MikeyTaylor wrote: » They have already said she is a temporary replacement, she will not get it. Period. She's awful anyway.
Trebor176 wrote: » Perhaps Mikey could set up his own station and have his dream line up! 7-10am Breakfast with Dara Quilty 10-1pm Mornings with Dara Quilty 1-4pm Afternoons with Dara Quilty 4-7pm Drive Time with Dara Quilty 7-9pm Dara Quilty 9pm - 12pm Love songs with Dara Quilty Overnights with music, so Dara can rest for the night. Saturday's and Sundays would simply be Weekends with. . .Dara Quilty. YAY!!!
JoeA3 wrote: » Tbh I would never know the guy exists only for his adoring fan club on here. He’s on 98 / 104 FM I take it? A local / regional station that 70% of the country never hear...
TheDavester wrote: » Laura Whitmore subs in for him
hullaballoo wrote: » I like Fergal Darcy now, having intensely disliked him when he started. He's a hell of a lot better than when he started and he has the sense to use his producer, Ed Smith, as a sort of co-presenter, which works very well..
MikeyTaylor wrote: » The One Note Guessing Game. When I Was 17. The odd Apella tune. His sense of humour. Being absolutely nothing like Al Porter.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » wouldn't it be nice for Paula MacSweeney to see a bit of daylight?
mikep wrote: » I don't get all the love for Muireann..I find her utterly annoying with her inane chatter, she sticks to the predetermined jukebox playlist and has no clue about music..recently she mentioned how much she loved the original version of Galway Girl by Mundy! Everyday she comes in and makes a statement along the lines of "I used a plastic bag today...they are sooooo mad! text in your best plastic bags stories and I'll give you a shout out" Bland inane drivel....
Rackard wrote: » Yep - she gets over excited alright. But they're all at the same crap unfortunately.
mikep wrote: » I don't get all the love for Muireann..I find her utterly annoying with her inane chatter, she sticks to the predetermined jukebox playlist and has no clue about music..recently she mentioned how much she loved the original version of Galway Girl by Mundy!Everyday she comes in and makes a statement along the lines of "I used a plastic bag today...they are sooooo mad! text in your best plastic bags stories and I'll give you a shout out" Bland inane drivel....
Nerdlingr wrote: » Yeah, gotta agree. I kinda liked her at the start but she gets fairly annoying after a while. But i guess thats what they're looking for for the lunch time slot. Fluff radio. That's all Today FM seems to be now though - text us in your stories radio, or pick a song between these two, or polls...i dont listen to her, but Paula MacSweeney ads are the same.."here's what we talked about this morning, your five favourite chocolate bars!!! So crazzzy." Anton was the best thing on the station, able to have a decent conversation, good humor and good mix of music . Fair play to him for sticking to his guns. Would gladly listen to whatever radio show/station he pops up in next.
TheDavester wrote: » Don't inflict Paula on us, a poor imitation of Louise Duffy, and I'm sure no one wants her rambling on about her fella....Another dire choice would be the bland Alison "do you have babies" Curtis
Addle wrote: » Al was as bad, my boyfriend this and my boyfriend that, my boyfriends family...
gamecube wrote: » Any chance of Hector getting the lunchtime slot? At 12pm everybody would be well able to listen to him! Love him or hate him he is different!
MikeyTaylor wrote: » There's a problem - he lives in Galway.
ButtersSuki wrote: » Matt Cooper on yesterdays show pronounced hi-fi brand "BOSE" as "BO-say". Seriously? Most (if not the whole) of the show was dedicated to adult toys and gadgets for Christmas. The reviewers went from knowledgeable to clueless (mainly the latter), but the real problem with it was it one of those ideas that needed a visual accompaniment to work. Just really bad radio - and TLW would be what I mostly listen to in the evenings.
JoeA3 wrote: » I heard some of it. Ridiculous. Why didn't they have the resident tech expert on? Adrian Weckler I think his name is? At least he's reasonably knowledgeable about the subject and is quite good on segments like that. Its just another example of the dumbing down of the programme. The likes of Louise Duffy and Susan Keogh giggling about hair brushes FFS.