robo wrote: » Biggest mistake ever - I loved the way he interviewed people, you never knew which side of the fence he was on with some interviews,
ford fiesta wrote: » sounds like the politicians he coaches
Tork wrote: » Yeah, he's on a sticky wicket when it comes to his day job. I think he'd make for a fine current affairs presenter but that's not going to happen because of who he is.
robo wrote: » Biggest mistake ever - I loved the way he interviewed people, you never knew which side of the fence he was on with some interviews, it was great a real pro at communications (it wasn't off the ground he licked it)
Claude Burgundy wrote: » But does he want to.
Tork wrote: » He'd be mad to. I'm sure he's doing very well from the Communications Clinic.
lilywhitearmy wrote: » I'd say Mairead and Fergal are beside themselves with excitement at getting to play July from tomorrow if the weather stays nice ��
FarmerBrowne wrote: » Please, please, please today FM will you drop this ridiculous 5 at 5 bull$h!t, I can't listen to that bit any more if it's on in the car. Just let the person read the phucking news without this ridiculous to'ing and fro'ing.
Snorlaxx wrote: » Christ on a bike, Pamela is just making Sun night unlistenable, pure tripe shes playin tonight.
nc6000 wrote: » This was the show, I'm surprised it's still on the website. Normally they get removed when shows end.https://www.todayfm.com/podcasts/songs-in-the-key-of-life-with-nadine-o-39-regan
robo wrote: » Thats it - what a mix of guests she had on.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » New jingles from today as part of the Bauer rebrand.https://radiotoday.ie/2021/07/today-fm-rebrands-with-new-jingles-from-wisebuddah/
robo wrote: » It infuriates me when radio stations make changes that are not the right idea - I know loads of people who tuned into Ed on a Sunday night (7- 10pm) and then I have never seen bad comments about the show on here so why the hell did the heads change it. I would easily turn off the tv on s Sunday & listen to his show - 10pm is just too late. 7-10pm on a Sunday night, and the format was great - WHY DID THEY HAVE TO CHANGE IT!!! I don't want to bash Pamela - she is doing a great job, but the type of chat and music doesn't suit the Sunday evening audience. Give her a day time slot or weekend daytime, but Sunday nights is just not the slot. Correct me if I am wrong, but before Ed, we had Nadine O'Regan and she used to do interviews and play songs in relation to the interviews a few years ago.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » That interview show that Nadine O'Regan used to present on TXFM and then on Today FM was called Songs in the Key of Life. She used to present an arts magazine type show on Phantom (TXFM's previous guise) called The Kiosk. There are not many left from Phantom/TXFM that are still involved with Today FM.Up until recently, Claire Beck was presenting some programs. I'm not sure if she is still there. John Caddell, who was PD and presenter on TXFM, is Assistant Programmer and Content Director. He turns up on The Last Word as a music contributor. Esther Moore O'Donoghue, who did a brief stint as a presenter on TXFM and the only one mentioned here who did not go back to Phantom, is still doing AA Roadwatch traffic reports as far as I know. One person who goes back to Phantom, but not TXFM, is Alison Curtis who is still there on Today FM. I think that's it - AFAIK Cathal Funge is no longer involved with Today FM.