JDxtra wrote: » Has the unknown dance station moved to 94.1 (from 94.3)?
Bubbles2020 wrote: » Seems to be same station noticed it had moved yesterday.
Dublindj2020 wrote: » Some muck on 94.1 today 93.2 sounding good 91.0 sounding ok 88.1 sounding great Soomething on 87.6 very low today 107.1 sounding tops
Mr. MooYagi wrote: » I'd guess the pirates will all get serious increase in listener numbers over next few weeks thoughts?
Infoanon wrote: » Fun Radio 94.3 vs 92.0 all depends on your location eg only 92.0 FM can be received in Greystones. Good to hear live programming on the 'pirates'
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Fun Radio was on again today on 92.0 FM (Retro FM's frequency), 94.3 FM (All 80s frequency), 99.3 FM (frequency which always streams Energy Power AM) and on 1395 kh MW (frequency and wavelength for Energy Power AM). The presenters include the two Energy guys Paul Murray and Brian Kelly as well as other presenters like Emmet Baldwin, Tony King and Ger O'Reilly, all connected to Brian Kelly with charityradio.ie. Looking at the Fun Facebook account, I noticed that 94.3 and 1395 got more mention than the other frequencies. I also noticed that all the RDS messages were on 94..3 and that it was a stronger signal than the other frequencies. (RDS was 'F U N ".) It makes me think that 94.3, home of All 80s, has more of a connection with Energy than the others (92.0 is the home of Retro FM). Incidentally, Easy was on 105.2 as normal. I remember when it used to be involved with these joint broadcasts/relays, Pirate FM were on 88.1 as normal too, with their own automated oldies selection. For the dance enthusiasts among you, I picked up Pure FM on 93.2 and Club FM on 107.1 .
end of the road wrote: » 99.4 might be misty mountain radio from cavan but i can not confirm that for definite.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » More joint broadcasts going on earlier today, between 1:15 and 1:20pmish, and probably now. There was a relay of a program and podcast from charityradio.ie playing Irish instrumental folk music on 94.3 FM and 1395kh. I think it was recorded as the presenter, whoever he was, mentioned "this evening". The RDS on 94.3 referred to "Shamrock". I mention 1:20 pm because up to that point Retro Radio on 92.0 had its own programmng. I happened to be listening to it and it had just started playing Lonely Boy by Andrew Gold and suddenly switched to the joint broadcast!
dbmicrovolt wrote: » Speaking as a retired person, I heartily enjoy and applaud the efforts of the people behind the network on 92FM, 94.3FM, 99.3FM and 1395AM for providing an innovative range of programming catering for sorely missed music genres not served in any meaningful way by the mainstream media. This network provides wide and consistent coverage, not amateurish in this respect. The programming output in my opinion puts the so-called formatted/playlisted stations to shame in many respects with high quality presentation and high quality entertainment to old geezers like myself. I can appreciate the considerable efforts of the enthusiasts dedicating time and efforts for producing and broadcasting such diverse programming without (I presume) any funding or advertising. I see it as a great public-spirited entertainment in my self-isolation. Formatted stations such as Pirate FM, Retro Radio, All80s, Energy, and Easy Radio serve their audiences, as do the dance stations however each to their own tastes. Just my personal opinion, of course.
Infoanon wrote: » Across Europe Friday 20th at 7.45am Irish time (8.45CET) "You will never walk alone" by Gerry and the pacemakers shall be played on the radio. RTE,BBC and Nova have confirmed that they shall be joining this European broadcast , many others are also expected to participate.
The 90s Network wrote: » The 90s Network live this evening! Boredom has set in.
Losty Dublin wrote: » Can ya not take the dog off for another walk?