Major media groups are sizing up Waterford radio station WLR FM for a possible bid after several shareholders indicated they wanted to sell their shareholdings. The station last night refused to ...
A NUMBER of investors in Cork radio station Red FM are poised to buy the majority stake in Waterford radio station WLR and have also made an offer for regional station Beat 102-103FM. It is believed ...
Samantha McCaughren SEVERAL shareholders in Waterford radio station WLR FM are preparing to exit the company, according to industry sources. The station is owned by several businessmen, including ...
EX RTE correspondent Damien Tiernan has revealed his next career move - a mid-morning current affairs hosting slot on WLR FM radio. The former south east reporter, who quit the national broadcaster ...
Thomas Crosbie Holdings has bought control of two Waterford radio stations - WLR and Beat FM. The Cork-based media group has acquired a 75 per cent stake in WLR FM, which broadcasts to Waterford city ...
TRIBUTES have poured in for an award-winning Irish journalist who died after a battle with cancer yesterday. Kevin Casey, 40, was a sports editor with WLR FM in Waterford and a PPI radio award winner.
The Irish Times Group is selling its 75 per cent stake in Waterford-based radio station WLR FM to the Daily Mail Group. Under the acquisition, which is subject to regulatory approval, Des Whelan will ...
Tributes have been paid to Kevin Casey, the sports editor of Waterford radio station WLR FM, who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 40. The award-winning presenter died after a short illness. A ...
Cork-based media group, Thomas Crosbie Holdings, has received approval from the competition watchdog to hold majority shareholdings in two radio stations. TCH said today it has received approval from ...
The radio station claimed the position of Jacqueline Kelly as producer on WLR FM’s leading news and current affairs programme, Deise FM, was compromised by her decision to contest a seat for Waterford ...
Struggling NewsTalk 106FM has suffered a setback after another station decided to dispose of its 2.6 per cent stake in the Dublin radio station. WLR FM, which is investing E4m (£2.8m) in a new studio ...
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