jvan wrote: » Great station.
Max Headroom wrote: » Wyatt played ...Mistress for christmas on PR today..classic chrimbo song:)
ford fiesta wrote: » Aware of that. Why would Clarke or Nova follow suit anyway? Why did Shane MacGowan have to make a statement anyway??
Kamili wrote: » neither should George Hook but look what happened there :rolleyes:
ford fiesta wrote: » MacGowan should not have had to answer to anyone
cdeb wrote: » Snowflakes want both songs banned/censored. Christmas FM have banned Cold Outside. Was in the news recently. See After Hours for more.
cdeb wrote: » He also played "Baby It's Cold Outside" as his first Christmas song of the year. Fair dues for that! An uncensored Fairytale on this morning too
Trebor176 wrote: » I know it's Christmas, and I have nothing against Peter Kay, but John Clarke played Geraldine McQueen, Once Upon A Christmas Song, earlier. I wept!
Kyle More wrote: » *KNOCK-KNOCK Hayes: 'Come in' (Ha ha! Come!) *he thinks to himself Gaughran: 'Hi Colm, I've got some ideas about what we should consider putting on rotation going forward. Given we're a rock station, perhaps that's what we should be playing as that's what our listeners reasonably expect from us. Here's an eclectic mix that I've put together that broadly covers the rock spectrum that I think you and our listeners will enjoy. Have a listen and let me know what you think'. Hayes: 'Great work, Head of Music. Talk to you later'. *Bins Gaughran's ideas after he leaves the office and goes back to clicking his fingers to George Ezra while Googling boring celebrity news articles and dirty jokes to tell on tomorrow's 'Colm & Lucy Breakfast Show'
endofrainbow wrote: » Was he not Head of Music before C. Hayes arrived ?
Max Headroom wrote: » Hayes threw him a few crumbs to keep him there.....
Kyle More wrote: » Interesting, it certainly says 'Head of Music' on his LinkedIn profile. One would assume that 'Head of Music' means that he dictates the music policy and ultimately decides what gets green lit for broadcast (at least on the prime time slots). But doesn't the role I've just described fall under the remit of Nova's dear leader, director of programming, Mr. Colm Hayes? I stand to be corrected, but I don't think Gaughran has that level of authority, because I believe we'd have a decent station if he was calling the shots.
Mr Snow wrote: » Greg Gaughran is the head of music on radio nova.
Kamili wrote: » *puts hand up* **ducks** ***runs out door*** I do listen to him on occasion, he does play sometimes some decent tunes.
ford fiesta wrote: » He isn't the worst in fairness.....and at least is a proper DJ.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Does anyone actually enjoy listening to that muppet Pat Courtenay other than himself?