robo wrote: » I have to say that I am gonna miss Muireann - and I do hope that they bring her back soon...maybe she could replace Hector? I avoid TodayFM like the plague when he is on! So yeh bring back Muireann!
MrMac84 wrote: » I reckon she will take the lunch time slot when Al gets sick of it. The fact that Lenny is also working on the new lunchtime show makes her in my opinion the favorite to cover when Als off doing other things.. infact she's probably the go to swing jock now at Today fm
robo wrote: » Yeh I can't imagine with other work commitments that Al will last longer than a year. Plus I'd say she is the stand in DJ that will be called on when Al is "sick" or has something more important to do. What is it lately with comedians becoming djs/presenters? PJ, Neil and now Al!
anna080 wrote: » Personally Muireann is everything I want in a radio presenter. Easy to listen to, inoffensive, and able to get from a to b without making a slot all about her or being overly obnoxious, but she still manages to be very personable and warm. I don't feel the hours going when I'm listening to her and that can't be said for those in slots before her or after her. I enjoyed listening to her over the weeks, her Saturday slot is a show I won't be tuning into just because I'd never listen to the radio at that time but hopefully she'll be back at a more mainstream time in the future.
Hubstan wrote: » Are we listening to the same person..?! Her evening show on 98 was some of the worst radio I've heard in this country. In my opinion she is the epitome of everything that is wrong with Irish radio and definitely not deserving of a local gig never mind a national. "Takeaway Tuesday" anyone?
skylight1987 wrote: » After 15 years I have finally stopped listening to Today FM .Its the end of an era .KC on Red FM is better than Dempsey .Ive turned to Ryan Tubriddy and then Pat Kenney for mornings. Then George and Sean till 4 .I never thought I would tune out of Today FM. Even their app has been deleted from my phone. Regrettable but inevitable
The Parish Priest. wrote: » I presume Phil Cawley is no longer the super sub of the station ? he used to fill in on every program apart from the last word.
IUA14 wrote: » Oh Christ...I hate it already...http://www.todayfm.com/Al-Porter-Kicks-Of-Today-FMs-New-Lunchtime-Show-This-Monday
IUA14 wrote: » Looks like the station has been shooting new promo shots for all shows around Dublin today to be rolled out next week I would imagine as part of a more edgy "cool" branding strategy. I notice they have redecorated the studio D&D broadcast from with blue and yellow walls...looks f*cking awful! And the new wall they seem to be using for all guest pictures when they come in has slightly updated Today FM logo and branding http://www.todayfm.com/Amy-Huberman-Just-Wants-A-Signed-Jersey-From-BOD Oh Christ...I hate it already...http://www.todayfm.com/Al-Porter-Kicks-Of-Today-FMs-New-Lunchtime-Show-This-Monday
iseegirls wrote: » In fairness, if you're going off to listen to Pat Kenny, George Hook and Sean Moncrief - then it seems you're more interested in talk radio. Today FM is never really going to be like that, and concentrates mainly on music for most parts of the day (apart from Matt Cooper)
ford fiesta wrote: » The Parish Priest. wrote: » I presume Phil Cawley is no longer the super sub of the station ? he used to fill in on every program apart from the last word. True. He should have been given the weekday afternoon slot where he used to be, a safe pair of hands. Bob Conway is seldom heard now. Martin King hasn't been filling in for at least a year and where is Derek Flood?
beggars_bush wrote: » Al Porter has the most annoying, nasely voice I will not be tuning in.
IUA14 wrote: » Saw him comparing himself to Graham Norton in the Indo today and saying he is ahead of where he was at this stage of his career...then went on to say:"I'm not doing it to swoop in and be some sort of ratings hero. I've never cared about YouTube hits, Twitter followers, Instagram followers, you name it. I would suspect it's natural to shed listeners to begin with because if you're a radio listener you're loyal and you become accustomed to a certain thing. It's comfortable, y'know? If you don't like Al Porter, you're just going to turn the dial." That last sentence is something I expect many will do, I would not be surprised to see the slot dip below 100,000 by years end. And I would expect Today FM won't be pleased with the first part of that given that hits and followers is what they seem to be tripping themselves up over lately.