Bard wrote: » The article on RadioToday has been updated with an audio clip from John's link where he explained the reason for the show's end...https://radiotoday.ie/2019/03/john-clarkes-biggest-jukebox-to-depart-radio-nova/
ford fiesta wrote: » very reminiscent of John's last jukebox on 2FM, except he didn't get to leave on his own terms this time.
As I said before, the only people who actually like this show are the listeners! It has to be said!
Elmo wrote: » This is the only thing he said that might be misconstrued but it’s harmless wouldn’t get me to write a rant saying it was because of falling numbers. Anyone know the numbers for the show.
rolling boh wrote: » the show would be a good fit for classic hits always thought it was odd that it came to nova.The main problem i had with nova was always playing the same music i liked the music in general but they put me off a lot of songs by over playing them.I suppose the problem is its hard to keep playing varied classic rock as alot of the bands featured have limited radio friendly tracks,most people want well known tracks.
ford fiesta wrote: » No doubt the biggest jukebox replacement will be "cool" TXFM type music
mfceiling wrote: » Not a hope. TXFM used to have knowledgeable presenters who would play fairly obscure or left field music at times that made me "Shazam" them to look further into them. Bastille and George Ezra on a "rock" station? Unfortunately the electrician in work keeps it tuned to Nova all day now...The 2 in the morning are just the same as 98fm et all....Nonsense about celebs etc. Millar with his inane babble. Dee waxing lyrical about nothing and Courtney with his hilarious sound effects and double entdres. Thankfully we should be moving to a new job on Monday...No more Nova.
rolling boh wrote: » I suppose the problem is its hard to keep playing varied classic rock as a lot of the bands featured have limited radio friendly tracks,most people want well known tracks.
Max Headroom wrote: » Was working in wicklow this morning..the woman had East coast on...almost all the songs I heard are played on Nova....go figure...
Elmo wrote: » Same parent company right?
seagull wrote: » The problem is that nova have reduced a number of bands to one hit wonders with their playlist. As an example How many Dire Straits songs would you classify as radio friendly? How many have you heard on nova? How many times have you heard Sultans of Swing? The only song by Journey I've heard on nova is Don't stop believing. It might be their best known track, but it's not like there aren't loads of other tracks they could play that would keep listeners happy.
Max Headroom wrote: » JC'S final show..first track...."57 Channels and nothing on"......brilliant..:)
jimmymack wrote: » I wouldn't be surprised if this week's show was recorded pre-axing. It doesn't feel like a final show at all, which is a shame. If it is JC's last time on the airwaves, (and I really hope it isn't), he deserves far better. The man's a legend.
jvan wrote: » Definitely recorded, he said so last week. It was always going to be as he had a pre arranged family event this weekend. So last week was his actual last live show. There was a post further up with his final link where he thanked a lot of people who had helped him over the years.
jimmymack wrote: » Yeah I got to hear some of it, just seems odd to have this little postscript at the end of it all.
jvan wrote: » Not first or won't be last dj to be unable to say good bye and thank you to their loyal listeners. Jenny Greene was fairly shafted on 2fm this week too.
ford fiesta wrote: » We will never hear John's choice of music on Nova again. I hope he returns to RTE Gold though I strongly doubt he will