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RLO TV - this was another legal/pirate television station (Satellite and UHF), broadcast in Limerick by Radio Limerick One in 1999 and 2000. An official licence was granted for the satellite service in 1997 at which time digital broadcasts began making this the first digital television channel in Ireland beating RTÉ by years.
Muireann O'Connell (born 1983) [1] is an Irish radio and television broadcaster and podcaster from Dooradoyle, County Limerick, [2] known for her work on Virgin Media Ireland and Today FM. [3] [2] [4] [5] She has presented Ireland AM and The 6 O'Clock Show on Virgin Media One. [6] She co-hosts a podcast, And Another Thing with comedian Emma ...
Live 95FM building in Limerick RTÉ lyric fm building . RTÉ lyric fm, a state-run classical music radio station and part of RTÉ, broadcasts nationally from studios in the city centre on Cornmarket Square which opened in 1994. Limerick's local radio station is Live 95FM, broadcasting from 'Radio House', near the waterfront at Steamboat Quay.
In February 2019, the station rebranded from "Limerick's Live 95fm" to "Live 95", with an updated tagline of 'Limerick's Best Music Mix'. [2] Live 95 was reportedly the most listened-to radio station in Limerick city and county as of 2018-2019. [citation needed] Over 100,000 Limerick people tuned in to Live 95 weekly, according to Ipsos/MRBI ...
Moyross (Irish: Maigh Rois) [1] is a suburb and council estate in Limerick city in Ireland. [2] Moyross is located on the city's north side and is the largest housing estate in Limerick. [3] The Roman Catholic parish of Moyross is one of 60 parishes in the Diocese of Limerick. As of the 2011 census, there were 2,183 people in Moyross parish. [4]
Dolan's is a music and entertainment venue and pub in Limerick, Ireland. [2] Situated on the city's Dock Road, it opened as a music venue in 1994. [3] Inside the building is located three separate venues: Dolan's Warehouse, Upstairs and the Kasbah.
On 25 August 1959, Limerick's best known department store was the scene of the city's largest and most destructive fire. Todd's which occupied a large city block fronting onto O'Connell Street (now occupied by Brown Thomas) and William Street went on fire following an electrical fault. [ 3 ]
Nagle began his YouTube channel in 2012 under the name 'Daithi De Nogla', making Let's Play videos of video games. [4] [5] [7] He has been called one of Ireland's top or most successful YouTubers by The Times, [8] The Irish Times, [7] Irish Independent, [9] and Irish Examiner. [10] As of January 2025, he has the third most subscribed channel in ...