- Today FM
Infobox Radio Station
name = Today FM
city =
area = National Ireland
branding =
slogan = 100 to 102 Today FM
airdate =March 17 1997
frequency = 100-101.8 (105.5 north east)MHz
Digital terrestrial television
DAB digital radio
format = Contemporary
power =
erp =
class =
callsign_meaning =
owner =Communicorp
website = [http://www.todayfm.com www.todayfm.com]"For the similarly named
Australian radio station, see"2Day FM Radio Ireland Ltd, trading as 100-102 Today FM is an Irish commercial FM
radio station . The station, which commencedbroadcasting onSaint Patrick's Day in 1997, can be received nationally and carries a mix of music and talk. Recently purchased by Denis O'Brien's Communicorp Group Ltd, Today FM holds a licence from theBroadcasting Commission of Ireland to the year 2017. [http://www.bci.ie/news_information/press174.html]History
Origin: Radio Ireland
The original Independent National Radio franchise holder in Ireland was 100-102
Century Radio , which launched in 1989 and closed down abruptly in late 1991. TheIndependent Radio and Television Commission did not re-advertise the contract for several years, until 1996.Radio Ireland Limited, originally owned by John McColgan and
Moya Doherty (and because of their involvement, dubbed "RadioRiverdance "), won the contract when it was advertised. The station went on air on 17th March 1997. At first the station was a mixed network, airing much talk programming and various types of music. However after disastrous ratings, the station was revamped, and on 1st January 1998 became 100-102 Today FM. The station axed almost all of its programming and changed its music policy entirely. The IRTC went along with the schedule changes, though in a statement soon after the relaunch said it was not entirely satisfied with the new schedule. However, within three months, the station's listenership had almost doubled.Exchanges of ownership
In 2002,
Scottish Radio Holdings plc acquired Radio Ireland Limited from its shareholders. In June 2005, an agreed takeover offer for that company was made byEMAP plc.On
16 July 2007 it was announced that Denis O'Brien'sCommunicorp had agreed to purchaseFM104 , along with national station Today FM and Donegal stationHighland Radio . The sale is however subject to both Competition Authority andBroadcasting Commission of Ireland approval. Should the sale be approved, both FM104 and98FM would be owned by the same company. [cite news | url = http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0716/obriend.html | title = O'Brien's company buys Irish radio stations | publisher = RTÉ | date =2007-07-16 ] [cite news | url = http://www.emap.com/press-office-item.asp?Resource=2834 | title = Sale of Republic of Ireland radio stations | publisher = EMAP | date =2007-07-16 ]On October 8 2007,
Communicorp 's takeover of Today FM was approved by the BCI. [ [http://www.radiowaves.fm/newsart/071008emap.html RADIOWAVES: Radio News from Ireland and beyond ] ] However theCompetition Authority investigation is currently ongoing, and as of November 2007 it is by no means yet certain that the sale will proceed.Relocation
In 2008, Today FM moved their studios from their original base at 112 Upper Abbey Street, Dublin across the Liffey to Marconi House in Digges Lane,
Dublin 2 . Presenters Matt Cooper,Ray D'Arcy ,Ian Dempsey andTom Dunne spent hours recreating the iconic picture used for the cover ofthe Beatles 11th album, "Abbey Road" to publicise their move. [cite web|url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/radio-heads-follow-the-fab-four-1301501.html|title="Radio heads follow the fab four|date=2008-02-28|accessdate=2008-03-16|publisher="Irish Independent "] OnFebruary 29 2008 , Matt Cooper's "The Last Word" was the final show to be presented from the old studios. The first show to be presented from the new studios was "Friday Night 80s" withPhil Cauley from 7 p.m. The first song played was "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" byFrankie Goes to Hollywood .Shows
The station airs a mixture of
popular music andnews andcurrent affairs programming. The flagship current affairs programme is Matt Cooper's "The Last Word". The latestJNLR figures revealed that his programme enjoyed a listenership of 215,000, over-takingRTÉ Radio 1 ’s "Drivetime" for the first time ever. "The Last Word" is followed from Monday until Thursday byTom Dunne 's "Pet Sounds".Of note is the stations satirical slot, "
Gift Grub ", a feature broadcast during the "Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show", which is performed byMario Rosenstock and includes a popular caricature of formerTaoiseach Bertie Ahern . DJs at the station include Meteor award winnersRay Foley andRay D'Arcy , as well asAnn Marie Kelly ,Tony Fenton ,Phil Cawley andTim Kelly .Alison Curtis offers something for the indie listener with her Sunday night music show, "The Last Splash".Today FM broadcasts 24-hours a day, however from around 02:00 until 05:00 on weekdays and 01:00 until 06:00/07:00 on weekends, the station just broadcasts back-to-back music overnight with no presenters or programmes. This has been done by most Irish radio stations, usually to save costs in employing overnight presenters and technicians.
See also
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Tracey Lee
*Alice Cooper "(Nights with Alice Cooper )"
*List of Irish radio stations
*List of Irish companies
*Tom Hardy (broadcaster) References
External links
* [http://www.todayfm.com Official site]
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