Newstalk

Newstalk
Newstalk
Newstalklogo.png
Broadcast area Republic of Ireland
Slogan "Different Nation. Different Station."
Frequency 106-108 MHz
Channel 0210 (Sky)
Channel 932 (UPC Ireland)
First air date 9 April 2002 (as ILR station NewsTalk 106, change of name and franchise 29 September 2006)
Format News and Talk
Owner Communicorp
Sister stations Today FM
98FM
Website newstalk.ie

Newstalk (formerly called NewsTalk 106) is an Independent Radio station in Ireland. It is operated by News 106 Limited, a subsidiary of Denis O'Brien's Communicorp group, and broadcasts under a sound broadcasting contract with the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland.

The station is a "quasi-national" (covering most, but not all of the state) station as of 29 September 2006, previously having been an Independent Local Radio station with a franchise for Dublin.

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Format

The station is the only commercial radio station in the Republic of Ireland to take on an exclusively talk-based format. However, musical interludes can be heard on weekend shows. News is broadcast every 30 minutes (originally every 20 minutes). Shows are broadcast live from 06:30 - 00:00 on weekdays, 07:00 - 22:00 on Saturdays and 07:00 - 21:00 on Sundays. Outside these hours, repeats are broadcast. The station's flagship morning programme is 'The Breakfast Show', presented by Ivan Yates and Chris Donoghue between 06:30 and 10:00. More popular is the flagship late afternoon programme 'The Right Hook', broadcast 16:30-19:00 (with George Hook).

The full weekday schedule from 06:30 - 22:00:

The 22:00 - 00:00 slot changes each night:

  • The Green Room - Orla Barry (Mondays)
  • Coleman at Large - Marc Coleman (Tuesdays)
  • Coleman at Large - Marc Coleman (Wednesdays)
  • Davenport After Dark - Fionn Davenport (Thursdays)
  • Splanc - Rónán O'Muirthile (Fridays - 21:00-23:00)

Audience share

From January 2009 to December 2009 Newstalk recorded a national weekday reach of 8% and a market share of 4% , in the Dublin region Newstalk had a reach of 12% share of audience, in Cork Newstalk's reach was 8%,while in the rest of the country Newstalk's share was 6%.[1]

History

In 1999 the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) invited applications for a number of new Dublin radio services, expanding on the then duopoly of 98FM and FM104. One was for a speech-based radio service. The Independent Local Radio (ILR) national news provider Independent Network News, was one of two applicants for this licence, and its applicant company, News 106, was awarded the franchise. However before the station even went on air, several ILR companies decided that they did not want to be part of the venture, and the station's shareholding was restructured, with at launch, 98FM, FM104, Clare FM, Carlow Kildare Radio, LMFM, East Coast Radio, South East Radio and WLR FM, along with Setanta, being the shareholders in the company.

The station first went on air (under its original name NewsTalk 106) on 9 April 2002, with David McWilliams the first presenter. In its original format, it offered Twenty-Twenty News, every twenty minutes. The first 20/20 news bulletins were presented by several newsreaders including Eimear Lowe, James Healy, Dyane Connor, Dimitri O'Donnell, Sean Archibald and Abigail Reilly. In September 2004 the news service was reduced to every thirty minutes ("News 30") along with a revamped news team to replace the original journalists who had left the station by this stage. In Summer 2004, the station signed Eamonn Dunphy dropping David McWilliams, resulting in controversy[citation needed]. In 2004, FM104 was forced to sell its stake as a condition of its takeover by Scottish Radio Holdings. This meant that Communicorp was able to take majority control of the station. Setanta and Hyper Trust remained as minority shareholders.

In 2005, Elaine Geraghty, the original co-presenter of the breakfast time programme on 98FM was appoined chief executive. On 22 May 2006, the BCI announced that its new quasi-national speech-based contract was being awarded to Newstalk, who retained their 106 MHz frequency in Dublin while surrendering its Dublin ILR licence. Newstalk were the sole application for the licence. It began quasi-national broadcasts on 29 September 2006. The media expressed concern at its relative lack of star names and proliferation of unknowns, though noted the presence of George Hook and Seán Moncrieff.[2]

In 2009, Ms Geraghty resigned as CEO and Frank Cronin, Setanta's board representative since 2002 was appopinted CEO. Schedule changes included the appointment of Ivan Yates former Minister for Agriculture to breakfast presenter, Damien Kiberd to Lunchtime presenter and the re-engagement of Eamon Dunphy to Sunday Newspaper review programme presenter. This schedule together with the continuiity of George Hook, Off the Ball, Sean Moncrieff and Tom Dunne has driven the station to new heights of daily listenership and standing. The station now reaches 292,000 (JNLR June 2011) people daily, the fastest growing adult station in Ireland.

Quasi National Licence

During 2006 Newstalk were licensed to extend their coverage area to about 97% of the Republic of Ireland. These "quasi-national" broadcasts began on 29 September 2006 (the sole official Independent National Radio station remains 100-102 Today FM).

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