Oscarziggy wrote: » Another reason not to look into buying an electric car -- I'll run my diesel into the ground . Interesting read for you here if you are into geek coding -http://www.bmwblog.com/2015/07/09/why-you-cant-get-am-radio-in-your-bmw-i3/ Anyway back to topic -- sorry. Regards
Deleted User wrote: » You'd be surprised at the reasons some people listen to shortwave, you can hear topics, discussions that are interesting that appeal to a lot more than the targeted audiences. Not everything is available on the internet. Scanning mw/sw you can hear interesting stuff rather than the daunting task of scanning thousands of internet stations which would make it far less likely to find something you want/like.
The Cush wrote: » UK's Department for Culture, Media & Sport published a consultation on Commercial radio deregulation about a month ago. The consultation outlines their proposals on how they intend to deregulate commercial radio. Concentrating on one particular aspect in relation to this thread, the consultation seeks "views on the option of removing the current restriction on overseas-based radio services from being able to apply to Ofcom for a licence to be carried on UK DAB multiplexes, even where the station in question is willing to be subject to regulation by Ofcom".
20. Section 245 of the Communications Act 2003 prevents overseas stations from being licensed by Ofcom and they cannot be carried on DAB. This includes overseas stations such as RTÉ and Radio Luxembourg that have been available to the UK since the 1930s. This question attracted a high number of responses overall including from members of the public who are frequent listeners of RTÉ. The majority of respondents were generally supportive of the proposal to license overseas service providers on UK DAB, however a small number opposed it because of concerns about the implications for content standards. One respondent was uncertain about the proposal 23. A further small number of respondents were in favour of limiting the proposal to Irish broadcasters only or solely RTÉ, and some were not in favour of licensing any overseas services on DAB at all. 24. There is clearly strong support for RTÉ and other Irish services to be allowed to broadcast on the UK’s digital radio platform with many respondents stressing that the RTÉ broadcast on longwave (a services that has been available in the UK since the 1930s) is of particular importance to members of the Irish community living in the UK. 25. We carefully noted the concerns that respondents raised in particular the importance of Ofcom being able to secure compliance and the need for Ofcom to have the powers to order multiplex operators to take down overseas services that did not comply with the requirements. We still intend to make changes to enable Ofcom to license overseas services on DAB but agree with the respondents that a more gradual approach to change is appropriate, starting with Republic of Ireland services with the capability to extend the arrangement to stations licensed in the EU and other countries. Before doing so we will need to consider protections and reciprocal arrangements may be needed to support this relaxation.
Question 2 - international licensing. We still intend to seek powers to enable Ofcom to license overseas services but want to secure this by adopting a more gradual approach. We will start with Republic of Ireland services and only consider extending this to stations licensed in the European Union (EU) and other countries after we have assessed what reciprocal arrangements may be needed to protect against the broadcast of harmful content;
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I doubt RTE would have a problem with Ofcom regulation of content broadcast on UK DAB.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » What about the NIMM TV multiplex? Does that put RTE1/2 and TG4 content under Ofcom regulation? Why doesn't the NIMM carry Radio 1?
Deleted User wrote: » The Brits will love Joe Duffy, seriously though that show is a national embarrassment and should be axed.
burnsey1987 wrote: » Agreed. Personally I think RTE1 in general is a pretty good station with a decent enough format to suit most tastes. But Liveline (aka Whineline as my mother calls it) really doesn't do its image any favours. Just imagine having something similar on BBC R4? Dear God...
Deleted User wrote: » RTE R 1 could be a lot better if they still had Pat Kenny , axed Joe Duffy and Ryan Tubridy who is a complete disaster. And not a patch on Gay Byrne or Pat Kenny, he's utter useless and a pain to listen to. So apart from this RTE R 1 could be a lot better. It's strange though because I actually liked Tubridy on 2Fm on the morning Show back in the 00's, he's not suited for TV Talk shows or talk radio in general. Tubridy is the type of personality that he should be playing music off a play list or playing requests and he's actually do quiet well. Check out these listenership stats for 2017.http://www.bai.ie/en/media/sites/2/2017/10/October-2017.pdf
Mickey Mike wrote: » Long Wave will close on the 30th of June 2019, I noticed RTE FM radio is not as good as it used to be, especially from the Conc on oir site in North Kerry. Eventually RTE will close FM transmitters as well.
Deleted User wrote: » Oh Poor Val, what a Voice. One of the most relaxing amazing voices ever ! I used to listen to him on my Summer holidays on my little Sony Walkman back in the 90's. What happened Val again, didn't he fall ill or something ? I believe it was talked about here several pages back but I forget.
Deleted User wrote: » Anna Leddy was responsible for Axing Val, a woman on a mission !!! You'd think she'd have a bit more respect for a man employed in RTE since the 50's !!!http://politico.ie/archive/interview-val-joyce-long-nights-journey
Deleted User wrote: » Cathal, Tubridy, and Shay are just not as good, but, RTE R 1 is still a lot more listenable to the pure trype that's on 2FM today ! But that's not saying a lot for R 1.
Deleted User wrote: » It's quiet sad that the likes of the Joe Duffy Show can continue while Val Joyce gets axed, is that a sad reflection on the mentality of the listeners ? I do believe RTE 1 would do so much better if they could replace the Joe Duffy show for something more uplifting, more enjoyable and far less depressing and negative !
Deleted User wrote: » Why end FM ? what's the advantage to the Public ?
Deleted User wrote: » I do feel that MW should be used more in Ireland to free up FM spectrum. Keep the likes of Joe Duffy and Newstalk on MW.