Radio NOVA is a radio station licensed by Coimisiún na Meán, based in Dublin, Ireland. It was awarded its broadcasting licence by the BAI in September 2008 and launched on 1 September 2010.[2] It is the only Dublin radio station licensed to transmit to the extensive Dublin commuter belt, including Dublin and counties Wicklow, Kildare, Louth and Meath. NOVA broadcasts on 100.3 FM from Three Rock Mountain, Dublin, 100.5 from Saggart Hill, County Dublin, to serve County Kildare and 95.7 FM from Bray Head in North Wicklow, to cover County Wicklow. The station covers County Meath from its main Dublin transmitter (100.3 MHz).[3]
Broadcast area | Dublin and surrounding areas |
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Frequency | 100.3 MHz |
RDS | _NOVA_ |
Branding | Radio NOVA 100FM |
Programming | |
Format | Active rock/Classic rock |
Ownership | |
Owner | Classic Rock Broadcasting Ltd |
History | |
First air date | 1 September 2010 |
Technical information | |
Class | B [dubious – discuss] |
ERP | 12,000 watts [1] |
HAAT | 448 meters |
Links | |
Website | RadioNova |
Shareholding
editThe current parent company of Radio Nova is Bay Broadcasting. Bay Broadcasting shareholders include Kevin Branigan and Mike Ormonde. Bay Broadcasting also owns Ireland's Classic Hits Radio.[4]
Former shareholders included Vienna Investments, Des Whelan and Pat McDonagh.
Programming
editNOVA broadcasts what it describes as a diet of "guitar-based music". In November 2012, it received a derogation from Coimisiún na Meán to reduce its news content from 20% of total programming to 10%, on account of it being a special interest station. As a result, NOVA continues to broadcast hourly news bulletins between 6 am and 12 midnight, as well as music news segments at various times during the day. Its main newscasters are John Harte and David Layde with cover provided by Elaine Stenson.
Location
editThe station is based at Castleforbes House, Castleforbes Road, in the North Docklands area of Dublin.
See also
edit- Radio Nova (Ireland) - pirate station by the same name operating from 1981 to 1986
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "100.3 Three Rock Mtn". Retrieved 3 September 2024.
- ^ "BAI signs contract with Radio Nova". 4 August 2010.
- ^ "About Nova, Nova.ie, Radio Nova". 21 November 2022.
- ^ Daly, Gavin. "Dublin's Radio Nova veers off track with annual loss" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.