TaurenDruid wrote: » Ed is now on graveyard shift duty, 10pm to midnight; 10 to 1am on Sundays. Paul McLoone is gone gone.
paddylonglegs wrote: » You are SO not invited to the indie disco
mimimcmc wrote: » Would they every STOP ****ING PLAYING THAT TOM GRENNAN SONG! they play it every show! it gives me ire! He must be paying them to play it or something
Dannyman76 wrote: » They will in a couple of months after playing it so much everyone hates it. Then they'll find another song to murder for three months
boccy23 wrote: » As they have done with Dermot Kennedy, Dojo Cat and many many others...................
TaurenDruid wrote: » That Jason Durillo (sp?) song, that Harry Styles "Watermelon Sugar" song, Bieber and D'espacito... Beware, I heard Ed Sheeran has a new album on the way.
Claude Burgundy wrote: » Even the presenters mentioned how often Watermelon Sugar was played.
NIMAN wrote: » I always wonder just how much input a dj actually has in song selection on Radio? Can they play a few songs they like, or are they tied to a playlist? The repetition of songs on Irish radio during the day is shocking.
Dannyman76 wrote: » I think they have a little bit of leeway. I remember Louise Duffy being first to introduce songs on Irish radio like Christine and the Queens. Maybe they're so caught up on content creation there's little effort being put into the playlist
TaurenDruid wrote: » As Claude says, none. Or on Today FM at least, that was the case until 7pm, when Ed's show used to start. Sure, there was some more mainstream stuff for the first hour, but that slowly faded and later in the show it was all Ed. Louise Duffy used to have that slot (it's still what comes up on my Google Hub!) so would have had some leeway too. Pamela Joyce's music seems to be pure algorithm choice music - though apparently it's requests she's getting? Frankly, I'm amazed that all of her listeners aren't going "wait, what? We used to hear indie, alternative and rock at this time, so no, I'm still going to request R.E.M., not Jason ****ing Durillo!" Apart from that, it seems presenters pick literally one song between 7 and 10, and that's the Cheese or Cracker song on Dermot and Dave.
Snorlaxx wrote: » Does Anyone know the ratings for Ed's show for the old time vs the new? Spoken to a few people who havent listened since slot change, they may be the few rather than the majority of course.
statto25 wrote: » Who is filling in for Jessica today? It's all very LOUD!
robo wrote: » Was driving this evening & I would automatically tune into Ed at 7pm - but alas I don't want to listen to the usual playlist day time music. Its such a shame they moved him or he chose to move :rolleyes: I missed yesterday mornings classic 9 at 11, I saw on Twitter that Phil was back doing it this week (Jessica must have had the weekend off) - I haven't listened to that show either since they took Phil off that slot too. I wonder do the heads in these radio stations know their demographic - who actually listen to the radio. I hate to call myself middle aged but I am & I listen to radio & thus the advertisers. I also am an active radio listener who will switch stations and not just listen to the same station from morning to night - in the car, office or around the house. I hear the ads & am someone who will purchase the products but I refuse to listen to the same 10 songs over & over again. The time I give to TodayFM is diminishing rapidly - but I am just one listener, so I am not naive enough to realise that they will die without my ears
Claude Burgundy wrote: » Anton is covering The Hard Shoulder on Newstalk..................how i miss him:(