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Dublin's 98FM

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Broadcast area
  
Dublin

Owner
  
Communicorp

Format
  
Adult contemporary

Website
  
www.98fm.com

Frequency
  
FM: 98.1, 97.4 MHz UPC Ireland: 931

First air date
  
November 10, 1989; 27 years ago (1989-11-10)

98FM is an independent local radio station in Dublin, Ireland, operated by Radio Two Thousand Limited, a subsidiary of Denis O'Brien's Communicorp, under a sound broadcasting contract from the Broadcasting Authority 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. 98FM also has a relay in North County Dublin broadcasting on 97.4MHz. While the official station slogan is 'Now Is Good' it is marketed as 'Dublin's Best Music Mix'.

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Programming

The station broadcasts mainly popular music, aimed at 25- to 44-year-olds. Its flagship programmes are The Big Breakfast with Steven Cooper and Luke O'Faolain, Dublin Talks with Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon and The Big Ride Home with Dara Quilty. The station broadcasts hourly news (half-hourly at peak times) along with sports, weather and traffic 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 programming, starting by dropping Pat and Elaine for the "Dawn Patrol". The Morning Crew name was later revived, but with a new presenting team. The station name was changed, dropping the 'Classic Hits' as was the slogan, and Chris Barry was recruited from FM104. The station eventually settled down to competing with FM104, and the two stations continue to compete to this day.

In a JNLR survey in August 2009 what was then called Dublin's 98 was the most listened to breakfast show in Dublin; it also had the highest audience during Barry Dunne's daytime show and 98's Inbox had the second highest audience in the capital between 19:00-21:30. The station also did well at weekends with biggest audiences in Dublin on Saturdays and Sundays, though this was short lived and the station slipped back to the number 2 position in Dublin in the following survey. Currently 98FM have a market share (all adults 15+) of 6.4% and a listened yesterday figure 12% thus making them the 4th most listened to Dublin station behind SPIN 1038, Dublin's Q102 and FM104 at numbers 3, 2 and 1 respectively.

On 12 June 2008, the station was renamed Dublin's 98. The slogan "Smile" was backed by the song Smile by The Supernaturals. That year, Dublin's 98 was named PPI Music Station of the Year at the PPI Radio Awards. On 3 April 2009, the station released a new logo with the slogan "Dublin's Best Music Mix". On 31 May 2010, the station's name returned to being called 98FM. 98 run hourly news, sport and weather bulletins from the Dublin News Centre between 6 am and 7pm. From pm to midnight syndicated news is broadcast on the station The news is read half-hourly during peak times (this is between 6am and 10am and 4pm and 7pm). In November 2012, the station dropped the Morning Crew title when former Today FM presenter Ray Foley took over the breakfast show replacing Aidan Power and Claire Solan.

It was announced on 22 December, 2015 that Ray Foley would cease to present the station's breakfast show. He said he would focus on his television work in 2016.

Notable presenters

  • Adrian Kennedy
  • Ryan Seacrest
  • Damien McCaul
  • References

    Dublin's 98FM Wikipedia