limnam wrote: » she shouldn't be on radio. She's not good at it. Her voice doesn't suit it, she doesn't have the personality for it. Complete waste of public money
HeidiHeidi wrote: » You forgot to add "in your opinion". Personally, I think she's been fantastic. With a few exceptions, but who doesn't have those. I'd be delighted if she got the gig full-time.
limnam wrote: » Some people are just not made for it. She's one of them.
limnam wrote: » check her newstalk thread. I think it's in the majorities opinion. Some people are just not made for it. She's one of them.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Why would I check her newstalk thread when it's an RTE show under discussion? And again, you forgot to add "in your opinion"
hotmail.com wrote: » We must be days away from hearing about Sean's replacement? I'm hoping for Bryan Dobson.
bookman2 wrote: » no it was the TD patrick o donovan. she seems to go into interviews with an agenda -and keeps asking the same question. I can't understand why anyone would want to be interviewed by her.
Joe_ Public wrote: » Glad you had a good time. Italy certainly had a rough harrowing time early on, but fair to say the spread was very concentrated in an industrial area in the north of the country. A lot of areas, including lazio, got off very lightly and contribute a very low percentage (less than 3%) of total number of cases and deaths. So I'm not sure how robust it is as a point of comparison.
Deleted User wrote: » I’m hoping Sarah does get it full time. In my opinion, she has a good voice, she speaks clearly, with a bit of animation and intonation, not the drone of some presenters. She’s articulate, knowledgeable and versatile enough not to be afraid of having a laugh in the right circumstances. And she’s getting better as far as I am concerned It shouldn’t be Buggin’s Turn, despite the fact that Buggin’s agent is probably Noel Kelly.
Deleted User wrote: » I’m hoping Sarah does get it full time. In my opinion, she has a good voice, she speaks clearly, with a bit of animation and intonation, not the drone of some presenters. She’s articulate, knowledgeable and versatile enough not to be afraid of having a laugh in the right circumstances. And she’s getting better as far as I am concerned It shouldn’t be Buggin’s Turn, despite whoever Buggin’s agent is.
limnam wrote: » :eek: She speaks like a confused squeaky teenager. Articulate ? I feel like I'm been trolled here.
Deusexmachina wrote: » Fair enough. I do agree with Charlie Bird (I cannot actually believe I have typed that!!). The prevailing tone in our media regarding this issue is fearful, over dramatic and condescending. There must be room for dissenting views - and rational debate about how we live with this virus while getting on with our lives. I would be worried about publicly disagreeing with the general consensus at the moment.
limnam wrote: » Not sure the side kick has any impact on her grating voice. Her lack of knowedlge on most subjects. Her constantly talking over guests and not letting them answer. He wasn't great. But I don't think he was much to blame for her obvious lack of radio talent
Stewball wrote: » Hopefully she does get it full time. The show has been worth listening to again since she took over in May. The love in between Claire Byrne and government TDs will be sickening to listen to five days a week throughout the winter.
Mossie1975 wrote: » I think Sarah Mc is doing well. I was thinking today that I hadn’t heard Brian Dowling on political slots in recent times. Is he still with RTE?
Ahwell wrote: » Bryan Dobson? He's one of the presenters on Morning Ireland these days.
Mossie1975 wrote: » Different Brian - he was on The Week in Politics a bit last year. Has a Dublin accent
Stewball wrote: » Maybe you're just wrong and everyone else is right.
enfant terrible wrote: » Whether you like her or not is fair enough but having a go at her voice is not on. She had a beautiful voice so soothing.