touts wrote: » Unbelievable decision by Today FM. Taking the best business show on Irish radio off the air to be replaced by yet more music. I could understand if they moved it to Newstalk but to simply axe the show is nuts. I'd imagine there are a fair few media outlets who will be looking to move quickly to get teamsbs into their podcast stables.
djemba djemba wrote: » The way things are going will they renew the contract for premier league live when it is up for renewal
Itssoeasy wrote: » I'd be surprised if the last show is put up to listen back if he had a go at the end.it seems the today fm management have developed a thin skin like Donald trump. Well the people in charge if they keep this up will make the situation so bad it'll all end in tears. I'd hate to see it but there will come a point where heads will roll because it's a mess at the moment. None of the decisions they have made programme wise seem to be on logic or seem well thought out in any way. The Anton savage decision made no sense and seemed petty. Al Porter was a bad decision excluding the issues that arose after it. He should never have been hired in the first place. There are presenters in the wrong place like dermot and Dave and muireann took way too long to get a show of her own when it's clear she is good enough. The last word has gone to the dogs from what I can see. Matt Cooper is playing the easily offended role constantly when I know he's better than that. Gift grub is past his glory days with years, yet it'll be on on a Sunday now as well. I liked nadine o regan but somehow they decided let's get rid of that. I'd be surprised if Ed smith and Paul mcloone are there on air within a year. I mean this crowd have form so why not ?
MikeyTaylor wrote: » What have you been taking?
Ultimate Seduction wrote: » Not the first time he's made out to be some kind of victim on this thread, because he took a job in another city. That's life. Many people do it and don't get anywhere near the money he does.
gamecube wrote: » I wouldn't say that Ray Foley is on mega money at Red FM I am just saying that he should really sell house and move to Cork & to hell with all the travelling up and down to Dublin
redbuck wrote: » What did he do to get black balled from the Dublin/national radio scene?
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » As far as I know, his show on 98FM tanked - he's probably not a good fit for Dublin audiences. Unless 2FM wanted to take a pun on him, I can't see where else he could go in the capital. I presume you know the story (told by Ray on his now-defunct podcast) of how he was shafted by Today FM?
gamecube wrote: » I remember Dan Healy saying in an interview that he would not be bringing him to 2fm, it looks like Cork is going to be his work base for a long time
marno21 wrote: » I don't think he would fit in anywhere on the 2FM schedule to be honest.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » Hypothetical scenario: Eoghan gets offered a radio gig in Australia on the back of narrating Love Island there. Ray takes over the weekday drivetime show. Unlikely I know, but not impossible.
ford fiesta wrote: » perhaps he would not be wanted there
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Ah I'm sure they well. Millennials like their football and those footballers with their nice hair and colourful football boots
giveitholly wrote: » Muireann in for Dermot and Dave yet again,doesn't say much for her own show that she is moved to fill in for them
statto25 wrote: » Muireann in D&D this week....
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I listened back to the last part of the Sunday Business Show. Surprisingly, they left most of Conall O Móráin's closing speech, only cutting out the bit where I assume he was going to give details about the new podcast.