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Caddell, going from weekday to weekend but appointed as PD for TXFM, Nadine O'Regan, Orlagh Donnelly, Derek Byrne, Joe Donnelly, Claire Beck, Dee Reddy, Cathal Funge, and Kelly-Anne Byrne. The latter two went from being part-time presenters on Phantom to full-time presenters on TXFM. Charlotte Flood is a broadcasting assistant on Today FM. She was reinstated on TXFM in 2015. A number of new weekend and once a weeknight presenters were included in the new schedule, including musician Gavin Glass who went on to
269: 288:. A number of redundancies resulted from the move and cost cutting including the redundancies of Marketing Manager Brian Daly and Traffic Manager Laura Lee Conboy (she continued with her presenter role) along with the resignation of Chief Executive Ger Roe and the dismissal of General Manager Simon Maher. Ricky Geraghty replaced Ger Roe as CEO and Keith Walsh replaced Fiona Scally as Programme Director. 350:
Some of the station's specialist content such as The Set-List, Metal March, TXFM Evenings, The Pick-Up, Souled Out, Transmission, Nialler 9, Friday Nights, The Listening Post and Another Side were axed from the station at the end of June 2016, while Songs in the Key of Life with Nadine O'Regan made
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Communicorp Media launched an alternative indie digital radio station called Today XM paying homage to TXFM on May 17, 2018. The digital radio stations logo is similar to TXFM and plays a similar playlist however the station has no regular shows or presenters. Initially, Today FM confirmed each of
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Phantom's expected launch was delayed due to a legal challenges against the BCI regarding the license from Scrollside Ltd./Zed FM. An unsuccessful challenge to the High Court was followed by an appeal to the Supreme Court which was rejected on 6 April 2006. Phantom returned to the airwaves on 31
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It was subsequently confirmed that TXFM would relaunch on 31 March 2014, with a mix of existing and new presenters. Initially, it was announced that only three of the daytime presenters would be left. In the event, more presenters were kept on. Presenters who kept their positions included John
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A number of times during this period, the station went off air for licence applications. After two successful temporary licenses, Phantom applied for an alternative rock license offered by the BCI for Dublin in July 2004. They finally won a licence for an alternative rock station for Dublin in
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In August 2012 it was announced that a number of weekend presenters would be leaving the station in a bid to cut costs. They included Pearl, Dee Reddy, Shane Galvin, James Byrne and Derek Byrne. Co-host of Pure Morning, Michelle Doherty also left in mid-September to pursue an acting career.
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the new digital radio stations would host specialist podcasts however they have yet to become a reality. Today XM is available through TodayFM.COM and through digital radio streaming services. A number of former Phantom and TXFM staff remain linked with Today FM both on and off mic.
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Following the re-advertisement of the 'Alternative Rock' radio licence by the BAI in December 2015, no formal applications had been made by the closing date, and on 30 March 2016 it was announced that the station was to cease broadcasting by October of that year.
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the transition from its slot on TXFM to sister station Today FM which is also a national radio station. From July 2016, the stations schedule was reduced to only a few hours of live content each day with the majority of the schedule made up of automated songs.
344:. The new lineup would see presented programmes from 7am to midnight on weekdays, including nightly two-hour specialist shows from 10pm; weekends would see a mix of presenter-led and specialist shows, including a Saturday night 'indie anthems' marathon. 363:'s "The Day After The Revolution" as the final song. The JNLR radio figures released that week showed that in its final three months on air, the station's listenership had actually increased from 16,000 (Q2 2016) to 19,000 (Q3 2016). 303:
On 14 February 2014, the board of directors of Dublin Rock Radio Ltd, trading as Phantom 105.2 announced that up to twenty staff would be made redundant. In a statement issued to the press, managers of the station said that the
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to restructure the station resulting in the loss of many full and part-time staff with the exception of a handful of presenters. The station would then be rebranded as TXFM with closer operational links with
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On 16 March 2014 the station ceased broadcasting as Phantom 105.2. The last live show was Power House presented by John Caddell. Back to back music was then broadcast with the station being renamed
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from local and international acts. Apart from general programming TXFM also has run many specialist shows dedicated to a specific genre of rock or to premiering new Irish and international acts.
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Until 2003, Phantom operated as a pirate station, staying on air the majority of the time, apart from outages caused by frequency collisions with newly licensed stations, fear of raids by
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On 30 March 2016 the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland announced that no applications had been received for the license held by Dublin Rock Radio Limited, broadcasting as TXFM.
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Keith Walsh left Phantom in December 2013 for 2FM. TXFM is operated by the holders of the Alternative Rock franchise for Dublin City and County.
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took a 30% stake and the station was relocated to Marconi House in January 2011 where it shares facilities with
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The station ceased broadcasting on Wednesday, 26 October 2016 at 20:12h with the full 14 minutes 57 seconds of
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station, and under two temporary radio contracts (2003 and 2004) from the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland.
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Phantom 105.2's Claire Beck and Dee Reddy interviewing Foals at the 2013 Longitude Festival in Dublin.
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had granted permission to restructure the business "in order to ensure its long-term viability".
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with no reference to Phantom. A number of on-air, backroom and support staff lost their jobs.
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and advertising from local bands and promoters and even contributions from station staff.
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Phantom 105.2 won the award for best music driven local station at the 2007 PPI Awards.
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PPI New Irish Music/Musical Talent Programming (2013) Icon – Songwriter Special
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In February 2014, it was announced that an agreement had been reached with the
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with an emphasis on local artists, as well as alternative
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Subsequently, Dee Reddy and Derek Byrne were reinstated.
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station. TXFM broadcast under a contract awarded by the
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Funding for Phantom during their pirate era came from
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Phantom FM
53°20′27″N 6°15′52″W / 53.34083°N 6.26444°W / 53.34083; -6.26444 (Phantom 105.2 studio)
County Dublin
Ireland
Frequency
FM
MHz
Virgin Media Ireland
Format
Dublin
radio station
pirate radio
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland
alternative rock
dance
hip-hop

Comreg
Three Rock Mountain
internet radio
sponsorship
XFM

Communicorp
Today FM
Newstalk
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland
Today FM
Communicorp

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