Max Headroom wrote: » Nobody knows what goes on in Brannigans head...i said it before ,its like he's doing everything in his power to destroy the station...
Declan A Walsh wrote: » I belatedly remembered on Thursday night and heard her play the last few rock ballads and then say her goodbyes - talking about new adventures and having nothing to go to at the moment. She said she had been with Nova for nearly two years. This is sad for her, of course, and bewildering for me. How was it decided that she should go? Will Jack Hyland take over permanently and, if so, how did the Nova bosses decide to keep him over Sinead? In an earlier post, I wondered had they got rid of him shortly after Alice Cooper's program was initially on Friday nights. He, subsequently, stood in for Sinead as recently as last week. Maybe someone could enlighten me about this latest development.
Infoanon wrote: » Sinead Ni Mhordha announced on air last night that her final show on Nova was this Thursday (Sept 15th) due to cutbacks at the station.....
FanadMan wrote: » Did anyone notice 1 o'clock news on Nova today? I'm certain they played some from yesterday - woman cyclist died 'today', Dublin bus stopping at 9pm 'tomorrow'. Or did I go through a time warp?
Infoanon wrote: » Playlists are tightly regulated by the contract a station enters into with the BAI
Max Headroom wrote: » I disagree....TXFM could easily have played a much more varied playlist, but they chose just to play the latest (week by week it seemed) tracks over and over, theres plenty more 80/90/00's stuff they should have being playing but they were told chose not to....maybe blame the station manager instead of the jocks...;)
Max Headroom wrote: » ..without PC...thank your god....:)
guile4582 wrote: » whats going on today? just seems like non stop 90s music no ads or Pat C. edit: its just their website player playing non stop 90s Tunein Radio has normal service
zoobizoo wrote: » Nature of the beast. I'm sure we'd all love purist stations but as TXFM has proven, there isn't the market in Ireland. We simply don't have the numbers to support them. Only a minority care unfortunately.
former total wrote: » You seem to think that Nova can only play oldies. Why?
Max Headroom wrote: » Had to double check the dial today...thought i was listening to TXFM...but no, it was Nova, banging on about EP and LCD Soundsystem Catfish etc.....classic rock..
Declan A Walsh wrote: » The first announcement of the "Super6" is that Tim Kelly will present an 80's show on Friday nights. That's all well and good and I am very happy for Tim. But where does that leave Jack Hyland, who used to present Friday Night 80s and 90s, before Alice Cooper came along in the exact same slot - 7pm to 10pm. Lately, I have heard Jack Hyland standing in for his fellow ex-Phantom presenter Sinead Ni Mhordha, when she was off. Is he involved in the background (real name Moss Breathnach), or have Nova got rid of him?
FanadMan wrote: » The way it is going you'd be lucky to hear one of the top ten once a day. AC/DC used to be played regular (yes, I am a big fan) but now they seem to be relegated to the Friday Night Rock Show.....which is just more of the same stuff as during the day. 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?
Grolschevik wrote: » Caught a few minutes of a show that I think was called 'Off the record'. Guy had decent knowledge/research, and it seemed to be about playing lesser known album tracks. Don't listen often enough to look up when it's aired, though...