ford fiesta wrote: » lots of listeners are using smart speakers. Even if the RTE dab network closed, the station would cost very little to run. apart from presenters who are already permenant
alzer100 wrote: » As far as I am aware the only additions to the weekend Gold schedule is "Living in the 70s" with Mickey Mac - Saturday 8:00 - 9:00 AM and "The Gold Lounge" with Rick 'OShea - Sunday 8:00 - 9:00 AM. Anyone know if there are any more presenters or shows to be phased in?
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Mike Maloney used to present that very show on RTE Gold!
twinklerunner wrote: » He used to present a 70s show on Sunday afternoons (in the mid-80s) on 2FM.
Mickey Mike wrote: » Any news on Declan Meehan, Ken Stewart, Jimmy Greeley, Jim O'Neill, Brendan Balfe and God knows how many more, all these would be great DJs, if they can be on for an hour just like the fantastic Larry Gogan, it would spice up and make the channel more interesting.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » I think you are talking about Michael McNamara, aka Mickey Mac.
twinklerunner wrote: » Definitely not. It was the first show he presented when he joined 2FM. Mickey Mac was on Saturday afternoons.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » I stand corrected. I did not realize that Mike Maloney did a stint on a weekend afternoon. Incidentally, Michael McNamara did used to be on Sunday afternoons as well, probably from the late '70s up until about the early/mid '80s, and he played oldies!
Brian CivilEng wrote: » Will Leahy just announced that the DAB network will be shut at the end of this month, but RTÉ Gold and the other digital stations will not be closed, and remain online and on saorview etc.
odyssey06 wrote: » Thanks for the update. Just want to double check, the Virgin Media radio feed I am guessing is digital so won't be affected?
ford fiesta wrote: » I notice that they dont mention that RTE Gold (and all RTE digital stations) are available on the Eir TV service...they seem to emphasise Saorview and Virgin Media TV services
odyssey06 wrote: » It is noted here on the link from the RTE news article, "how to keep listening":All of RTÉ's radio stations, including the digital stations RTÉ Gold, RTÉ Pulse, RTÉ 2XM, RTÉjr Radio and RTÉ Radio 1 Extra, are available on digital television services, including Saorview, Saorsat, Sky, Virgin Media, Vodafone TV and eir TV. To listen, select the radio station from the radio station list in the programme guide.https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2021/0302/1200334-rte-dab-network/
doc22 wrote: » Could this in large part be that the DJs are on rte on staff contracts and have now where else to go, the listenership must be tiny for the stations
103.— (1) A corporation may, with the consent of the Minister, pursue the objects in paragraphs (g) and (h) of section 114 (1) or paragraphs (g) and (h) of section 118 (1), as the case may be. (2) A corporation may, with the consent of the Minister, vary the number of television or sound broadcasting channels it operates. (3) A corporation may, with the consent of the Minister, undertake ancillary services. (4) Where the Minister proposes to give his or her consent under this section, the Minister shall— (a) consult with the corporation concerned and such other persons as he or she considers appropriate, (b) consult with the Authority as to the sectoral impact of a proposal under this section, (c) consider the public value of such proposal, and (d) publish in such manner as he or she considers appropriate a statement outlining the consultations that have been carried out under paragraphs (a) and (b) and indicate a place at which any document given to the Minister by a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b) in the course of consultations under those paragraphs may be inspected.
Elmo wrote: » No its largely down to the fact that they are not allowed unilateral to vary their sound and television services under the Broadcasting Act 2009 section 103. They never approached either Department to close any of their digital Radio stations.http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2009/act/18/section/103/enacted/en/html