Paddy OFurniture wrote: » John Clarke is the only ray of classic rock sunshine on that station. I listen to an online rock station now.
MikeyTaylor wrote: » There's Tony Ainscough on Friday nights.
Former Former wrote: » Of all the DJs on Nova, John Clarke plays the least amount of classic rock. I love his show, but classic rock it is not.
Yeah_Right wrote: » It may have been a stunt then but for the past few weeks the first hour of the breakfast show has been a recording of the previous day. I'm in the car early some mornings and every time it's been a repeat.Repeats of the same jokes, the same conversations, the same callers and that little ****ing Holly crap.
Max Headroom wrote: » Have ye all got yer tickets for the nova party....heres yer chance to get "close" to Ms. Nina Nesbitt.....careful with that drink now....i'll be watching..;)
ELM327 wrote: » Stop goddamn listening! :pac: I've moved to newstalk now for the mornings, and never put on Nova anymore. Afternoon if NT isn't interesting the iphone music goes on.
degsie wrote: » Spotted this recently on my in-car radio.... Nova playing illegal downloads?
seagull wrote: » Here's hoping Hayes doesn't get too many pints poured over him. 30 should be adequate. Anything over 50 would be excessive.
ford fiesta wrote: » Is Keith from the 2FM breakfast show (always sounds like he's wearing big set of dentures) voicing the silly Nova ad's promoting the shows on the schedule?
mollser wrote: » Had 2XM on in the kitchen on Wednesday early evening, never get to hear that station because its locked away on DAB. There was a deadly rock show on at the time, music was tremendous. Shame this hasn't launched on FM, sounds like a pretty good station and exactly what a PSB should be doing.
jvan wrote: » Ps. I won't hold my breath.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Colm wrote this
Kamili wrote: » It's just a rip off of their other song. Was listening in yesterday for the first time in ages and a bloody best bits advert comes on for the Colm and Lucy show where a caller rings in about his neighbour "trying for a baby" It sounded incredibly scripted, and the fake laughter and clapping out of the two of them in reaction to the caller was just beyond pathetic. It was not one bit funny, and completely overdone, it was actually juvenile.
jvan wrote: » Its pure and utter sh1te radio.
Kamili wrote: » Mind numbingly boring and unfunny.
FanadMan wrote: » Stuck on Nova, couldn't sleep. First thing I heard was the fake DJ Track O'Whatever. Do people really think that this crap is real and there is a live DJ spinning disks? It's just recorded phrases stuck in between songs to make it seem real.
AlgerShane wrote: » I must confess, I don't know what to make of John Clarke. What does everyone else think of his jukebox???
Homer wrote: » I wouldn't mind if that was what he proposed to bring to the table when he was brought on board but he claimed he wanted to bring sophistication (his words) to the brand he wouldn't know what it was if someone drew detailed pictures with crayons for him.