Andy From Sligo wrote: » No not yet I will give it a try soon. What genre of music do they normally play is it rock?
zorro2566 wrote: » Yes, RTE Gold and Radio Nova would be my go to stations for music, really enjoy their output. Andy, have you tried Nova yet, they’re also on t’internet?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » Thanks, working on the internet radio now but the https://gold.rte.ie/ url not working for me still
Mr Snow wrote: » working good for me is your wi-fi down
Andy From Sligo wrote: » just been trying to get RTE gold on Internet Radio it said "No Content" so then went to laptop and put in https://gold.rte.ie/ - and it didnt work - then tried it on 'is it down?' website checker and it says its down for everyone...
Is there a market for an RTE Gold on FM nationwide? Most definately. I think the days of having to provide RTE Lyric FM and RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta on FM nationwide are gone and there is more benefit to having Gold on FM than RnaG. RnaG can easily be carried on FM using spare frequencies in Gaeltacht areas. The minority of listeners outside these areas can use the Internet, Saorview, Sky etc or DAB in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and the NE (half the population)
marno21 wrote: » . I think the days of having to provide RTE Lyric FM and RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta on FM nationwide are gone and there is more benefit to having Gold on FM than RnaG.
marno21 wrote: » If you are familiar, DAB transmits from Three Rock, Kippure, Clermont Carn, Spur Hill and Woodcock Hill. Dublin, West Wicklow (Dublin commuter belt), the north east, Cork city and Limerick ciity and part county. Ocean FM is Sligo, south Donegal and north Leitrim. The problem is that we licenced youth services for 24 counties (all bar Cork and Wicklow). We only licenced an over 45 service for Cork, Limerick, Clare, Galway, Dublin, SE Meath, NE Kildare and North Wicklow. 4FM is also a poor attempt at this kind of service. Is there a market for an RTE Gold on FM nationwide? Most definately. I think the days of having to provide RTE Lyric FM and RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta on FM nationwide are gone and there is more benefit to having Gold on FM than RnaG. RnaG can easily be carried on FM using spare frequencies in Gaeltacht areas. The minority of listeners outside these areas can use the Internet, Saorview, Sky etc or DAB in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and the NE (half the population)
Patty O Furniture wrote: » Will Leahy was on the 6 o clock show y'day, saying he was at 2fm for 21 yrs & a photo came up & he'd said it was Ian Dempsey's leaving party, Tony Fenton+Mike Moloney was there too. I haven't listened to 2fm for a good while, but Will & Rick were weekday dj's moved over to weekends on 2fm, who else got shafted by 2fm, have now gone to Gold? Is DAB available only in largely populated areas like Dublin, are most of them on satellite, never really looked as i assume those stations mentioned are only Dublin local? as it seems there's quite a few? That name always stirs up memories of Moloney after Midnight, afaik was on 2fm? Tommy Rosney & Pio McCann to name a few :P Afaik Ocean fm range is Sligo -Donegal town? Highland is under a big schedule change since Shaun Doherty left, but jaysus Greg Hughes is still there in that slot
Joe Duffy. wrote: » With the news yesterday that Will Leahy and Rick O Shea are joining rte gold on weekdays, is there actually a plan for the station or is it just the new dumping ground for jocks too old for 2fm ? What type of service is RTE Gold offering that isn't already available from Classic Hits 4fm, Q102, East coast Radio ? It seems to play an awful lot of generic 80s stuff.
Elian Salmon Juggler wrote: » I stick on Gold at dinnertime most days, I find it has a better selection than both 4FM and Q102 - the fact it's on DAB is the clincher for me though, as FM reception where the radio is located is patchy. I like Gold, 2XM and Pulse.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Maybe Mike Moloney will resurface on RTE Gold, after he dropped from the Nova schedule recently?
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » No I don't. The local station plays country and western ****e
Joe Duffy. wrote: » You live in the north west right ? Doesn't your local station ocean fm? play plenty of classic hits from the 70s/80s/90s/00s ?
MikeyTaylor wrote: » I think most regional stations do.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Try living outside the greater Dublin area and then you'll know all about choice.
spurious wrote: » Or call it RTE Ór.
marno21 wrote: » I think RTE Gold on FM would be a roaring success and would free up RTE Radio 1 to have a more defined talk focus (no more Ronan Collins etc.)
marno21 wrote: » 2XM and Pulse are more niche stations than Gold, although I agree that there is a market for a station like both of those in at least Dublin, only smeared by the failure of TXFM. The amount of dance pirates makes me wonder why there hasn't been a licenced Dance service in Dublin, although it would probably be destroyed by current affairs requirements.
end of the road wrote: » nice idea but rte have to provide a full coverage irish speaking service across the country as part of their PSB remit i believe. it would be good to have 2xm pulse and gold on fm though as they would provide some actual choice, sadly it's not going to happen. the best that can be hoped for i think is an eventual rollout of dab in some form with the commercial sector lobbiests told to like it or lump it.
marno21 wrote: » I think it's time to seriously consider launching RTE Gold on FM. It may be a promotional service for DAB but that's useless to anyone outside Dublin, Cork City and Limerick City/County. I think it should take RnaG's FM network bar the Gaeltacht areas where space can be found on FM to accomodate both services as these areas are highly rural and have plenty of FM space. A sweetner could be to improve RnaG coverage in these areas where it can be patchy. RnaG is available on DAB, Saorview and online in the rest of the country for the very small minority of listeners it has outside the Gaeltachts.
ford fiesta wrote: » That is Michael Cahill, voicetracked from 4.00 to 5.30am each weekday. Been like that for a good few months now.
thesandeman wrote: » What are they at during the night though? Sometimes it's just prerecorded music, sometimes with a DJ. Other times a live DJ randomly appears. There seems to be no fixed days or times when they make an appearance. The other night he arrived at 4:40am and was gone again for rising time.