iRadio
This article is about the Irish radio station. For Apple's Internet radio service, see iTunes Radio.
Broadcast area | Midlands, North-East, West, North-West |
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Slogan | Music is iRadio |
Frequency | 96.9 MHz, 102.1-106.7 MHz |
First air date | 7 February 2008 |
Format | Contemporary, youth oriented (15-34 age group) |
Website | iRadio.ie |
iRadio is a regional radio station in the Republic of Ireland that broadcasts to the north-east, midlands, north-west and west of the state. The station is one of four regional youth oriented stations that were licensed by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland to challenge the current duopoly in the 15 to 34 age bracket for those outside Dublin by national stations RTÉ 2fm and Today FM. It was created by the merger of i102-104FM and i105-107FM in 2011.
The station is based in Athlone and broadcasts to 15 counties between the frequencies of 102.1 MHz and 104.4 MHz (96.9 Donegal) in the north-west and 104.7 MHz and 106.7 MHz in the north-east, as well as offering an online stream at LiveRadio.ie[1]
Schedule
Weekdays
Time | Show | Presenter(s) |
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23.50-05.50 | Ceol i rith na hOiche | Michaela Hayes |
05.50-06.50 | iRise | Louise Clarke |
06.50-09.50 | iWake Up | Aidan Power & Oonagh O'Carroll |
09.50-12.50 | iWork | Simon Murdoch |
12.50-14.50 | iTakeOver | Mark Cunning |
14.50-17.50 | The Lift | Garry Curran & Fionnuala Corbett |
17.50-20.50 | IRL | Michaela Hayes |
20.50-23.50 | The Cracked i | Ed Roche & Eleanor Fitzgerald aka. Ed & Fitzy |
Saturday
Time | Show | Presenter(s) |
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06.50-09.50 | The Best of iWake Up | Aidan Power & Oonagh O'Carroll |
09.50-12.50 | iPlay | Hazel Flemming |
12.50-15.50 | iWeekender | Louise Clarke |
15.50-17.50 | iGnite | Mark McCabe |
17.50-19.50 | Justiy's Jungle | Justiy |
19.50-22.50 | Saturday Night i | Rory Hall |
22.50-00.50 | Cooper's Club Collection | Steven Cooper |
Sunday
Time | Show | Presenter(s) |
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06.50-09.50 | The best of The Lift | Garry Curran & Fionnula Corbett |
09.50-13.50 | Sunday Service | Rory Hall |
13.50-17.50 | Old Skool Sunday | Ray Shah |
17.50-21.50 | Vodafone First Play | Louise Clarke |
21.50-23.50 | IRL Top 30 Biggest iSongs of the Week | Michaela Hayes |
See also
References
- ↑ Broadcasting Authority of Ireland iRadio North East Profile; retrieved 2011-06-18
- ↑ http://www.iradio.ie/newsite/
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