ford fiesta wrote: » The show is 4 hours long too! The longest jukebox yet..original one on 2FM was 3 hours and RTE Gold was 3 and while Aidan was off 2 hours (Mike Moloney and Michael Cahill covering) ...then it was axed with all weekend presenter shows. Great to have it back. Lets hope its not a regular playlist.
alzer100 wrote: » I think the reason why people just adapted a disliking to the music played by 2fm and others like it goes deeper than a person's age. I know if I hear a good song regardless of its age I will view it as being a good .
Infoanon wrote: » There is a format referred to as Oldies / Contemporary - oldies/classic hits fixed in with a lot of current / recurrent CHR. There is a station called Riviera Radio - Monaco based ,programmed by Paul Kavanagh - yes the same Paul Kavanagh of Sunshine and Atlantic 252 fame - that's well worth a listen to , though there is high rotation and note format changes at 11pm . I agree that RTE Gold is a mixture of formats .
alzer100 wrote: » Yes, Paul Kavanagh (sometimes referred to as "Kavo") is a highly respected radio programming figure in Ireland and now continental Europe. I think he got his start on Sunshine 101. According to Robbie Robinson (Radio Today interview), he was well spotted by Sunshine's then director of programs Bill Cunningham. Paul took over the PD position when Cunningham left Sunshine. Paul eventually took the "Hot Hits" format to Atlantic 252.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » AFAIK, Paul Kavanagh spent a relatively brief period on Radio Nova before he joined Sunshine Radio /Sunshine 101. I think that was 1984. I would hazard a guess that he must have been with some other pirate before joining Radio Nova, as it was rare to start with Nova without any previous experience.
ford fiesta wrote: » strange how RTE Gold have changed their text number...would they not gave changed it to 51555? Lyric FM must get a lot of their texts.
HildaOgdenx wrote: » You and me both. I loved that show. It was the start of the weekend, for me, just sitting back on a Friday night listening to it.
alzer100 wrote: » Has Keith Walsh gone off RTE Gold? He's not on the schedule for what looks like Monday and Tuesday anyway.
ford fiesta wrote: » Niamh mcmanus was presenting the 1 to 4 Afternoon Gold slot today
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Who is Niamh McManus? She is a name I have not heard of before.
Damian F wrote: » I reckon the ad agencies are to blaim for both 2fm & Todayfm axing all oldies shows. A few years ago, Today Fm had an 80s show followed by an 90s show on Friday night, Carwash 70s on Saturday night and 50/60s/70s/80s with Jim O'Neill on a Sunday. When Ireland's biggest jukebox was on 2fm, it was the most listened to music program on Irish radio at the weekend but when it was axed 2fms weekend ratings collapsed to Lyric FM levels and have never recovered.
AwaitYourReply wrote: » Gerry Ryan's sudden & unexpected death in 2010 also showed 2fm up for it's complete over reliance on one presenter's programme which was said to generate most of the station's commercial revenue for so many years. They had no replacement capable of satisfying the audience judging by the constant chopping & changing afterwards.
ford fiesta wrote: » Been listening lately to Michael Cahill...I hear he is still inaccurate with music facts and stats. Can he not do some googling if he is unsure?
alzer100 wrote: » Aidan Leonard now doing Saturdays 10am -1pm Any additional live presenter programming on RTE Gold especially at weekends could be a good sign?
alzer100 wrote: » I just don't want to get complacent due to the fact they just have not announced anything with respect to the DAB channels. RTE will be under pressure from some quarters to follow through with at least some of their cost cutting measures that they announced last November. When they do release their figures for this year (towards the end of the year), that is when I would expect an official announcement regarding the DAB network and channels including RTE Gold. BTW Music One, a new Irish based Gold formatted station goes on the air at 9am tomorrow morning. I think it may have a "wide variety" playlist which may put it it in direct competition with RTE Gold. This can only be good IMO.
Elmo wrote: » RTÉ have said that they are closing the network, they do not need permission to drop DAB. RTÉ have said that they are currently putting in a proposal to the Minister to close their digital stations, that was only last month. I am assuming that they have put that proposal in at this point, either way until the minister gives them the go ahead RTÉ are stuck with the Digital channels, the minister must ask the BAI to carry out an SIA (Strategic Impact Assessment) and call on opinions from relevant stakeholders such as the IBI, Virgin Media and TG4 etc, she may ask the audience/public for their views. I assume the minister is Catherine Martin as Minster for Media (and almost everything else).