Dub Ste wrote: » I think Nova and the station it shares the building with now use the same pile of cd's. Duran Duran and George Ezra in the last half hour..................over and under............I'm out....
MikeyTaylor wrote: » This very thread starts with a post saying "radio nova is 6 years old today".
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Hey dude, you're a year late. Radio Nova was six years old a year ago.
Former Former wrote: » ??? Does that limit every subsequent post to discussion of Nova's sixth birthday and nothing else??! Riiiight. This is an absolute Twilight Zone of a thread. Utterly mental.
DavidLyons_ wrote: » Absolutely aghast today. One of those idiots on the morning show attempted to get listeners to vote in so he could play D-Ream, Things Can Only Get Better. He was so enthusiastic too. I do not know what the outcome was, I tuned out (never to return) and switched to Spotify. The station has serious problems.
jvan wrote: » It feels like some djs or maybe the playlist in general lately is being pushed away from the orginal rock format to the see how much they can get away with from the listenership, or certainly the ones who engage with them via text/social media etc.
cdeb wrote: I've generally defended Nova on here (generally), but it would be great to have a station with a play-list like that. Nova is maybe half-way there, but that still leaves the other half...
cdeb wrote: » Had a nice afternoon driving around Norway today with P6 on the radio. A sample - Crazy Train Holy Diver Enter Sandman The Trooper Radio Gaga Pretty Fly For A White Guy When September Ends Summer of 69 Roxanne Heart-Shaped Box Living After Midnight Black Hole Sun Africa With Or Without You Today God Gave Rock And Roll To Me Another One Bites The Dust The Unforgiven Hallowed Be Thy Name Poison Money For Nothing Starlight Walk This Way Some local rock as well of course. I've generally defended Nova on here (generally), but it would be great to have a station with a play-list like that. Nova is maybe half-way there, but that still leaves the other half...
selous wrote: » Where's the squeaky news reader? I noticed her missing, but haven't missed her, if you get my meaning.
Trebor176 wrote: » Elaine Stenson has replaced her.
adox wrote: » Jesus if I hear that fùcking “Thunder” from Imagine Dragons or whoever it is again I’ll put my fist through the radio.
Karsini wrote: » Marty Miller described it as "lyrically challenged" during a link last week. I get the impression that he doesn't like it either. I started listening in the morning for similar reasons. Morning Ireland was dragging me down and the other morning shows were full of acting the maggot, which I wasn't interested in either. But that's all I listen to on Nova anyway. If I get the chance I'll tune in to John Clarke but I spend every second weekend in Arklow where I can't get Nova anyway, so often don't have the time.
jvan wrote: » Does the 95.7 transmitter not reach Arklow?
Max Headroom wrote: » The residents of Wicklow have a barrier set up to stop it getting that far...you're welcome..:P
Karsini wrote: » Tried again here, nothing on my pocket radio. Might get something on a better radio though.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Requested Ace's "How Long" on last nights Nova Saturday Nights. They didn't have it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ2ZNCip9YM Tis a tune though.
jvan wrote: » MikeyTaylor wrote: » Requested Ace's "How Long" on last nights Nova Saturday Nights. They didn't have it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ2ZNCip9YM Tis a tune though. How do they not have that on their system
Max Headroom wrote: Because they don't have it on "their" system..
selous wrote: » Did I hear Scritti Politti this morning or someone that sounded like them about 9.30am?