Nrgfm wrote: » Haven’t been logged in much of late but always try to keep an eye on what’s happening, Big improvement from Now Fm this evening, I heard from a friend they were having Tx issues the last week or so and were awaiting some new kit to arrive looks like Santa delivered. Best of luck to them hope it all goes well, I know back in NRG days we had our fair share of teething and frequency issues but when we got there we were sorted hopefully the same will apply to the Now lads,
castle2012 wrote: » After all the money they spent on studios, transmitter s etc. The have one jingle (hot fm). Which they play over and over. There djs are using jingles from old stations they used to work with and just adding hot fm to the end of it. Surly it can't be that expensive to buy some new jingles
hustlergraham wrote: » Yup jingles are cheap enough. So many pros and cons between all the pirates I suppose. The ones who are rolling in cash it seems, haven't a clue how to do things right. All this sponsorship bullsh*t from Now FM. Seriously, give me a break. Looking on social media, some people think Now & Hot are the best thing since Krispy Kreme! Only two pirates preset on my radio... Trax & Phever.
TallGlass wrote: » In fairness, if Coca Cola wanted to run ads on a pirate it's up to them. As far as I am aware there is no law against it. They would need to do there due diligence on how it would maybe affect there brand. As much as I hate to say it pirate radio is a 'criminal activity' so to speak. The guys with the big brands wouldn't want the hassle of if something went wrong with the station and been involved. By that same token, some of the legal stations may refuse to take sponsorship as a two fingers to a product running on a pirate and at the same time a legal (highly unlikely mind you). Plus the big brands would be looking for things like rate cards, JNLR figures. They won't part with cash without knowinf they are getting good reach for there brand with there cash. Off the top of my head, Hyundai did run ads on Non Stop 90s.
Infoanon wrote: » It is illegal to advertise on a pirate station under the 88 act.
We’re back for another run of weekends from next Friday on 105.2FM in Dublin, 106.7FM in Cork, 87.7FM in Galway, 105.5FM in Limerick and on DAB Digital Radio in Cork City on the new Eirdab Multiplex!
castle2012 wrote: » Will be Intresting to see what all these pirates will do with Christmas fm back on air next month
end of the road wrote: » i think phever suffered some damage due to the recent storm. did they have any audio since friday?
end of the road wrote: » does anyone know, 1. is fresh fm still relaying danceoneradio? 2. has kiss fm 93.2 had live shows yet?
JDxtra wrote: » 1) Yes, Fresh FM are relaying Dance One Radio (danceoneradio.com). 2) No, there have been no live shows on Kiss FM.
end of the road wrote: » i'm shocked to hear beatport re-encode tracks, i don't buy from them but i would have expected better.
JDxtra wrote: » I've bought tunes that turned out to be vinyl rips. Tunes with the end missing and some others that were definitely not WAV. I guess it's not always their fault, they just sell what the labels gives them.
JDxtra wrote: » Kiss FM is now gone from 93.2 in Dublin. Easy is now on the frequency.