View Full Version : What has happened to Radio Dublin
scotty
15th November 2002, 19:25
Is Radio Dublin still on the air ?
Mike
16th November 2002, 18:24
Yes but they dont have studios at the moment so programming consists of continous music from what I can gather
Billy Dane
17th November 2002, 11:07
They have been live recently, for their birthday two weeks ago. And they were live last sunday too. Joe gave a station news at 2pm. Its on this site. http://www.radiowaves.fm/audio/RDubNews10Nov02.rm.ram
They havent been live today from what ive heard.
Groucho
1st December 2002, 01:46
who cares about radio dublin??? they havent been on for ages! the only time they came on when joe doyle came on spouting shite then they closed down. somebody should take over 100fm as its not being used. fiasco
Mike
1st December 2002, 08:54
somebody should take over 100fm as its not being used
I wouldnt like to try it. we dont need another outbreak of "aerial rot"
who cares about radio dublin
Wheres your sense of history ?
3cx1500A7
6th December 2002, 01:02
Groucho's right,apart from a few hours of CD music every know and then,100 FM has been silent.Somebody else should use this precious frequency.After all,Eamon has more important things on his mind at present."Wheres your sense of history?"asks Mike.You said it,HISTORY!
DeargDoom
6th December 2002, 21:41
Mike, all that Radio Dublin stood for over the years was skull duggery, back stabbing and alleged mast cutting. All this stuff about Cookie being such a great character is a fantastic work of fiction.
REALITY : Cooke got into pirate radio years after most of the 'original' pioneers.
REALITY : Radio Dublins strengths in the heady days of 1977 and 253 lay not with cookie, but with its presenters.
REALITY : Cookie hasn't had a station worth talking about since some point in 1985.
Now, off I go to Media UK to give the Radio Caroline losers a piece of my mind!
Dd
Mike
6th December 2002, 23:32
All pretty valid points excpt "Cookie hasn't had a station worth talking about since some point in 1985"
What about the first weeks of 1989 ????
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