IrishHomer wrote: » Some kind of major announcement today on their FB page, states they have a new owner and changes from next week!
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Can't see the Facebook post but heard the advert they have an announcement on Monday but sounds like they are saying a new Boss. The fact they are saying thank you for support suggests bad news. Only thing, as much as nova has gone down, if they do go, there's very little left.... Other stations just don't cut it. (I know you'll suggest 8radio etc but I don't have a fancy or decent set up to listen to them)
its_steve116 wrote: » Quick reminder, they got rid of most of their weekend presenters recently, including Peter Devlin and Liam Quigley, because of the COVID-19 situation. I think only Kieran McGuinness kept his show.
FanadMan wrote: » Did they actually get rid of them? I thought they were basically furloughed rather than sacked. Strange thing is that Off The Record is still on (on Digital) on a Saturday night whereas the Friday Night Rock Show hasn't returned. BTW - none of the digital channels (60s, 70s, 80s or Classic Rock) are currently working right now 2:30AM. Guess Branners/Hayes refuse to pay extra electricity to run the servers.
its_steve116 wrote: » I think the weekend shows were put on hold due to the COVID. So is the 10pm-1am slot on Fridays just uninterrupted music without a host?
its_steve116 wrote: » http://twitter.com/radionova100/status/1293163294400946177 Quick reminder, they got rid of most of their weekend presenters recently, including Peter Devlin and Liam Quigley, because of the COVID-19 situation. I think only Kieran McGuinness kept his show.
Bard wrote: » Former 98FM breakfast presenter Luke O'Faoláin joining them now for a Sunday show.https://radiotoday.ie/2020/08/luke-ofaolain-joins-nova-for-sunday-show/
ford fiesta wrote: » I can't keep up with the schedule! Is Phil Calway still with Nova?
peterobrien100 wrote: » I forgot all about him my god some amount of turn over in staff since the Covid hit !
Declan A Walsh wrote: » I never knew that Luke was involved with Nova previously, albeit as a film reviewer!
Bard wrote: » Yeah, he did movie review packages for the station..- I think that was around the time I worked there myself! (I was Pat Courtenay's producer for a time on breakfast, as well as reading news, presenting overnights and producing a couple of other temporary shows like 'World Cup Extra').
Max Headroom wrote: » :eek:...less than two days to wait...the suspense is unbearably..i cant sleep, off my food, narky............ sozz.....took two Rennie....its all good now....:rolleyes:
endofrainbow wrote: » I seriously thought you couldn't get much worse than Colm and Lucy's inane ramblings but Ruth Scott just proved me wrong. So she stubbed her toe against her wardrobe because she was barefoot - Ruth pet, who gives a flying phook.....
Lovenova wrote: » God love her, she can’t even pronounce name of Friday night presenter Tony Ainscough which should be pronounced with silent UGH not as COUGH - unbelievable - week after week ��
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » you'd swear they've paid bruce to move here and do the show live
rubadub wrote: » As long as they are not trying to suggest they do have exclusive rights I would have no problem.
Bruce Springsteen is joining Radio Nova! The superstar will present a new weekly 90-minute show called “From His Home to Yours” every Thursday evening at 7pm beginning August 20th (repeated Sunday mornings at 9am). In the new show, ‘The Boss’ will play records from his own personal collection and share his thoughts and stories, direct from his home in New Jersey exclusively on Radio Nova in Ireland.
“I am one of Bruce’s biggest fans. I’ve seen him so many times live and now I’m going to share a microphone with him. This is a career highlight no doubt!” said Colm Hayes, Radio Nova Programme Director and Breakfast Show Presenter.
rubadub wrote: » +1, was bound to happen! career highlight?! sure he can stick on an Elvis or Beatles track and claim the same about "sharing a microphone"!
its_steve116 wrote: » I think the word "boss" was an almost dead giveaway.
direct from his home in New Jersey exclusively on Radio Nova in Ireland.
Kamili wrote: » To be fair the did try pull the exclusive card with other famous presenters in the past too, with Alice Cooper and Rick Wakeman if I recall correctly. Same set up, they recorded a show and sold it to stations worldwide. How do Nova pay the bill for this if they're already struggling?
KildareP wrote: » I can't see it working or lasting long. 98FM tried similar with Ryan Seacrest and it was quietly dropped. They had Seacrest "localise" the links so it sounded like he was presenting exclusively for 98FM (which led to much pisstaking by Ray Foley, joined later on by Adrian and Jeremy when they started with 98FM :P) Seems very common in the USA where networking and syndication is practically a given for most stations and you have hundreds of "HD radio" sub-streams and the likes of SiriusXM. When you try and bring it to a station here it just sounds "American". Even back in the day Atlantic 252 didn't stick with the faux-American sound for too long!
Declan A Walsh wrote: » If memory serves me right, Rick Wakeman did mention Nova quite a bit. I think he may have had a specific arrangement with Nova - could be wrong about that of course.