Former Former wrote: » You listen to Nova every hour of every day, so why don't you tell us?
Max Headroom wrote: » :D.....i dont have the time fortunately...but if i did i'd probably be like you..easily pleased...:P
Former Former wrote: » So you don't listen very often?
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Little things grate on my, like when Siobhan? Is reading the weather and says "temperature will be between 7 to 10 degrees" . if she uses between then surely it should be and instead of to. Saying that, newsreaders across the station's seem to struggle a lot with reading and pronunciation , particularly with sports stars names and teams. Its the only part of the job the public hear , they could at least make the effort to get it right.
Frank Fetterson wrote: » I think they need to tone down the hyperbole before announcing each and every gig on the station. Don't get me wrong, I like Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers and I'll probably attend their gig in October. But the way they built up the announcement while stoking the flames of listener speculation, I was expecting to hear of a Led Zeppelin or Oasis reunion for Croke Park. They did a similar routine before announcing the Queen & Adam Lambert gig a few weeks ago.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I left the radio yesterday morning thinking it was Oasis in croker
Birneybau wrote: » That Aussie newsreader has THE WORST voice on radio. My fricking ears
Frank Fetterson wrote: » I see someone has started a petition 'To give Radio Nova permission to Broadcast Nationwide across Ireland' (sic). Max Headroom, are you the culprit?
The Parish Priest. wrote: » There won't be another national FM licence.
Big Nasty wrote: » Might not be another new one but their sister station 4FM's licence is coming up for renewal.
FanadMan wrote: » Is 4FM national? Or am I just in a terrible reception area?
Big Nasty wrote: » Not too far off it. Think it's Dublin incl commuter belt plus Cork, Limerick, Waterford, Galway. Something like that anyhow.
end of the road wrote: » 4fm is a multi-city licence rather then a national licence.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » A multi city licence that doesn't include Waterford or Kilkenny.
Aisha Angry Reggae wrote: » No doubth they will renew it or can Nova take over their multi city license and make 4fm a Dublin City and comuter belt station only. It would make sense if Nova wanted to expand ouside Dublin.
end of the road wrote: i reccan the licence as it is will most likely be readvertised. nova may apply for that licence (assuming their format would fit the requirements of the licence if advertised along the same terms) but they won't get to keep both stations. should nova win the licence then 4fm will sease with possibly nova moving from it's current dublin frequencies to 4fm's former frequencies along with coming on the frequencies outside dublin. nova's frequencies might be for use by another licence assuming something new will be advertised. but it's a bit away yet so one couldn't say for sure what will or won't happen.