archfi wrote: » I like both shows!Most days I'm forced to listen to Liveline.
randy hickey wrote: » What's the weather like over there in North Korea?
Denny61 wrote: » Never heard of them. Nor the station..probably a few hundred listeners
California Dreamer wrote: » You found this thread and managed to comment easy enough!
end of the road wrote: » that's what a discussion forum is for.
TheLonelyOne wrote: » Wonder if there is a possibility of them replacing Boylan? He was always the poor man's second choice to listen to and genuinely think Adrian and Jeremy would be a better choice. All Duffy and Boylan talk about every day is covid, Boylan in particular seems to jump on EVERY anti lockdown/anti vaccine/anti everything bandwagon just to get more attention and after a year, it's more than taken it's toll. Management need to wake up and smell the coffee. There are other issue's to talk about. And don't even get me started on Duffy... Irish 'talk' radio has gone to the dog's. Personally I think Adrian and Jeremy would be a breath of fresh air to replace Boylan.
The_Dark_Lord wrote: » I can't see a podcast where it's just the two of them talking to each other being as good as a live show where they had callers to bounce off.
The_Dark_Lord wrote: » Boylan is well established there and has his followers. I would've thought fm104 might have been interested in taking them back to revive the Phoneshow, which was enormously popular when they presented it.
Big Gerry wrote: » As mush as I liked the phoneshow they seemed to have run out of ideas and kept repeating the same topics. I think those kind of shows have a limited shelf life before people get sick of hearing the same topics over and over again.
The_Dark_Lord wrote: » I get what you're saying, but I don't fully agree with you. These shows offer a certain voyeurism that is always going to be popular, whether people like to admit it or not. And Adrian was the best at it, far better than Niall Boylan is. For me, when listening to Adrian's show on FM104, there was always a sense that something exciting could happen at any moment. Whereas with Niall Boylan's show, it's just a preachy ideologue who tries to browbeat callers who he doesn't agree with, there's no fun or excitement to his show. Also, Adrian has Jeremy, who is one of the funniest guys on Irish radio. I think most people listened just for the banter between them.
Deleted User wrote: » I was reading today that Adrian thinks other top presenters will lose their jobs,because talk shows cost money,and he had sleepless nights because they had zero adverts on their show..
Big Gerry wrote: » Adrian and Jeremy's new show is on facebook. It's interesting that Adrian said that they lost their jobs because of covid.https://www.facebook.com/adriankandjeremyd/videos/1426122801072950/
[Deleted User] wrote: » I was reading today that Adrian thinks other top presenters will lose their jobs,because talk shows cost money,and he had sleepless nights because they had zero adverts on their show..He is talking about doing a podcast with a sponser...Is it possible to get enough from a sponser for a podcast,to earn a weekly wage for two presenters..Theres online radio stations,and podcasts popping up every where at the moment..
TheLonelyOne wrote: » I would say the axe will fall heavily in many station's. The majority of station's are being propped up by HSE adverts re Covid and staying safe etc. It's hard times for every business at the moment, but some may take this as an opportunity to make cutbacks.
Deleted User wrote: » Is it possible to get enough from a sponser for a podcast,to earn a weekly wage for two presenters
Declan A Walsh wrote: » When was Chris Barry with East Coast FM? I know he was with Capital Radio/Rock104/FM104, 98FM and Sunshine 106.8. He also came back to FM104 for a little while, having been away from it for some years. Along the way, he was involved with temporary licensed stations Christmas FM, 949 The Rock and Real Radio. But it's the first I heard of his involvement with East Coast FM. Although, at one stage, it was in the same building as 106.8. I'm not sure if it was in the same building when he was with the latter, but it's possible.
L1011 wrote: » Possible, yes. Realistic for that show, no. You need a huge audience, bigger than on radio basically.