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Galway Bay FM is an Irish independent local radio station and operates under a licence from the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland. [1] Established in 1989, [ 2 ] the station broadcasts from studios in Galway , serving the city and County Galway .
[1] [2] [4] He and his wife have subsequently run Norman Media, [1] and together hosted Galway County Matters for Irish TV from February 2015. [3] In the 2010s he also worked as a voice-over artist and DJ.
Claremorris Community Radio (94.6 FM) – Claremorris, County Mayo; Community Radio Castlebar (102.9 FM) – Castlebar, County Mayo; Community Radio Kilkenny City (88.7 FM) – Kilkenny city; Community Radio Youghal (104.0 FM) – Youghal and east County Cork; Connemara Community Radio (87.8–88.4, 102.2 and 106.1 FM) – west County Galway
Spirit Radio - Christian and religious service aimed at over-15s; launched on 27 January 2011 with FM frequencies in the cities of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford. In July 2012 the station as required by its licence introduced its planned AM transmission on 549 kHz medium wave to increase coverage to nationwide.
Gerry Rabbitt is a founder shareholder of Galway Bay FM and was managing director of Galway Bay FM for 10 years. [10] On 12 August 2012, Highland Radio received an international exclusive interview with Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt live on air from the Summer Olympics in Stratford in London. [11] Charlie Collins quit as general manager in June ...
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On Thursday night, the Arkansas State Red Wolves defeated the Bowling Green Falcons in the 68 Ventures Bowl 38 to 31.
Flirt FM is a licensed student radio station located at the University of Galway. [1] [2] It broadcasts at 101.3 MHz on the FM band and a webcast is also available.Flirt FM is one of three campus community radio stations in Ireland (the others being Wired FM in Limerick and Cork Campus Radio), and one of only 21 licensed radio stations in Ireland (as of 2009). [1]