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  2. Category:Irish radio presenters - Wikipedia

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    Irish women radio presenters (1 C, 102 P) D. Irish radio DJs (1 C, 4 P) T. Irish talk radio hosts (2 P) Pages in category "Irish radio presenters" The following 93 ...

  3. Category : Radio personalities from the Republic of Ireland

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    South East Radio presenters (1 P) SPIN 1038 presenters (3 P) T. Today FM presenters (29 P) TXFM presenters (9 P) ... Laura Woods (Irish presenter) Z. Jennifer Zamparelli

  4. Death of Gerry Ryan - Wikipedia

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    The public queued again at the radio centre for the same time period the following day, with The Irish Times saying 1,000 had signed their names on this day. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The newspaper later said more than 4,000 people had signed books of condolence at the RTÉ radio centre. [ 64 ]

  5. Tony Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Tony Fenton Born Anthony James Fagan 25 March 1961 Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland Died 12 March 2015 (aged 53) Dublin, Ireland Resting place Glasnevin Cemetery Nationality Irish Occupation Radio presenter Known for Wall of Sound Tony Fenton (born Anthony James Fagan ; 25 March 1961 – 12 March 2015) was an Irish radio presenter and DJ. For 18 years until he left in 2003, he worked with RTÉ 2fm ...

  6. Stephen Clements - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Clements (17 December 1972 – 6 January 2020) was a Northern Irish radio DJ and TV presenter. He was best known for hosting the Q Breakfast Show on Q Radio for seven years until June 2019, and The Stephen Clements Show on BBC Radio Ulster from September 2019 until his death.

  7. Vincent Hanley - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Hanley (2 April 1954 – 18 April 1987) [2] was an Irish radio DJ and television presenter, nicknamed "Fab Vinny". [3] He worked mainly for Raidió Teilifís Éireann, and was the first Irish celebrity to die from an AIDS-related illness. [4] [5] He has been described as "Ireland's first gay celebrity". [6]

  8. Eamonn Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Eamonn Andrews, CBE (19 December 1922 – 5 November 1987) was an Irish radio and television presenter, employed primarily in the United Kingdom from the 1950s to the 1980s. From 1960 to 1964 he chaired the Radio Éireann Authority (now the RTÉ Authority ), which oversaw the introduction of a state television service in the Republic of Ireland .

  9. Category:Irish radio personalities - Wikipedia

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    Classification: People: By occupation: ... Irish radio presenters (4 C, 93 P) Pages in category "Irish radio personalities"