nova will have its own offices in the Dublin Docklands but it is sharing some financial and advertising scheduling functions with 4FM. The advertising sales functions will be kept separate.
    They seem to be migrating from the "Classic Rock" tag.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 188 ✭✭filmfan


    Any idea when and where jobs will be posted??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 920 ✭✭✭Lenny Lovett


    They were advertised back on March in the papers on on their website. All filled now, I believe.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,701 ✭✭✭Sids Not


    They were advertised back on March in the papers on on their website. All filled now, I believe.

    I'd say most/all of the jobs were gone by then anyway....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,293 ✭✭✭Fuzzy Clam


    They seem to be migrating from the "Classic Rock" tag.

    Indeed they do.
    I wonder how the BAI will feel about having signed a Radio Nova tribute station.


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