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BBC Radio Ulster ( Irish: BBC Raidió Uladh) is a Northern Irish national radio station owned and operated by BBC Northern Ireland, a division of the BBC. It was established on New Year's Day 1975, replacing what had been an opt-out of BBC Radio 4 . According to RAJAR, the station broadcasts to a weekly audience of 462,000 with a listening ...
Adrian Martin (chef) Mark McCabe. Nell McCafferty. Pixie McKenna. Gina Menzies. Dermot Morgan. Mary Mulvihill. Arthur Murphy (broadcaster)
2FM Breakfast with Doireann and Eoghan. Eoghan McDermott (born 15 April 1983) is an Irish television and radio presenter. He has presented The RTÉ 2fm Breakfast Show on radio and hosted The Voice of Ireland and Ireland's Junior Eurovision Song Contest selection shows on television. He began his career presenting POP4, a music programme on TG4.
The earliest known radio broadcast in Ireland took place on 6 July 1898, when Marconi set up a wireless telegraphy link between Rathlin Island and Ballycastle. [2] This communication system was established on behalf of Lloyd's . Guglielmo Marconi, often credited as the inventor of radio, conducted many of his early experiments in Ireland.
Prime Time (1992–present) Nationwide (1993–present) Nuacht (1995–present) Reeling in the Years (1999–present) The Week in Politics (2006–present) At Your Service (2008–present) Mrs. Brown's Boys (2011–present) Former Young people's programming. Action Station Saturday; Aillio; An Baile Beag; Anything Goes
Website. www .radiotimes .com. ISSN. 0033-8060. Radio Times (currently styled as RadioTimes) is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items.
Charles Acton, music critic (1956–1987) John Banville, sub editor and literary editor. Maeve Binchy. Mark Brennock, chief political correspondent. Sarah Carey, former columnist, sacked in 2011. Joe Carroll. Myles na gCopaleen, satirical columnist. Michael Dwyer (journalist), film critic. Donal Foley, satirical columnist.
The Best of Ireland AM airs at different times on Saturday and Sunday mornings on sister channel 3e, featuring highlights from the weekday shows. Ireland AM received an overhaul in September 2014. The show moved into the Sony HD Studios in Dublin's Ballymount .