KevIRL wrote: » That relatively new lady who does all of the (very many) corporate sponsor taglines over the day has obviously taken a lot of elecution lessons.
Snake Plisken wrote: » Is she the same one who does The Moncrieff Fact of the day intro I’d love to know who she is anyone know?
Koloman wrote: » I think the fact of the day voice over woman is ex producer Caroline Clarke who now works for RTE. Sean is well acquainted with her.:pac:
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » is it Doireann Ní Bhriain, by any chance? She does the announcements on the Luas, too. "Faiche Stiabhna"
ghostdancer wrote: » 53k is a highest ever listenership for OTB.
J.pilkington wrote: » Ive never paid attention to otb numbers before but was shocked to see they are this small. I’m a big fan of the show and listen most evenings and I can only imagine with the number of presenters, quality of guests, paying match rights and the various locations they travel to can only mean that it can’t be making much money for newstalk. Goes to show how valuable the likes of Matt Cooper is to Today FM, single reliable presenter for a long number of years pulling in more than 2x of otb numbers (appreciate it’s a different audience at a different time).
ButtersSuki wrote: » Chris Donohue on Sunday broadcast a pre-recorded interview with Paschal Donohue from some cafe or other. Paschal was his usual deflecting self, but the thing I remember most from the interview was the background noise - which was very distracting. Such a bizarre thing to do; I suspect it was designed to show Paschal is an ordinary guy who's so busy he has to have meetings at lunchtime etc. and he's just like you and me or down with the kids etc.
Leroy42 wrote: » What portion of the listenership is it though? My guess, and its why I am asking, is that the total # of listeners is much higher during the Matt Cooper slot and thus to get 53k might be a good outcome. In saying that, 53k does seem very low for the amount and variety of content that they cover
J.pilkington wrote: » Agree completely, I suppose I am making two separate points 1. Return on investment from otb doesn’t look great but understand they have a smaller potential audience due to their time slot (maybe a reason for the old crew demanded an earlier slot and left when they didn’t get it?) 2. How important it is to get the drivetime slot right which I think Today FM do okay on. They are surely getting a good return on investment from Matt as the costs of the show (1 long term popular presenter) seem stable which would be attractive to potential advertisers
Leroy42 wrote: » What portion of the listenership is it though?
styron wrote: » Chris Donoghue exitshttps://www.irishtimes.com/business/media-and-marketing/chris-donoghue-to-leave-newstalk-after-14-years-communicorp-confirms-1.3297179?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tw
styron wrote: » Chris Donoghue exitshttps://www.irishtimes.com/business/media-and-marketing/chris-donoghue-to-leave-newstalk-after-14-years-communicorp-confirms-1.3297179?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
redbuck wrote: » Christmas has come early......
Tell me how wrote: » styron wrote: » Chris Donoghue exitshttps://www.irishtimes.com/business/media-and-marketing/chris-donoghue-to-leave-newstalk-after-14-years-communicorp-confirms-1.3297179?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter redbuck wrote: » Christmas has come early...... We are so quick to complain about EVERYTHING in this country, he was knowledgeable, kept informed and while I wouldn't have made sure I didn't miss his show, I didn't think he was a disaster either. Best of luck to him.
redbuck wrote: » Excuse me complaining about one presenter I personally dislike isn't complaining about EVERYTHING in this country. People have differing opinions to your one, get over it and don't jump down peoples throats with a different view point.
ButtersSuki wrote: » And yet Paul Williams is still there!