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Saturday, February 26
Discuss Communications on the Politics.i.e. Forum More news from Communications Seanán writes "Seanán Ó Coistín, the independent republican candidate for Kildare North, welcomes the decision of the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland to licence more radio stations but feels it is very late and new station will find it difficult to break the current monopolies of existing stations. He also rejects the notion that the radio market is saturated. As part of his election policy platform, Mr. Ó Coistín wants to see more radio stations licensed as the current situation is unfair. Most counties have only one local independent radio station whereas Dublin has eight radio stations. Even though county Kildare is the fastest growing area in Ireland, it still only has one radio station, KFM. Mr. Ó Coistín believes this does not give listeners much choice and is against competition rules. "While I welcome the decision to licence more stations, it should have happened a decade ago. I want to see many local stations offering many different programming styles so that listeners have as much choice of radio as possible. There is plenty of room on the bandwidth to allow new stations to broadcast." All the details of Mr. Ó Coistín's proposals are found on his website www.ocoistin.ie He has experience of radio presentation on Dublin and Limerick radio stations. http://www.politics.ie/modules.php?n...ticle&sid=7024 |
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