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This Week In Radio 3/2/2024 (lists, licences, and lots of money)

LOTs happens in the radio industry each week so here’s a summary of the week we just enjoyed.

Here’s What Happened

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Radiocentre revealed how much the industry made from advertising in 2023 this week, and the numbers are growing which is good to see.

  • Simple spot advertising revenue was up by a small 1% and hit €127.2 million. That’s a nice chunk of change.
  • €29.5 million came from sponsorships and partnerships, which is a jump of a really healthy 9%. Seems brands really want closer relationships with specific content now.
  • It was a 33% jump for digital audio revenue, which brought in €7.2 million. It’s a big percentage jump but still a small slice of the overall pie.
  • The total amount earned came to €163.9 million which is up 4%. That’s expected to be better than overall growth of 2% in the ad industry, so a good result for radio.

It’s good to see the industry getting a boost like this. Motors, pharmaceuticals, travel and transport as well as business-to-business were the biggest contributors to growth in 2023, but there was a notable drop in government advertising.

In some ways I guess government agencies could spend more to support public service content, but all in all it seems like a good set of numbers.

Projects like the Cash Machine have meant the income for the industry is more diverse now, but we still need that ad revenue.

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Joe Duffy sitting in RTE’s radio 1 studio

RTE released their 10 highest earning presenters list this week. It feels a bit less exciting than other years as it’s had all the fun and debate sucked out of it, but here’s who earned what.

  • Top of the list was Ryan Tubridy who earned €515,000 in 2022. That was for hosting The Late Late Show and his radio show.
  • Joe Duffy earned €351,000 for hosting LiveLine and various TV shows.
  • Claire Byrne was paid €320,833 for her radio show as well as a few months of Claire Byrne Live
  • €263,500 was paid to Miriam O’Callaghan for PrimeTime as well as her radio work.
  • Ray Darcy earned €250,000 in 2022 for his afternoon radio show.
  • Brendan o Connor was paid €245,004
  • €209,681 was paid to Bryan Dobson who announced his retirement last week.
  • €197,643 was paid to Mary Wilson
  • €184,501 was paid to sports presenter Darragh Maloney
  • George Lee is the last person on the list, earning €179,821

RTE will be releasing these numbers annually going forward, so we might get the 2023 numbers in this years annual report. Time will tell.

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Finally this week, three radio stations have renewed their broadcast licences.

⁚CoimisiĂșn na MeĂĄn⁩ posted on X this week to share that ⁚Shannonside FM⁩ and ⁚NorthernSoundFM⁩ had renewed their broadcast contract for another 10 years, with Tipp FM also signing a new 10 year contract earlier in the week.

In some ways these broadcasters don’t get as much attention as those owned by big players like Wireless and Bauer, but it’s good to see broadcast contracts being renewed for these local services.

Best of luck to all those involved. Hopefully we’ll be hearing some exciting radio in the years ahead.

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Quick Bits

RTE have started promo for the Radio 1 folk awards

Bauer are running a weekend of Winning across their network

The results of RTE’s consultations with staff and the public were published

And that’s the summary for this week. Come back to radio land next week for more radio newsđŸ“» and be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn for more fun from the world of radio.

This Week In Radio 27/1/2024 (people are leaving their roles)

Lots happens in the radio industry each week so here’s a summary of the week we just enjoyed.

Here’s what Happened

Bryan Dobson

Brian Dobson has announced his plans to retire from RTE at the end of April this year.

Bryan has worked at RTE for 37 years, hosting a wide variety of shows for the public service broadcaster. He currently hosts News At One on RTE Radio 1, but has also hosted Morning Ireland on the station. He’s hosted the TV shows One O Clock and Nine O clock news, as well as RTE’s flagship Six One. In short, the man’s done a bit of everything.

Bryan is unique in that he is an RTE Employee and not a contractor. His last known salary was €209,282, so his replacement will probably take a serious reduction. Bryan will still be around for the coverage of the upcoming referendums in March, but that will likely be his last big gig for the broadcaster.

Many people in Ireland grew up watching Bryan host Six One, and his name will be synonymous with Irish broadcasting for a long time to come.

Best wishes to Bryan, may he enjoy a well earned retirement.

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Des in front of a WLR background

Dobson wasn’t the only one leaving their role in the radio industry this week, as Des Whelan has announced he’s stepping down as CEO of WLR.

Des will be replaced by the current programming and operations director Michael Byrne. Michael will take up his new role as CEO on the 22nd of February.

WLR has seen huge success in recent times, winning IMRO station of the year for 4 consecutive years. That’s an incredible achievement that deserves massive recognition. The CEO has also been involved in Beat, Red FM, Newstalk And Nova, so has had a very successful radio career over the past 45 years.

Very well done to Des and best wishes for his next adventure, and good luck to Michael stepping into the CEO position. Big changes in the South East.

Radio Today had a great tribute to Des which you can read below.

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Christmas FM Team holding a cheque

Finally for now, Christmas FM have announced their fundraising total for 2023. In all the broadcaster raised €324,000, bringing the stations total funds raised to an incredible €3.5 million.

That’s an absolutely incredible achievement, and one the station should be super proud of. Between rTE’s Toy show Appeal and Christmas campaigns on stations like WLR, the broadcast industry made a massive difference over Christmas.

Irish radio does a lot for charity with many stations also taking part in Radio Bingo. which supports a number of different charities on stations across Ireland.

Well done to everyone involved in fundraising on radio over Christmas, and all throughout the year.

Do you think Bauer would have more cash machine entries if 50c from each text went to charity? Let us know over on our social media. Just search Radio Land Ireland.

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Quick Bits

RTE are looking for a sponsor to join Oliver Callan’s new show at a cost of €295,000

Lyric FM is getting new inserts under the brand “Life Sounds Greener”

Clint Drieberg is the new content controller at Nova

Commercial broadcasters seem to be looking for RTE’s biggest names

And that’s the summary for this week. Come back to radio land next week for more radio newsđŸ“» and be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn for more fun from the world of radio.

This Week In Radio 20/1/2024 (its official)

Lots happens in the radio industry each week so here’s a summary of the week we just enjoyed.

Here’s What Happened

Oliver Callan

It was a predictable move in many respects, but RTE announced this morning that Oliver Callan will be taking over Ryan Tubridy’s slot on Radio 1.

Oliver had been covering the slot on rotation since Ryan’s show ended, but now it seems he’ll be jumping into the slot on a full time basis. It’s a big move for Callan, who has been hosting comedy show Callan’s Kicks on the station for many years.

The move was first announced on the Brendan O’Connor show, where the new presenter referred to himself as a radio anorak.

He will host the show for a fee of €150,000 per year, and has a 2 year contract with the broadcaster. It seems his comedy show Callan’s Kicks isn’t included in the current contract, but the presenter intends to juggle both roles this year and see what happens.

I must say, I do like this transparency from hosts at our public broadcaster. I hope it continues and isn’t just a fad.

It’s an exciting move, and I’m sure RTE will be happy to have a level of consistency in the slot. It’s easier to sell ad packages when partners know what they’re getting, and I’m sure we’ll see RTE trying to secure a sponsor for the new show in the next few weeks.

Oliver Callan kicks off on Radio 1 from Monday 29th of January. Best of luck to everyone involved from us at Radio Land.

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The impact of exaggerated defamation lawsuits on the media industry was discussed again this week, with organisations including the IBI speaking to politicians on the subject.

Local media in particular is struggling with the constant threats of legal action, and many news brands say they are one lawsuit away from closure.

It’s a scary time for media in the courts, but hopefully we’ll see reforms soon. It’s a conversation we’ve discussed before here on Radio Land, but it’s still rumbling on.

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Fm104 post saying follow, tag, share

Finally for now, FM104 are giving away a trip to vegas on their Instagram account.

It’s fascinating to see how prizes that used to be part of big radio competitions are now just side giveaways on Instagram.

The prize, sponsored by Tour America, can be won by simply following the FM104 and Tour America accounts, and sharing the post to your story.

Years back I remember 96FM in cork making listeners compete in a phone game for weeks to win a trip to Rio. it’s fascinating to see how everything has changed.

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Quick Bits

Emmet Dunlea is taking over late nights on Red FM

Brian Dowling is being used in a scam now, continuing a trend of trusted presenters having their names used in scams

RTE true crime podcast Runaway Joe is looking for a €70,000 sponsor

The Guardian say we still need radio dramas

⁚CoimisiĂșn na MeĂĄn⁩ had a diversity and inclusion morning this week

And that’s the summary for this week. Come back to radio land next week for more radio newsđŸ“» and be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn for more fun from the world of radio.

This Week In Radio 13/1/2024 (Cash Machine under Fire)

Lots happens in the radio industry each week so here’s a summary of the week we just enjoyed.

Here’s what Happened

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Last week in Quick Bits, we covered Joe Duffy’s criticism of Bauers Cash Machine in since deleted posts on x.

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The subject came up for discussion on LiveLine this week, with the competition coming under serious fire.

First a few key points.

  • When you enter the cash machine, you sometimes receive an offer encouraging you to send a second entry. They occasionally offer buy two get 3 or buy 2 get 4 offers, encouraging players to send 2 texts for €5 instead of the €2.50 for one text.
  • Bauer cap each player/number at 12 entries per game, or a total of €30.
  • Bauer would not disclose how many played the game in 2023, only reiterating the amount they gave away.
  • If you don’t play the game on a given day, Bauer sometimes text the player the amount reminding them to enter.

Many of those who spoke with Joe were of the view that the cash Machine was a form of gambling, but Bauer dispute this. One listener told Joe how she was spending €250 a month on the competition, with this leading to conversations around the Cash Machines attractiveness to those with gambling addictions.

Others were concerned by the mental health impacts on those who receive a cash machine call and get the amount wrong. One listener spoke of a player receiving a call and missing out on life changing money because they got the cent amount incorrect.

The conversation took place over two days, with no regulator really taking responsibility for the competition.

The cash machine also got coverage on drive time this week, as well as the Irish times and Irish Independent.

Do you think the game is gambling? Should it be allowed? Share your thoughts on our social media.

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Today FM

Today FM are introducing a new weekend schedule from today. Breakfast presenters from other Bauer owned stations will take up weekend slots, with Red FM breakfast host KC taking the Saturday 2-6 slot, and Spin 1038 Fully Charged presenter Emma Nolan taking on Sunday Evenings.

KC will be hosting his show from studios in Cork, although it won’t be networked on his regular home of Red FM. It’s a return to Today FM for KC, who hosted on the station before leaving for the Cork market 10 years ago.

Emma Nolan has also hosted on Today FM in the Past, and has already been a regular voice on the weekend schedule.

Best wishes to both broadcasters with their new shows. Today FM have a really strong schedule already, and this further enhances their offering.

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Ryan Tubridy

Finally for now let’s talk about Tubridy. I’m not going to do this every week as that would get old very quick, but where there are actual updates of significance I will cover them.

Right, here’s a list of all the main Tubridy news this week as far as radio is concerned.

  • The Q102 and Virgin Radio apps received a combined 8,000 downloads in the Irish market on the week Ryans show launched.
  • Ryan’s weekend show launched last Sunday in a two hour slot. The show is pre recorded, and ⁚CoimisiĂșn na MeĂĄn⁩ were made aware of that before it went on air.
  • Cork County Council were very disappointed that Ryan’s show cut Derry O Callaghan’s extremely popular Oldies and Irish show in half. They agreed to write to the government on the matter, with some politicians suggesting that if Ryan’s show is within the rules then the rules may need to change.
  • This was a view shared in Limerick, with LABOUR Party councillor Conor Sheehan speaking out on the matter too.

It’s an interesting situation. Time will tell if this backlash has any impact, but for now at least ⁚CoimisiĂșn na MeĂĄn⁩ seem satisfied.

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Quick Bits

Ryan Tubridy is going to be writing a new column for the Irish Mail on Sunday

2FM presenters The 2 Johnnies generated box office revenue of €465,514 for their gig at the 3 Arena in December 2022

Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1, has died aged 83

Aoife Kearns is the new news and sports editor at Beat

Corks Red FM have a new jingle package and tagline, ”Corks Good Times”

And that’s the summary for this week. Come back to radio land next week for more radio newsđŸ“» and be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn for more fun from the world of radio.

This Week In Radio (new year, new shows, new sponsors)

Lots happens in the radio industry each week so here’s a summary of the week we just enjoyed.

Here’s What Happened

Ryan Tubridy on Virgin Radio UK

Broadcaster Ryan Tubridy started his new show on Virgin Radio this week, with the show simulcast on Dublin’s Q102. His new Irish weekend Show starts tomorrow and will air between 10:00 and 12:00 across Wireless group stations. live 95, 96FM, Q102 and LmFM

The weekday show has already secured a UK sponsor, with Paddy Power coming on board for a year. Paddy Power himself announced the deal as a guest on the show. financial terms were not disclosed.

It seems Irish audiences were excited and curious to listen to Tubridy again, with apps for both Virgin Radio and Q102 hitting the top 5 in the Irish Apple App Store charts on launch day. JNLR and RAJAR numbers will tell how the show ultimately performs, but things look to be off to a good start.

Kevin Brannigan (boss at Irelands Classic Hits Radio), said he did not believe it was appropriate for a UK programme to be broadcast on Irish radio. Kevin previously offered to hire Ryan, and his station airs the uk produced Kim Wild 80s Show. While Kevin’s point is understandable it was interesting to see him making it.

Overall it seemed to be a positive launch for Ryan. Big presenters like Corks Derry O Callaghan are having shows cut in length tomorrow, and some of those shows have pre-existing sponsors too. It’s an interesting situation and it will be fun to listen to.

Let us know what you thought of the show over on social media. Just search Radio Land Ireland

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Three men hold a cash and carry kitchens logo in an RTE Radio Studio

Virgin Radio wasn’t the only station signing new sponsors this week, as RTE signed a deal with Cash & Carry Kitchens who will become the Sponsor of Today With Claire Byrne for the next year.

It’s unclear what was paid for the sponsorship, but the one year package had previously been advertised at a cost of €350,000

“We are delighted to be involved with the broadcast sponsorship of Claire Byrne on Radio 1. This partnership aligns seamlessly with Cash & Carry Kitchens, offering an opportunity to boost brand awareness and engage consumers through Claire Byrne’s widely popular radio show.

Alan Morris, Head of Marketing at Cash & Carry Kitchens

Rte are under serious financial pressure, so every partnership like this helps. Who knows what other sponsorships we’ll see this year, but it’s clear RTE and Virgin Radio are off to a good start.

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Irish singer Cian Ducrot

What were the most played songs on Irish radio in 2023? Research from campaign group Why Not Her reveals the answer.

We’ve covered the Why Not Her campaign a lot in the past, and you can read their statement on the findings at the link below. For now, let’s look at what we listened to on radio in 2023.

The top 5 songs played on Irish radio were:

  • Miley Cyrus – “Flowers”
  • Niall Horan – “Heaven”
  • Calvin Harris – “Miracle”
  • Dua Lipa – “Dance The Night”
  • Taylor Swift – “Anti-Hero”

As for the top Irish artists being played, we had:

  • Niall Horan – “Heaven”
  • Jazzy – “Giving Me”
  • Cian Ducrot – “Heaven”
  • Cian Ducrot- “I’ll Be Waiting”
  • Dermot Kennedy – “Kiss me”

Big year for Cian Ducrot clearly. Well done to everyone who made the list. Hopefully we’ll see more quality Irish artists rise to the top in 2024.

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Quick Bits

The team at WLR raised €100,000 for charity in their Christmas appeal

Classic Hits 80s has returned to FM

Brian Greene is leaving Phoenix FM

How will radio evolve in 2024

In a now deleted tweet, Joe Duffy took a dig at Bauers Cash Machine

I'm baffled - for at least a year - about the @bauermediaIRL@bauermedia #cashcall so called competition on your 15 Irish radio stations. What are the odds.? How many entries? If you claim to have given out €5m in prizes?
How much was gambled?
@cormacbourke @declynchwriter
Joe’s deleted Cash Machine Tweet

And that’s the summary for this week. Come back to radio land next week for more radio newsđŸ“» and be sure to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn for more fun from the world of radio.