RealRadio "Hot Talk" is coming to Dublin and they want to give away a Million Euro.
Dublin's most exciting Talk Radio station is coming on-air on October 5th at 8:00am.
Currently on the Irish market there is only one Independent Talk station which caters for the News and Current affairs market. "RealRadio' the hot talk station will be very different in its target demographic and target audience with the focus on listener interaction and entertainment as well the news. This station wants to give listeners the chance to participate in every single show.
Real Radio is the newest station to be licensed by the BCI for a pilot/Temporary run in October. The station boss Niall Boylan, who himself is no stranger to Talk Radio, has previously presented one of the most listened to talk shows in the city during his time with Dublin's 98fm. He will be heading up the breakfast show on the station and has told us that in time, he hopes to apply for a full license when one becomes available . Niall wants to prove that Dublin needs diversity in Talk Radio, and that not everybody wants to hear the current content on Talk radio in the market. He also thinks that there is very little listener interaction and feels we need to give Dubliners what they have always wanted, the chance to air their views to the people that matter, live on radio.
Here is the clincher to entice all the radio listeners. Real Radio Dublin's Hot talk wants to be the only radio station to offer lucky listeners the chance to win 'ONE MILLION EURO' every single day and wants to make sure somebody wins the big cash prize . When asked what the long term plan was ex-98fm Radio host Niall Boylan Said simply 'watch this space, it's full of surprises'
Hot Talk 'RealRadio' launches on Monday Oct 5 and will broadcast on 100.3fm which is subject to change by comreg.
All profits and proceeds from the station will be donated to the Dublin SPCA. When asked why he chooses the particular charity Boylan said "The cruelty of animals in the city is an all time high and unlike others in society who need support, our animals don't have voices and are never heard."
For more information on sponsorship, and any other queries on the press release, please contact
Niall Boylan 01-8400825/26