Ursus Horribilis wrote: » You could argue that RTE should be spending more on their stations and on spreading DAB nationwide. If you look across the water, the BBC runs six national stations on varying platforms. 2fm is the only one that has a solid identify. Radio 1 is a mongrel cross between BBC Radios 2-5. RTE Gold is the poor relation of the RTE family (as is 2XM) and has been little more than a glorified Spotify playlist. Would using some presenters and mixing things up really be so bad? It probably costs buttons to run. I can think of many other places where RTE is spending its money badly. In an ideal world we'd have DAB nationwide and a better selection of radio stations. Neither has happened so I'm happy that Gold, imperfect as it is, is on the air.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Thank you for your kind words. The thing is, the private sector isn't catering for this market. I live outside Dublin so there are no commercial stations which cater for my age group (late 30s). 2FM and Today FM now target a younger demographic and I find them mostly unlistenable. IRadio, Beat and Spin are for a young audience too. The local radio stations vary wildly in what they play. If you live in some areas you'll be served up hearty doses of Declan Nerney and Dickie Rock if you tune in. Or chat shows with local news. You could argue that RTE Gold is providing a public service for a demographic that the commercial stations have little interest in. One of the things I noticed about Will Leahy's show this morning was people mentioning how they're tuning in. When you're needing to use Sairview or an App to tune into a radio station, you're not in the mainstream.
Keenan Faint Lake wrote: » What a disappointment. Gone is the enjoyable clutter free DJ free music in the mornings. Time to seek out a new breakfast time station.
ford fiesta wrote: » Maybe they should set up an RTE Gold 2 with just music !!
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » No I don't. The local station plays country and western ****e
splinter65 wrote: » I know exactly where you are. Irish country and western ****e too. Hours and hours and hours of that ****e punctuated by that insanely grinning voice. Nightmare.
gamecube wrote: » Is Dave Fanning the next guy to join the RTE Gold lineup or does his connection to U2 save him?
MikeyTaylor wrote: » How about calling it RTÉ Silver? :-)
gamecube wrote: » Spot on, if you live outside Dublin you have a very poor choice of Radio stations I really enjoyed Rick O'Shea's show today on RTE Gold, you just dont get that kind of playlist anywhere else on radio (2fm- today fm- or local stations)
Karsini wrote: » They’ve played quite a fair bit of new music this morning and had a couple of “comedy” segments such as someone supposedly trying to call Liveline. If that keeps up I won’t be sticking around, I don’t understand why morning radio shows always try to be funny.
Karsini wrote: » The only nationwide broadcast is via Saorview which isn’t ideal. Otherwise you need internet streaming.
zorro2566 wrote: » Gold and the other Rtè digital stations aren’t on Sky, only Rtè 1, 2fm, lyric and the Gaelic one!