
Posted by Peter on February 5, 2004, 20:49:12, in reply to "Phantom FM's Media Beacon of Sunday 14/Dec/2003" Phantom FM's Media Beacon of Sunday 11/Jan/2004 (1) Radio Luxembourg feature, station clips and interviews with Jimmy Saville etc Phantom FM's Media Beacon of Sunday 18/January/2004
Media Beacon of Sunday 28/12/2003- to mark the 15th anniversary recordings from the end of 1988 from the final days of Sunshine (and an interview with station owner Robbie Robinson), Boyneside, TTTR, Klas radio and Heartbeat were played.
(2) Atlantic 252 promotional recording (from 1997?) phone number mentioned 0894 252 525
(3) Dublin Community Radio - DCR from 17/11/1981 - DJ was 'Chris Elliot', address was Grand Canal Place/Street in Dublin, 312m and 98.4 MHz . This station was founded by Joe King of the BTS broadcasting engineering firm.
(4) From January 1998 - The last show - 'River of Soul' on Radio Ireland before the relaunch as 100-102 Today FM.
(5) Mike Moloney with 'Home Easy' on Lite FM from Wed April 17, 2002 - he is nowadays on Dublin's Country.
(6) Feature on Laser 558 DJs who in 1985 appeared on Nova after Lazer 558's closure - Rick Harris and Jesse Brandon
Feature on Talk-Back radio in Australia produced by George Long
'Man of Action' tune - associated with RNI (Radio NorthSea International) and is Phantom's old Anorak Hour theme tune.
Clips of Radio Dublin from the past ("phone 758684"), including Tony Garrett (Gareth O'Callaghan) and Aidan J.. - (TV3's Aidan Cooney).
Gareth O'Callaghan on Radio Aire ("362") in Leeds, from Sat night 16/2/1985
(Ger Rowe mentions GOC also worked in the mid-1980s on BBC Radio Bedfordshire on breakfast and overnight on BBC Radio 2)
Tony Fenton in the afternoon - on 2FM in January 1998
Alison Curtis on Phantom in 2002 - (nowadays heard Sunday nights on Today FM)
Following Pete Reid's news - a special feature - Phantom marketing manager Brian Daly interviewing Deputy Manager of the Mindshare Media Agency about the scope of specialist services
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