Mr Snow wrote: » radio nova is 6 years old today. in my option it is the best radio station is the best ireland.
furiousox wrote: » It was a breath of fresh air when it started. Now it's gone very stale, same songs over and over and over again. It's also gone more middle of the road, very similar to Today FM now. If it had any balls it should model itself on Planet Rock in the UK.
hullaballoo wrote: » Do you want to try that again maybe?
Mr Snow wrote: » why what is your faviotue.?
StreetLight wrote: » I think you've just invented a new word. Whatever it is, I like it!
Walter2016 wrote: » You must be a young fella. The REAL Radio Nova started 35 years ago. What you hear now is just an imposter.
Uncle Ben wrote: » Thank you. I knew I had listened to Radio Nova during my mispent youth many moons ago.
jvan wrote: I actually think the music has got better compared to a couple of years ago, of course it be nice to have it more like planet rock but let's face it, this is Ireland and it would never work, too niche unfortunately.
Mint Sauce wrote: » It's one of my favourite stations anyway. Anytime heading to Dublin, it's tuned in around Mullingar. Coming back I'm somewhere around Longford before I lose the signal. Happy out with that. Play it quite a bit on the internet too.
Mr Snow wrote: » did chris barry do a talk show or muisc show? what was the frist line up? was it available all over ireland? what was the first song play? any more info i should can you let me know thanks for your feedback
FanadMan wrote: » Half heard an ad today that they are taking Friday Night 80s from Today FM. Does this mean they are getting rid of Alice Cooper?
Kensington wrote: » The breakfast show is bordering on insufferable, all they ever seem to be discussing the last few months is how Marty and Dee are having a baby. Yes, it is wonderful and genuine congratulations to them both, but having the entire show and every single topic of conversation revolve around that is really wearing thin.