98FM (Ireland)

98FM (Ireland)
98FM
98FM 2010 logo.jpg
Broadcast area Dublin
Slogan Now Is Good
Frequency 98.1 MHz
UPC Ireland Channel 931
First air date November 10, 1989
Format Adult contemporary
Owner Communicorp
Website www.98fm.com

98FM is an independent local radio station in Dublin, Ireland, operated by Radio Two Thousand Limited, a subsidiary of Denis O'Brien's Communicorp Limited, under a sound broadcasting contract from the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland. The station broadcasts on the 98.1 MHz FM frequency. 98FM's broadcast antenna is located on Three Rock Mountain, County Dublin at 5 kW, and can be heard in Dublin and neighbouring counties. The station slogan is "Now Is Good".

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Programming

98FM is "Dublins Best Music Mix". The station broadcasts mainly popular music, aimed at 25-44 year olds. Its flagship programme is The Morning Crew, broadcast from 06:00-10:00. Other programmes include the Workforce and Drive. The station broadcasts hourly news (half-hourly at peak times) along with sports, and traffic and weather reports.

History and Station Information

The station's first broadcast was in 1989, as a rock station called Classic Hits—98FM and quickly overtook rival Capital Radio 104.4 (now FM104), sometimes attributed to the Morning Crew show, originally presented by Pat Courtnay and Elaine Geraghty, and to its evening talk show presented by Fr. Michael Cleary. Changes led FM104 to overtake 98FM in the Joint National Listenership Research survey. This led to a crisis at 98FM, with the station changing aspects of its programme mix—firstly dropping Pat and Elaine for the "Dawn Patrol", a short-lived attempt to compete with The Strawberry Alarm Clock (the "Morning Crew" name was later revived, but with a new presenting team). The station name was changed (dropping "Classic Hits"), as was the slogan, and Chris Barry was recruited from FM104 (causing a legal wrangle). The station eventually settled down to competing with FM104, and the two stations continue to compete.

In a MRBI/JNLR survey (August 2009), Dublin's 98 was the most listened to breakfast show in Dublin; it also had the highest audience during Barry Dunne's show (10:00-13:00), 98's Inbox has the second highest audience in the capital between 19:00-21:30, and the station has the biggest audiences in Dublin on Saturdays and Sundays. In 2003, 98FM introduced Late Night Talk with Tom O'Brannigan and producer John "Roz" O'Donovan and Lisa Gernon. In March 2007, Late Night Talk (rival of the Adrian Kennedy Phone Show) was ended after a presenter's departure. Two weeks later, a new show, reformatted and rescheduled to 20:00-22:00, The Inbox, began with hosts Alison O'Reilly and Paul Connolly. In 2008, Alison left 98FM. In early 2011, Paul left 98FM. On 12 June 2008, the station was re-named Dublin's 98. The slogan "Smile" was backed by the song Smile by The Supernaturals. On 3 April 2009, the station released a new logo with the slogan "Dublin's Best Music Mix". On 10 October 2008, at the PPI Radio Awards, Dublin's 98 was named PPI Music Station of the Year for 2008. It had previously won PPI awards for Newsroom of the Year and Best Breakfast show. As of April 2011, a new show, The Joan Lea show now airs from 9 pm-midnight. 98FM's Classic Hits, presented by Darragh O'Dea now is on between 7 pm and 9 pm. 98FM put huge emphasis on their "showbiz gossip" with Siobhan O'Connor with showbiz updates at 7.40, 8.40, 9.40, 11.40, 13.40 and 16.40 include the Showbiz show on a Saturday morning, repeated on a Sunday Morning. 98FM run hourly news, sport and weather bulletins from the Dublin News Centre between 6 am and 11 pm. The news is read half-hourly during breakfast and drivetime shows (6 am-10 am and 4 pm-7 pm). On 31 May 2010, the station was renamed back to 98FM. In 2010, 98FM advertisements were shown on television with a seal and the current station slogan is "Now Is Good".

People & On-Air Schedule on 98FM

The Morning Crew (Monday-Friday 6 am-10 am)

  • Aidan Power
  • Claire Solan
  • Siobhan O'Connor (Show business)
  • Brendan O'Loughlin (News)
  • Adrian Barry (Sport)

The Workforce (Monday-Friday 10 am-4 pm)

  • Barry Dunne
  • Steven Cooper

98FM Drive (Monday-Friday 4 pm-7 pm)

98FM ClassicHits & NightTrain (Monday-Thursday 7 pm-9 pm, Sunday 10 pm-12 am)

  • Darragh O'Dea

The Joan Lea Show (Monday-Thursday 9 pm-12 am)

  • Joan Lea
  • Mike Hogan
  • Jamie Moore

Pick & Mix (Friday 7 pm-10 pm)

  • Caroline Smith

Coopers Club Collection (Saturday 9 pm-3 am)

  • Steven Cooper

The Sunday Session (Sunday 6 pm-8 pm)

  • Mike Hogan
  • Orlaith Farrell

Weekends

  • Caroline Smith (Saturday 6-9 am, Sunday 3-6 pm)
  • Brian Walsh (Saturday and Sunday 11 am-3 pm)

The Showbiz Show (Saturday 9 am-11 am, Sunday 7 am-9 am)

  • Siobhan O'Connor
  • Trina Mara

Totally Irish (Sunday 8 pm-10 pm)

  • John Barker

Newsreaders

  • Teena Gates (Editor)
  • Brendan O'Loughlin (Breakfast)
  • Orlaith Farrell (Afternoon)
  • Ruairi Kelly (Evenings)
  • Emily Kelly (Evenings and Weekends)
  • Sarah-Jayne Fanagan (Evenings and Weekends)

Correspondents

  • Louise Byrne (Crime)
  • Maria Shannon (Dublin)

Sport

  • Johnny Lyons
  • Adrian Barry
  • Philip Egan
  • Stephen Doyle

Awards

  • Best Breakfast Programme In Ireland PPI Award 2006[1]
  • Best News Broadcasts PPI Award 2006[2]
  • Music Station of the Year PPI Award 2008[3]
  • Meteor Award-Winning Morning Crew 2009
  • Music Station of the Year, 2011 JNLR's

Toll Trolls

98FM presents a comedy sketch each morning called The Toll Trolls. The two characters' names are "M" and "50" (named after the M50 motorway which encircles outer Dublin). The trolls live under a toll bridge in Dublin. They make fun of Irish celebrities, including RTÉ daytime show Seoige and O'Shea.

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