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Residence
  
Dublin

Name
  
Ray Foley

Siblings
  
Morgan Foley

Employer
  
98FM

Children
  
Matthew Foley


Occupation
  
Disc jockey

Spouse
  
Kate Carolan (m. 2007)

Nationality
  
Irish

Role
  
Radio presenter

TV shows
  
Take Me Out

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Born
  
21 September 1980 (age 43) (
1980-09-21
)
Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland

Other names
  
The King The King of the Afternoons The Boss Raydar

Alma mater
  
Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT)

Education
  
Dublin Institute of Technology

Parents
  
Raymond Foley, Kathy Foley

Raymond 'Ray' Foley (born 21 September 1980) is an Irish TV and radio presenter. Having worked at Dublin's 98FM and SPIN 1038 early in his career, Foley moved to Today FM in 2004, presenting the night time show The Blast with close friend JP Gilbourne. In 2006, he moved to midday and presented The Ray Foley Show, with sidekick JP Gilbourne and Adelle McDonnell. He hosted the breakfast slot on 98FM from October 2012 until December 2015. He also hosts TV dating show Take Me Out on TV3. On Friday 12 October 2012, Foley and JP announced on the show that both of them would be transferring to Today FM's sister station 98FM to present the breakfast show. They both have expressed how difficult the decision was for them, due to their fondness of their workmates and friends in Today FM.

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Early career

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Following an entry in the DJ For a Day competition on 2FM (on Tony Fenton's Hotline show) in 1997, Foley got a taste for broadcasting. This led to him beginning his studies as a journalist in Dublin Institute of Technology, from which he graduated in October 2004 While there he started working at East Coast FM, and thence moved to 98FM and as a newsreader on Lite FM, before moving to SPIN 1038, "to get re-acquainted with presenting again". While there, he presented The Zoo Crew with Clionadh O'Leary week nights.

Today FM career

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In 2004, at the age of 23, Foley moved to Today FM and began presenting late night show, The Blast, from 22:00 to 00:00, Monday to Thursday, with his college friend, JP Gilbourne, from Dundalk. Foley and JP regularly filled-in for Ray D'Arcy, Tony Fenton and Tom Dunne during this time. When the radio schedule was changed in 2006, Foley moved to a midday slot, which was vacated by Tony Fenton. Foley was disciplined by Irish authorities when he broadcast the Lily Allen song "Fuck You Very Much" on lunchtime radio in 2008.

Today FM afternoon show (2006–12)

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For 6 years Foley broadcast during the 12:00 to 14:30 time slot on Today FM, directly after The Ray D'Arcy Show. The tagline for the show was "Just a bit of fun for your lunchtime, nothing too serious". The show consisted of taking calls from listeners on random topics, chart music and some regular spots, along with the National Lunchtime News from 12:45 to 13:00. Sometimes contributors included Ann Gleeson, Alan Metcalfe (Funky Phone Boy Al) and reviewer Eoghan Doherty (Nordy Eoghan).

Essential Rock Anthems

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In 2009, Foley and JP presented The Essential Rock Anthems in "The Essential..." slot on Sunday Nights 19:00 - 20:00. This was so popular, that they presented two further shows, which then became a regular almost monthly feature of the slot. In November 2009, Ray Foley and JP's Essential Rock Anthems CD was launched, a two-CD collection, including tracks from artists such as Meat Loaf, Therapy?, Pixies, Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, Motörhead, Placebo, Blondie, Radiohead, The Knack, Status Quo, The Jam and Journey.

98FM (October 2012–December 2015)

On 12 October 2012 it was announced that Ray and JP were leaving Today FM to host the breakfast show on 98FM. Following their departure from the station, former evening presenter KC started as their replacement. The slot is now held by Al Porter, a comedian and DJ formerly associated with Two fm. On December 22, 2015, the Irish Independent reported that the show will finish up on December 24. He has since been replaced by Steven Cooper and Luke O'Faolain.

TV3 career

Foley eventually broke into television. He became the Irish Paddy McGuinness by presenting Take Me Out. Seán Munsanje from Xposé took him shopping to style him for the job. He was also mentioned in relation to The Apprentice.

Awards

Foley won a Meteor Music Award for Best National DJ in 2008, 2009 and again in 2010. Foley celebrated winning the 2008 award by singing a version of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'", and in 2009 with the theme tune to TV's Home and Away as part of his acceptance speech. In 2008 he launched a successful daily campaign to dethrone namesake Ray D'Arcy.

Foley achieved the prestigious PPI Radio Awards Music Broadcaster of the Year Award in 2009 and 2010. Also in 2009 Foley and JP won the award for Best Specialist Music Programme for their Sunday evening show, The Essential Rock Anthems with Ray & JP.

Personal life

Foley married his girlfriend, RTÉ 2fm newsreader, Kate Carolan in 2007. They met while they both worked on SPIN 1038. He proposed to Kate on O'Connell Street in Dublin City Centre and spent their honeymoon attending the Oxegen Music Festival. Foley and Carolan are often seen together in public. Foley has spoken on air of his beloved family goldfish called Zoey, who lived for 15 years, despite a near death experience on a carpet. On Monday 2 April 2012, Ray announced on-air that Kate had given birth to their first child, a boy, Matthew, on 1 April 2012. Ray announced the birth of their second child, Andrew in June 2014.

References

Ray Foley Wikipedia