Damian F wrote: » Yep with Declan Meehen Saturday nights 6 till 11, Declan was eventually moved to weekend breakfast and Enda Caldwell took over the Saturday night slot with a chart hits show called Planet Hits.
TheBMG wrote: » Was that disco show not called “Carwash”?
Tork wrote: » No, I remember Carwash on Today FM. No Q102 where I live.
alzer100 wrote: » Just listening to RTE Gold this afternoon and heard Keith Walsh make reference to their "live" line up from 7am to 7pm, that "we've been doing this for a while now and let's enjoy it while it lasts". I think that is probably an unofficial answer to what most people have been questioning.
Elmo wrote: » RTÉ have to put a proposal into the dept before they can close any of their Digital stations they are only in the process of doing this, they had planned to close those services by the end of the year, but it could be well in to 2021 before a new minister and a new department allows them to close those stations down.
Damian F wrote: » Did you put in a for request?
alzer100 wrote: » RTE are returning one of the original weekend shows to the Gold schedule. "Ireland's biggest Jukebox" with Aidan Leonard returns this Sunday morning at 10am. Interesting...
ford fiesta wrote: » very interesting. Aidan has been absent / on leave from RTE over the past 18 months or thereabouts...
AwaitYourReply wrote: » Ireland's Biggest Jukebox on RTÉ Gold from 10am until 2pm back Sundays with Aidan Leonard I recall the show concept from now defunct station: Century Radio days 1989-1991 when it was originally called: "The Biggest Jukebox in Ireland". When "Ireland's Biggest Jukebox" first aired some years later on RTÉ's 2FM, it's first presenter was Simon Young before John Clarke eventually took over the reigns. Below are just some of the shows RTÉ Radio 2FM used to play the hits of yesteryear such as:The Golden Hour with Larry Gogan often within the Larry Gogan ShowSolid Gold Sunday with Michael MacNamara (aka Micky Mac who later presented 2FM's Dance Show)Rock Roll & Remember on Sunday afternoons with John ClarkeDial a Number One lunchtime on Saturdays with Gerry Wilson30 Years of Hits on Sat/Sun afternoons: Lorcan Murray (now a presenter with RTÉ Lyric fm)Ireland's Biggest Jukebox with Simon Young/John Clarke/Aidan Leonard
Damian F wrote: » When Larry Gogan left 2fm in 2019, the station was without any "oldies" show whatsoever for the first time in it's history, tho Larrys golden hour hadn't been playing what I'd call "oldies" since 2014.
alzer100 wrote: » I am rabbiting on like an old man and this is probably a discussion for another forum but as I have gotten older, I find that the music played on CHR stations sounds very similar from a production perspective and so I tend to lose track of who is singing what. BTW I know this is going away from RTE a bit but shows like Bee Bop Gold with Nails Mahoney and The Bop Shop with the late Bill Cunningham - now they were serious oldies shows.
alzer100 wrote: » Best of luck to Aidan tomorrow. I think he was acting as programming director for RTE Gold for the past couple of years before his leave of absence if I'm not mistaken. Hope he has returned to that position.
AwaitYourReply wrote: » Yeah, I stopped listening to 2FM some years ago as I no longer enjoyed the material played. Once the station began focusing on the younger age demographic (like it would have when it originally launched as Radio 2 in 1979) it needed to bring Larry and the veteran presenters to more suitable slots elsewhere on RTÉ Radio 1 and RTÉ Gold. Today Dave Fanning is still completely out of place on today's 2fm schedule. I switched to Today fm although; it's last major station revamp meant I would switch the radio dial again when Jim O'Neill, another ex-RTÉ Radio 2 DJ was dropped. That said, "Ed's Songs of Praise" was quite good when I tuned in recently but I still miss "Friday Night 80's show 7:00-11:00pm