She is.
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Finally, a take on the demographics of the national listening. Below is a chart which looked at the demographics in a slightly different way. There's enough analysis of the figures via the radio
She is.
I had him on for 10 minutes, he was interviewing some builder lad and tried to use some big dramatic term to describe the post celtic tiger crash, and tied himself completely up in knots.
He’s like a real life Alan Partridge.
TreatyStones: gilgamboa:Was listening to him in car this morning waiting to see what nonsense he could come out with…
In the few mins I was listening
-dropped into the conversation that he’d been to see house where bob marley was born…attempted a Jamaican accent…and randomly dropped the word yardy into the sentence completely out of context
speaking about the euro millions uttered the term yo yo several times instead of euro
He’s wrong in the head
I had him on for 10 minutes, he was interviewing some builder lad and tried to use some big dramatic term to describe the post celtic tiger crash, and tied himself completely up in knots.
He’s like a real life Alan Partridge.
Wings, the band the Beatles could have been.
I enjoy Allison Curtis followed by Phil Cawley and the 9 at 11 on a Saturday morning
Phil Cawley
Painful cunt. Has to shoe-horn a reference to his motorbike every show he’s on.
The man is a class act.
You’re welcome to him
He’s a stones of a man
Alison is hopeless, the poor girl.
She used to have a show at 10pm on weeknights on Today FM and I found it very listenable indeed.
Her voice is tremendous for radio and she comes across as a very nice lady with a lovely way about her, which immediately puts the listener at ease.
The very definition of a stones.
Harmless, but annoying as fuck.
Ya Alison has a lovely voice and seems like a lovely girl.
Fagan_ODowd:Alison is hopeless, the poor girl.
She used to have a show at 10pm on weeknights on Today FM and I found it very listenable indeed.
Her voice is tremendous for radio and she comes across as a very nice lady with a lovely way about her, which immediately puts the listener at ease.
Think she was better in the graveyard shift where she could play all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff.
Not sure if there’s a dedicated thread for radio documentaries so this thread will do.
Just listened to a 45 min documentary there now about the 1971 murder of 8 year old Vincent Blackwell in Finglas, murdered by his 14 year old neighbour.
Great great listen but also very sad. There’s a surprise finish to it too.
It’s on the RTÉ DocOnOne app.
Williams appears to be trying to coin a catchphrase for himself by being the last person to speak as the show ends with a very strange and deliberate "good morning ". It’s quite disconcerting.
Not one show from 2fm - Yurt.
Full details split by region, station etc.
Finally, a take on the demographics of the national listening. Below is a chart which looked at the demographics in a slightly different way. There's enough analysis of the figures via the radio
The John Creedon Show gained 8,000 listeners compared to last year and now has 41,000 listeners
2fm have gained listeners? Is must have been atrocious before… by far the worst station on the airwaves. Pure snowflake chewing gum for the brain.