Max Headroom wrote: » Think its official now........Nova IS Txfm.......their cunning plan worked..:)
Kamili wrote: » Max Headroom wrote: » Think its official now........Nova IS Txfm.......their cunning plan worked..:) Is that meant to be a joke? TXFM was far superior to Nova - nothing in common!
Max Headroom wrote: » Music wise I mean...the presenters are sh1te.......my mates son has started to listen because of the "new stuff" they're playing.....God help us all.....:)
Kamili wrote: » the new stuff played on TXFM wasn't the same though, at least it was music! the Nova new stuff is just useless and not music.
Max Headroom wrote: » BTW...i'm still not tuning in,(heard half hour in the mates van today) i'm guessin its the same since i left...is it..??
Max Headroom wrote: Seriously...2 door, Bastille, Hozier etc, plus the new sh1te , i cant figure out where theyre getting it from, it must be coming in a brown envelope from the record companies...]BTW...i'm still not tuning in,(heard half hour in the mates van today) i'm guessin its the same since i left...is it..??
Max Headroom wrote: » Heard some promo for "Big changes at nova" or something like that....Mikey..???
Karsini wrote: » I only ever listen to Morning Glory now, and occasionally John Clarke when I have the time. I've mostly gone over to 4FM because it suits me better.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Well if there are major changes on the way, then I think Ruth might get the breakfast show, and maybe swap with Conor Irwin with him getting the weekend afternoon slot? Makes more sense to me.
zorro2566 wrote: » Maybe the changes are because they might have heard that they got the national licence!
Fuzzy Clam wrote: » What national licence? I reckon the changes will be that Max Headroom will be on Nova drive time.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Well if there are major changes on the way, then I think Ruth might get the breakfast show
byte wrote: » God, no
zorro2566 wrote: Maybe the changes are because they might have heard that they got the national licence!
FanadMan wrote: » Maybe that's why they are using "wee Daniel" in the ads - might actually be going to be broadcasting to Donegal!!!! If so, my life is complete lol
MikeyTaylor wrote: » I think SPIN 1038 are more deserving of a national licence.
Kyle More wrote: » They're certainly picking up steam in their race towards the centre of the rock - pop spectrum, and possibly beyond. This morning they played a track by Alice Merton. I've nothing against her, but she is a pop/dance artist. I know this point is old hat at this stage, but if you purport to be a rock station, surely that's what the listeners who tune in should expect to hear?
Kyle More wrote: » It's such a shame. They started out as a real alternative to the usual suspects on Irish radio. Nowadays, you'd hardly know if you were listening to Nova or Today FM. You raised an interesting point there, Max, they certainly are in the depths of an identity crisis. Right now, they are a rock station in name only.