Dannyman76 wrote: » Was looking forward to hearing Cal Thomas talk about his book instead of defending Trump for a change. Pity Cooper couldn't stop shoehorning him into the conversation.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Has anyone ever mentioned how insufferable Alison Curtis is?
dominatinMC wrote: » Cooper is beyond a joke at this stage, bordering on parody such is his obsession with Trump. Look I'm not great fan of Trump but, as a journalist and presenter, one should be in some way impartial but you can actually hear the bile and contemptuousness in Matts voice when he is talking about Trump.
retalivity wrote: » She is master of interviewing though apparently, if today fms latest ads for their school of radio is correct
BPKS wrote: » I listened to Kelly Ann Byrnes last show on my way down the M7 from a game in Dublin last night. Great stuff and from what she was saying, definitely not her decision to end the show. She finished off with Lost in Music and it ran a good bit over midnight. At the end of the song, the autoplay thingy kicked in and in true Today FM style we were treated to Ed fcukin Sheeran. I turned over then but I can only guess that was followed by Picture This, Coldplay, The Script etc.
The Princess Bride wrote: » Both shows this weekend were great, in fact, I'm gonna listen again during the week. It makes me happy that everyone showed their appreciation, she is one of the best. We can be very quick to moan and give out, so it's nice to be complimentary, when it's deserved.
RINO87 wrote: » It was hands down the best music show on National radio, presented by someone with a real passion for what they were doing.... I can't believe it's gone, had great visions of introducing the next generation to some of this brilliant music on Satuday evenings - a modern day Ceili House of sorts I said it last week when she announced, and I'll repeat, myself and almost all of my peer group are really going to miss this show... I'd be very surprised if its numbers were bad for its time slot - In my demographic it had a huge following
Declan A Walsh wrote: » If the departure of Kelly-Anne Byrne was involuntary and I don't know that for sure, could anyone explain why Today FM let her go?
irs wrote: » The Beat Goes On is arguably the sort of thing RTE should be doing.
ford fiesta wrote: » with RTE Gold being axed the chances are less likely. indeed some of the weekend shows on RTE Gold have played similar tracks
RINO87 wrote: » The Beat Goes On wouldn't really be suited to Gold tho I dont think...
ford fiesta wrote: » why not?
RINO87 wrote: » She played quite a lot of new releases.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Afraid to say it but I'd be shocked if her shows're podcasted; when Farcy & Savage left their shows were wiped; I remember with great fondness Antons trip on a barge to bring a plane to the glamping site in Easkey; it was epic stuff & he must've been b********d given he was on barge through night & was expected to update etc. But nope; all gone like they never worked for Today FM; real pity because so many guests on these shows made them as much as/more than the presenters. But that's Today FM for ya; once gone it's a case of "Nope, never heard of him/her".
paddylonglegs wrote: » Similar when txfm finished. I was really disappointed and it cut so many ties to accessing new Irish indie and general indie. Non-commercial irish bands have no hope of getting coverage and the reason why a good handful of really good Irish bands have called it a day. Being in a band now seems to just be an expensive hobby