Trebor176 wrote: » According to their Facebook page, Colm Hayes AND Lucy Kennedy are to be 'reunited' on air tomorrow from 10am.
Former Former wrote: » People realise it's a one off guest appearance? This thread is unbelievable.
ford fiesta wrote: » We know what guest appearances lead to....A prime time slot a few months later!
Cominatcha wrote: » You’re entitled to your opinion like all of us but this is race to the bottom homogenised radio. What exactly this pairing brings to the station is beyond me .
ford fiesta wrote: » Do they even mention that it's a "Rock" station in their ad's and liners etc. anymore?
FanadMan wrote: » Don't think so. It's turning into another 2FM/Today FM clone. I only listen now to Pat James, John Clarke and Tony Ainscough. The rest only play pop now.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » And Davin?
Max Headroom wrote: » I like Tonys show..he plays the stuff that Planet Rock play during the daytime....but nova dont have the listeners balls to play..:)
FanadMan wrote: » And they have the nerve to say in one of their ads that they play stuff that other stations are too chickensh1t to play :rolleyes: When was Iron Maiden or Sisters of Mercy or anything not pop friendly played on Nova last (outside of Tonys show of course)?
Declan A Walsh wrote: » You forgot Pat James and John Clarke this time! Apparently, Davin O'Callaghan is another exception! And the one that everyone forgets, including me, is Gavin Glass, presenter of Locals Only! His music selection tends to veer towards alternative/indie rock.
Dub Ste wrote: » You know how there's stuff like Movember, Dry January and all that kind of malarky, do you think we could try and organise a "Sound effects free month" on Courtney's show? He's gone into overdrive with them today, but then again he's craaaaaaazzzzzyyyyyyy !! so doubt it..
Max Headroom wrote: » How about a "Courtenay free" January.....:)
Former Former wrote: » It's not a pairing. Whatever it brought or didn't bring, it's done with now. Am I the only one who gets that? And still, people are up in arms over it. But sure look, you're all switching off, lost forever, etc, etc.
Infoanon wrote: » IMHO it was a really bad idea - it did not fit in any way with the Nova audience. Its done and dusted but similar 'ideas' should be avoided.
Former Former wrote: » No, it didn't fit with the perception that posters on this thread have of what the Nova audience is, i.e. with themselves. People decided that this was a 'pairing' and that Lucy Kennedy was now a Nova DJ and the station was going down the tubes and why can't they give new talent a shot and I'm switching off forever. The people on this thread are not representative of anything. Like, you've lads here asking why we don't hear Iron Maiden in prime time radio slots. It's completely detached from reality. A bit of Sisters of Mercy? The idea is to increase the listenership, not have them switching off in droves.
Max Headroom wrote: » Like whats happening..
Radio Nova has added to both daily and weekly reach in the latest JNLR ratings. The station has added 6,000 per day, bringing its ‘listened yesterday’ figure to 72,000 and added 5,000 to its weekly listener ‘cume’ figure, bringing it to 142,000.
California Dreamer wrote: » Who was the guy that was on air on new years day? 10-1?
Former Former wrote: » No, it didn't fit with the perception that posters on this thread have of what the Nova audience is, i.e. with themselves. The people on this thread are not representative of anything. Like, you've lads here asking why we don't hear Iron Maiden in prime time radio slots. It's completely detached from reality. A bit of Sisters of Mercy? The idea is to increase the listenership, not have them switching off in droves.
Former Former wrote: » The people on this thread are not representative of anything. Like, you've lads here asking why we don't hear Iron Maiden in prime time radio slots. It's completely detached from reality. A bit of Sisters of Mercy? The idea is to increase the listenership, not have them switching off in droves.
cdeb wrote: » In general I agree with you - in particular on people suggesting their own niche bands should be more prominent on Nova. But I don't think Iron Maiden should fall under that category. They're one of the best-selling rock bands of all time, with a string of top-ten hits to their name. I think it's fair to say AC/DC would be one of Nova's signature bands - it was the first band they played, for example, and they get regular airtime - and they're musically not miles apart, but AC/DC have never had a top-ten hit strangely. Does it make sense that one should be a signature band but it's "completely detached from reality" to think the other should ever get prime-time airing? It doesn't have to be the full 8-minute-long Paschendaele, but a quick blast of Run to the Hills as an occasional blow-the-cobwebs-off tune would be nice. Like I say, in general I agree with you - but think you're being harsh on Maiden.