ghiertal wrote: » Marty gone off to Germany for the week. Wonder will he immerse himself in Bach, Beethoven etc. in the home of some of the best orchestras and choirs of the world. Oh no, he is going over to commentate on eurovision. Never thought i'd write that about a presenter (who is given most airtime) on Lyric fm. Really is shameful indictment of RTE. Anyway, let's be thankful for small mercies and enjoy the week with Trish.
Rebelheart wrote: » Turned over to Lyric to see what was on at 8.35 when RTÉ 1 and Newstalk had their usual insufferable saturation "sports" coverage. To my surprise, Whelan wasn't talking. It got even more curious: there was some really mellow music on. I stayed listening, hoping to get the tune's name and check it out later (as I used to do in the old days). Problem solved when the presenter came on afterwards: it wasn't Marty Whelan. I don't know who she was, nor do I need to know. But I liked her music choice, and I was introduced to a new piece of music.Gabriel Fauré's Pavane was the name of the tune.
Flicks wrote: » Me too, what a pleasure to listen to Lyric again in the mornings, plenty of good music introduced by a a calm soothing voice which doesn't,t try to outshine the excellent choice of music.
Dirigent wrote: » That was the wonderful Trish Taylor. How can she resist the temptation to hum along with the tune she's just played?
doomed wrote: » If RTE only realised that these unsung people are the real stars. In fairness to Marty, notwithstanding his being the worst classical music presenter in western europe, I heard him at the Eurovision and he was really good. Each to his own.
TimmyTarmac wrote: » "Veteran DJ Marty Whelan’s early morning programme on Lyric FM has lifted average quarter-hour listenership by 33 per cent since he took over the slot last August. And he hasn’t lost listeners in any age group." Source? Is it the JNLR? The article does not say. This 'fact' is hard to find. So in summation, Mr. Whelan loses almost a third of the existing audience while on the Lunchtime programme on Lyric (according to the JNLR) and now on Breakfast, no listeners are added (so far). The old boys club at the agencies tell The Irish Times what a great oul skin Marty is and what a great fit he is for Lyric but don't say they'll spend an extra cent of advertiser's money on Lyric. That article is flimsy at best. Christ, if this is what passes for an article at The Paper of Record, I'd be looking elsewhere for information on serious things like the state of the economy etc.
pinkypinky wrote: » Anyone know how long he's away?
johnnyk66 wrote: » Forever I hope.:D What a joy its been this week to be able to listen to some wonderful music and not have to listen to the inane chatter and second rate music choice of "marty"
pinkypinky wrote: » Marty-free zone this morning!
goingpostal wrote: » He might have been kidnapped.
johnnyk66 wrote: » We live in hope;)
goingpostal wrote: » Well, if the ransom was 5 cents, I wouldn't pay it. I'd offer them 10 euro to hang on to him for a little bit longer.
Thomas828 wrote: » I've just recently moved back to Ireland and worked out what way to position the aerial to get the best reception for RTÉ radio. And right now I have no complaint about Marty in the morning. He's better than Hector on 2FM.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » Isn't it good to see begrudgery knows no age or class barrier on this wonderful little island of ours.
doomed wrote: » Unless they were deaf they wouldn't do it for any money. He's bad enough on radio for three hours - imagine 24 hours in an enclosed room. The police would have to rescue the kidnappers.
goingpostal wrote: » Gloomtastic! wrote: » Isn't it good to see begrudgery knows no age or class barrier on this wonderful little island of ours. Isn't it good to see that legitimate criticism of widespread rank mediocrity in our pay-the-license-or-go-to-prison public service broadcasting system is always characterized as "begrudgery" on this wonderful little bankrupt island of ours.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » Luckily someone in RTE thinks that the beautiful tunes they play on Lyric should reach beyond the minority of music snobs who used to frequent the station. But normal people found the staid presenters boring and turned off. The man's just doing what some faceless RTE Radio manager told him. They wanted an 'Irish Terry Wogan' to make the station popular with the average person and that's what he's giving them. And it's working. Give the bloke a break!
doomed wrote: » People who listen to Lyric are actually normal thanks. The assumption that normality implies a preference for vacuous "look at me" RTE B listers over really knowledgeable presenters is depressing. If they really think Marty will bring new music to the people then put him on Radio 1 or 2 FM with its much larger listernership and leave Lyric alone.
goingpostal wrote: » To claim that classical music is esoteric or for snobs only is also wrong. Classical music was the popular music of its time. It was listened to by everyone, rich and poor. All that a person needs to appreciate classical music is a pair of ears.