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RTE f**kwits
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5/26/2006 4:45 PM
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Phantom won't be anything like it was in the pirate days. Advertising revenue will dictate the output of this station. I can't see there being sufficient companies in Ireland that will want to the advertise their products during the break of live broadcast a Postal Service gig. Can you?
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5/26/2006 5:18 PM
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Phantom won't be anything like it was in the pirate days. Advertising revenue will dictate the output of this station. I can't see there being sufficient companies in Ireland that will want to the advertise their products during the break of live broadcast a Postal Service gig. Can you?
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I wish you could give rep on this board I think you might be surprised, bonzo, when they come on air. But then I might be surprised. Surprise will be in the air in any case.
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5/26/2006 5:41 PM
Most mainstream 'indie' stations like XFm and that are pretty rubbish during the day - playing the same songs off a playlist like any other station, except instead of girls aloud you get the kaiser chiefs. I wouldn't hold any great hopes for Phantom to upset the apple cart in that regard but if they cater for their niche markets, say with interesting programmes in the evening, that would be of value and of interest.
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5/26/2006 5:45 PM
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seeing as radio really has got Cluas riled today (which is good and probably contrary to what 2FM and the like might think), what do people think Phantom will bring to the airwaves? do u think it will be a big boost for local acts or are we putting too much on their shoulders?
We've got an op-ed scheduled to go up at some point in the future (not sure when) which discusses the new Phontom.
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5/26/2006 5:51 PM
it's a pity Jenny Heuson has gone, although I won't really miss Cormac Battle...
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5/26/2006 5:52 PM
ALTHOUGH: Heuson, Fanning and Battle were the only ones who played new Irish indie to any degree. Now that they're gone, I guess Phantom will take over in that department.
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5/26/2006 6:03 PM
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ALTHOUGH: Heuson, Fanning and Battle were the only ones who played new Irish indie to any degree. Now that they're gone, I guess Phantom will take over in that department.
Those 3 very rarely, if ever, play any unsigned Irish acts. Dan Hegarty is the only 2fm DJ currently lending proper support to indigenous talent.
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5/26/2006 6:04 PM
I see no mention of Huston and Battle leaving in that press release. They're on after midnight these days anyway right?
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5/26/2006 6:31 PM
Awful decisions indeed. I would query, however, the extent to which the schedule re-think is about a) shortsightedness of the management or b) A practical acknowledgement of that most hideous of creatures: the audience "demographic". Logic would dictate it's about the latter. Either way, what the action says about RTE's role as a "public service broadcaster" as opposed to a station dedicated to providing "entertainment" is hideous to the extreme.
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5/26/2006 7:49 PM
why do rte usually get it wrong? Then, just when your starting to get to know the schedule off by heart (and know what time you want to tune in) they go and change it. I actually schedule my life around when the good radio is on. any idea whats happinin to dan hegarty?
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5/26/2006 8:23 PM
axeing Mystery Train ? are they all sniffing glue up in RTE or what, thats just f**king outrageous ! that was the best Radio programme in the country by miles,
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5/26/2006 9:31 PM
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We've got an op-ed scheduled to go up at some point in the future (not sure when) which discusses the new Phontom.
Im looking forward to reading that one ;) I remember way back when in the pirate days people told us we had sold out, then when we got the temporary licence we were told we had sold out and Im sure some people will be the same come August when we go on air full time. Just goes with the territory really. Wish I had the car to match the sell-out status. Yep, as people rightly point out, Phantom will be a business venture and has to build itself an audience to survive. However, Im confident that Phantom can maintain its ethos and its committment to play new music and unsigned acts. For one, its in our contract and more importantly than that, its what we want to do! As has always been the way, sending in music to Phantom is encouraged. Include biog info and a contact number and bop it off to us. John Caddell is our music director. Send it to: Phantom FM, 12 Camden Row, Dublin 8. If its good, it will get played and if its bad it gets recycled :) Just on the 2FM stuff, as far as I know Jenny and Dan are still staying on the Midnight - 2am slot, just not included in the press release. Happy to answer any Phantom related questions you might have! Cheers, Pete Reed reed@phantomfm.com
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5/27/2006 5:24 AM
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Originally posted by Phantomfmdublin For one, its in our contract and more importantly than that, its what we want to do!
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5/27/2006 1:58 PM
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ALTHOUGH: Heuson, Fanning and Battle were the only ones who played new Irish indie to any degree. Now that they're gone, I guess Phantom will take over in that department.
fanning hasnt played new irish indie music this century - u, like most of the rest of the country, still think of him the way he was rather than the presenter of the worst radio show around
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axeing Mystery Train ? are they all sniffing glue up in RTE or what, thats just f**king outrageous ! that was the best Radio programme in the country by miles,
loads of us THINK the same but not enough of us LISTENED to the show any more to have any impact on the listenership figures. i used to listen to it religiously until JK started to bleat on about turning 40 and being old and the show became more about him than the music he played. once he had taken the gerry ryan approach to filling the gaps, the show lost its way
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5/27/2006 6:21 PM
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ALTHOUGH: Heuson, Fanning and Battle were the only ones who played new Irish indie to any degree. Now that they're gone, I guess Phantom will take over in that department.
fanning hasnt played new irish indie music this century - u, like most of the rest of the country, still think of him the way he was rather than the presenter of the worst radio show around
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axeing Mystery Train ? are they all sniffing glue up in RTE or what, thats just f**king outrageous ! that was the best Radio programme in the country by miles,
loads of us THINK the same but not enough of us LISTENED to the show any more to have any impact on the listenership figures. i used to listen to it religiously until JK started to bleat on about turning 40 and being old and the show became more about him than the music he played. once he had taken the gerry ryan approach to filling the gaps, the show lost its way
alright, well JK to me anyway is one of the best people at what he does in the country, probably not saying much to be quite honest there, but I just liked the idea that you could tune into a radio programme, not knowing what you were going to hear, but yet know that it would be good, if you knwo what I mean.
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6/22/2006 12:00 PM
Here is a petition that has been set up to save Rattlebag http://www.petitiononline.com/rattlebg/petition.html
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6/22/2006 12:37 PM
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Here is a petition that has been set up to save Rattlebag http://www.petitiononline.com/rattlebg/petition.html
I'm gonna start an online petition to stop online petitions. Would anyone here sign up ?
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6/22/2006 1:37 PM
The national broadcaster don't respond well to public opinion I'm afraid so this petition is doomed. However, RTE are considering a new Radio Licence (as well as a Digital tranmission) so they may well have a strong Arts emphasis on either of these new channels and leave Radio 1 to the housewives. I'm actaully quite impressed with the output of RTE television at the moment. The run up to the Rising commemerations was particularly abundant with excellent documentaries, the World Cup coverage has been great and Christ, they're doing even the travelling DIY, Cook it yourself from a skip, Dress up a murder scene and makeover my ugly dog type shows with style. Right back at you TV3
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6/22/2006 1:58 PM
d'you know what mully and punchbowl... if you believe in it, sign it... it takes 2 seconds.... if you don't, don't... it is worth signing for a worthy cause whether you deem it 'doomed' or not
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6/22/2006 1:58 PM
Yes. World Cup coverage is second to none. The panel back in the studio are outstanding. No platitudes or vacuous bullsh*t. It is rare hear someone's bona-fide actual opinion and not some ambiguous response that attempts to please everyone.
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