Wednesday
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Broadcasting live from Dublin City Council's Traffic Control Centre, LiveDrive is Dublin’s only dedicated live traffic update service, broadcasting Monday to Friday six hours per day, from 7am until 10am and from 4pm until 7pm. LiveDrive brings thousands of commuters to and from work with Dublin’s best mix of music and traffic information. LiveDrive supports the Irish music sector by broadcasting all Irish music artists on Tuesdays programmes 7-10am and 4-7pm. If you would like to be included in the playlist please send an email to [email protected].
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Good Morning Dublin is 103.2 Dublin City FM’s premier weekday morning show aired from 10am to 11am. It includes a review of the day's papers, an eclectic mix of interviews, reviews, discussions and coverage of everything from current affairs and politics, health, media, and all kinds of Dublin events. Presenters: Maireád Hughes, Taran O'Sullivan, Helen Desbois, Luke Stedmon, Sorcha Furlong, Michael Glynn, Sineád Meade, Anne Rutledge, Vivienne Cardin, Sam Assad. News Team: Michael Glynn (Editor), Sam Assad, Sineád Meade. Phone Number: +35318658020 Text Only: +353879771032 Email Address: [email protected] Executive Producer: Michael Glynn, [email protected] Producer: Sam Assad, [email protected] Sound Engineers: Eoin Fitzpatrick, Derek Fenlon. David Sullivan, Anthony Keogh (Trainee).
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Tune into The Hit List with Emily McEvoy for a run down on all of the chart topping hits from the week, as well as the latest entertainment stories from around the world of music and showbiz. From the latest movies to TV shows, we will be covering it all. Our weekly “Let’s Take it Back” track will feature a chart-topping song from any particular year, so it really is all about the music! So, whether you’re on the move or chilling out, be sure to listen in and enjoy the Hit List of the week!
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Midweek Music Miscellany challenges the orthodoxy of most other music offerings on Irish daytime radio by offering a very wide range of musical genres during its weekly transmission, Wednesday mornings from 11.30am For example, pairing Nina Simone with Tom Petty would not occur to most music programme planners as the utilised computer software would possibly self-destruct in a Mission Impossible type gesture. However, the use of human knowledge in the compilation of Midweek Music Miscellany overrides any possible glitch, thus ensuring that random pairings as per above, are part of this show’s attractiveness to the more adventurous ear. Art of The Trio is a regular show feature, giving three tracks from an artist or based on a theme. Listeners contribute to this feature, thus ensuring democratic credentials can be claimed.
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Join Lar Flynn, live on the air every Wednesday at 12.30pm for Talk Travel. We cover anything and everything to do with travel. Listen to interviews about holidays to unusual destinations, city breaks, and more. Sometimes, there may even be some special offers going! You'll also get great advice about airlines, travel insurance, etc. and advice from tourist offices around the world, telling us about their country!
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John Deane-O'Keeffe is a Criminologist and Lecturer in Forensic Psychology and Law. Each week he talks to guests about the current legal and criminological matters that affect all our lives. From sentencing to prison, from corporate fraud and back to your rights as a consumer and a citizen, 'Law Matters' uncovers the legal tapestry in which we all live and work. Tune in lunchtime every Wednesday as John meets with a range of experts across the criminal and commercial law sectors in Dublin and beyond.
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On Who Does That? Anne Rutledge asks people why they do the things they do. Every week people from Dublin and further afield, people talk about the jobs, hobbies, passions and habits that fill their days, describe how they got started in them, the challenges and rewards that have been involved and the reasons why they keep doing what they do. From rescuing wildlife, or writing books, or making armour, or taking pictures, or throwing parties, or teaching music….there are lots of things that people do."
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A programme dedicated mainly to the great music of the 60s, 70s and 80s, where you can relive and remember the hits of the past. The music played covers all genres from the era featuring traditional, soft jazz, rhythm and blues, disco, reggae, country and a lot of pop classic chart hits. Tune in every Wednesday from 2 - 3pm and let yourself drift away with the great sounds.
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Listen to the latest dramas and documentaries, made by independent producers in the studios of 103.2 Dublin City FM and supported by the BAI Sound & Vision Scheme.
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Broadcasting live from Dublin City Council's Traffic Control Centre, LiveDrive is Dublin’s only dedicated live traffic update service, broadcasting Monday to Friday six hours per day, from 7am until 10am and from 4pm until 7pm. LiveDrive brings thousands of commuters to and from work with Dublin’s best mix of music and traffic information. LiveDrive supports the Irish music sector by broadcasting all Irish music artists on Tuesdays programmes 7-10am and 4-7pm. If you would like to be included in the playlist please send an email to [email protected].
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Wednesday's at 7pm The Sports Desk is your weekly stop for all the latest and greatest from the world of sport. Join Rory, Andy and Megan for the latest sports news, opinions and plenty of laughs and hot takes along the way. From Croke Park to the San Siro, to Augusta and to Madison Square Garden, the guys love it all. So sit back, relax and enjoy the conversation.
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Artbeat is Dublin City FM's weekly arts programme covering everything from performance and musical events in the city to new and exciting news from the arts world.
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Raidió na Life focuses on life in the capital and the community which lives here. Expect a lively mix of chat, interviews and debate on upcoming trends and stories from the capital.. Díríonn Raidió na Life ar shaol sa chaipiteal agus sa phobal atá ina gcónaí anseo. Cloisfear gné-agallaimh, plé ar treochtaí atá ag teacht chun cinn agus plé ar an méid atá i mbéal an phobail anseo san ardchathair.
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Roisin Dwyer presents "Rip It Up" every Wednesday night at 9pm. The show brings you the best rock, indie, punk and post-punk, past and present, Irish and international. From New Wave to No Wave, The Mothers of Invention to The Sisters of Mercy, Talking Heads to Radiohead, Fontaines DC to DC Nien, The Slits to The Smiths and more. Roisin celebrates new releases and classics and also brings listeners news of upcoming gigs, singles, albums, movies and books music fans need to know about.
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Joe Chambers presents an hour of music on The Roots of American Music. The quintessential blend of 50 years of American music. Listen to seminal recordings of classic blues, jazz, R&B, country, soul and rock n' roll sounds.
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Songs To Learn and Sing features a mix of new and classic indie/alternative tunes. The programme regularly features special episodes focused on an individual artist, theme, genre, record label or album release. Guests on the show have included: Colin Blunstone (The Zombies), Damien Jurado, Sam Beam (Iron and Wine), Boom Bip, Jenny Lewis, Ken Stringfellow (The Posies), Cathal Coughlan (Microdisney, The Fatima Mansions), David Gedge (The Wedding Present), Caribou, Willy Vlautin (Richmond Fontaine), James Yorkston, Matt Berninger (The National), Gavin Friday, Sufjan Stevens, Craig Finn (The Hold Steady), Josh Rouse, Jesse Malin, Efterklang, Coco Rosie, Belle and Sebastian, The Go! Team, and St. Vincent.
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Join Dermot Rogers on Wednesday at midnight for The Night Train. Expect a rich mix of jazz, soul, gospel, country, rock n’ roll, blues, world and classical, featuring old and new recordings. Great songs, singers, composers and musicians will take you through the early hours. It's a great trip, don't miss it.
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