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I was just talking about live commentary (which would imply having to be an ERC media partner).. but like BW says, I just got the posts mixed up. Haven't tuned in to Phantom at all since "they've changed"! Nice to have those media partners, though.. they really add to the buzz for non-rugby people. Taxi drivers, for example, are all about the match when picking you up outside the HSH in the Carlsberg taxi queue.
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Heard Richie doing sports report on Newstalk this morning. A new gig?
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Hes moved to Communicorps sports department, he can be heard doing sports reports across most of their stations, as well as doing the odd spot on Phantom, usually on John Cadells (excellent) showAmz wrote:Heard Richie doing sports report on Newstalk this morning. A new gig?
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Ah, I see. Thanks Dave!
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Very sad, they had some ups and downs in terms of programming but they had some great shows like cinerama, rock n goal, classic rock. Will miss lads like jack hyland, the two Ritchie's, john cadel etc etc.
What's replacing it?
What's replacing it?
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Its 'rebranding' as TXFM - its going to be a 'partner' station to Today FM. It doesn't sound promising, especially as all the best talent has gone.TerenureJim wrote:Very sad, they had some ups and downs in terms of programming but they had some great shows like cinerama, rock n goal, classic rock. Will miss lads like jack hyland, the two Ritchie's, john cadel etc etc.
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Edit: John Cadell is staying actually, which is at least one bright light
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John Cadell staying is a huge plus but still usually anything that needs to put an "X" in its name to be cutting edge has failed at the outset. (Unless it's part of bringing back X minus 1)
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A good read about Richie Mc's early days with Phantom
http://conduitforrent.blogspot.ie/2014/ ... board.html
http://conduitforrent.blogspot.ie/2014/ ... board.html
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They're only keeping 3 dj's. Clare beck, John cadell and Joe from the morning show.... I like the first 2. Losing the 2 richies from a station that wants to differentiate itself from the pop mill is retarded. Those 2 and JC are goldmines.
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Nice one Dave, nostalgic read. Those lads provided the soundtrack to my younger yrs.Dave Cahill wrote:A good read about Richie Mc's early days with Phantom
http://conduitforrent.blogspot.ie/2014/ ... board.html
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Cadell is excellent alright but being the sloppy seconds to Today FM is a depressing thought indeed, Further proof that Denis O'Brien is the root of all evil in Irish broadcasting. A corrupt lowlife that won't be happy until all the media is a docile place where no one will dare to investigate shoddy tw@ts like him.Dave Cahill wrote:Its 'rebranding' as TXFM - its going to be a 'partner' station to Today FM. It doesn't sound promising, especially as all the best talent has gone.TerenureJim wrote:Very sad, they had some ups and downs in terms of programming but they had some great shows like cinerama, rock n goal, classic rock. Will miss lads like jack hyland, the two Ritchie's, john cadel etc etc.
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Edit: John Cadell is staying actually, which is at least one bright light
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No, he's not. We the people are, and he just satiates us. If there were a market for a 24 hour tibetan nose flute channel, O'Brien would fill that need if there was a few bob to be made from it. But there isn't. The irish listening public don't want to be challenged musically, they just want the blandest white noise possible, musical magnolia, be it whatever pop tart currently gives the best blow jobs or 'classic' 'rock' shite. Even people who like 'alternative' 'music' can be so woefully doctrinaire in their taste than one wonders if it is the music they like or the lifestyle statement claiming to like that music makes. The day the job losses and 'restructuring' was announced at Phantom, the two Richies had the funniest most pointed playlist, lots of songs about being screwed by the man, defeats, goodbyes, that sort of stuff, and people complained that one of the songs was Waterloo by ABBA.Donny B. wrote: Further proof that Denis O'Brien is the root of all evil in Irish broadcasting.
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Sad but true but DOB is still a c~*k mind!Dave Cahill wrote:No, he's not. We the people are, and he just satiates us. If there were a market for a 24 hour tibetan nose flute channel, O'Brien would fill that need if there was a few bob to be made from it. But there isn't. The irish listening public don't want to be challenged musically, they just want the blandest white noise possible, musical magnolia, be it whatever pop tart currently gives the best blow jobs or 'classic' 'rock' shite. Even people who like 'alternative' 'music' can be so woefully doctrinaire in their taste than one wonders if it is the music they like or the lifestyle statement claiming to like that music makes. The day the job losses and 'restructuring' was announced at Phantom, the two Richies had the funniest most pointed playlist, lots of songs about being screwed by the man, defeats, goodbyes, that sort of stuff, and people complained that one of the songs was Waterloo by ABBA.Donny B. wrote: Further proof that Denis O'Brien is the root of all evil in Irish broadcasting.
Ultimately, we make our choices and we get the channels we deserve. We didn't deserve Phantom so we lost it.
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I have been listening to BBC 6. Has a really mixed variety of music and a real eclectic range of DJs from Lauren Laverne to Huey Morgan from the FLC.
They also do a lot of one off specials from guest djs like Brian Molko playing all the music that influenced him.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music
They also do a lot of one off specials from guest djs like Brian Molko playing all the music that influenced him.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music
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Perhaps they didnt understand the waterloo reference! No doubt they've learned since. A lot of music fans can be stuck right up their own arses. I like what i like and i dont have a habit of researching artists and song meanings. I rarely have a single artists full back catalogue and some of my favourite artists have produced utter dirge. But the good is good and the bad is bad, i still fail to understand this need to be aligned to one scene or the other. Not sure what my point is other than i reckon DC is a music snob!Dave Cahill wrote:No, he's not. We the people are, and he just satiates us. If there were a market for a 24 hour tibetan nose flute channel, O'Brien would fill that need if there was a few bob to be made from it. But there isn't. The irish listening public don't want to be challenged musically, they just want the blandest white noise possible, musical magnolia, be it whatever pop tart currently gives the best blow jobs or 'classic' 'rock' shite. Even people who like 'alternative' 'music' can be so woefully doctrinaire in their taste than one wonders if it is the music they like or the lifestyle statement claiming to like that music makes. The day the job losses and 'restructuring' was announced at Phantom, the two Richies had the funniest most pointed playlist, lots of songs about being screwed by the man, defeats, goodbyes, that sort of stuff, and people complained that one of the songs was Waterloo by ABBA.Donny B. wrote: Further proof that Denis O'Brien is the root of all evil in Irish broadcasting.
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I'd say I'm a quality snob alright, its a fair accusation, but I'm not a genre snob as such. A good pop song is easily the equal of anything else in the world of music. A 'Womanizer' or 'Shine' or 'No Diggity' is the match of a 'Glósóli' or 'Autobahn' or 'Transmission'Peg Leg wrote: i reckon DC is a music snob!
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Irish people just want to make requests and listen to them. You could probably leave out the music and the news and have a successful Irish radio station playing nothing but requests. Drives me f%~king nuts.Dave Cahill wrote:No, he's not. We the people are, and he just satiates us. If there were a market for a 24 hour tibetan nose flute channel, O'Brien would fill that need if there was a few bob to be made from it. But there isn't. The irish listening public don't want to be challenged musically, they just want the blandest white noise possible, musical magnolia, be it whatever pop tart currently gives the best blow jobs or 'classic' 'rock' shite. Even people who like 'alternative' 'music' can be so woefully doctrinaire in their taste than one wonders if it is the music they like or the lifestyle statement claiming to like that music makes. The day the job losses and 'restructuring' was announced at Phantom, the two Richies had the funniest most pointed playlist, lots of songs about being screwed by the man, defeats, goodbyes, that sort of stuff, and people complained that one of the songs was Waterloo by ABBA.Donny B. wrote: Further proof that Denis O'Brien is the root of all evil in Irish broadcasting.
Ultimately, we make our choices and we get the channels we deserve. We didn't deserve Phantom so we lost it.
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So bit of a limbo station while TXFM gets ready to roll out.
http://radiotoday.ie/2014/03/phantom-sa ... fm-launch/
http://radiotoday.ie/2014/03/phantom-sa ... fm-launch/