Clare FM named local radio station of the year
CLARE FM has been named the local radio station of the year for the second time in three years.
CLARE FM has been named the local radio station of the year for the second time in three years.
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*Clare FM’s Derrick Lynch. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CLARE FM has received six nominations and Ennis reporter John Cooke is up for news story of the year at the IMRO Radio Awards.
FORMER CLARE FM journalist, Gavin Grace has taken on a new role with Galway County Council.
*John Cooke. ENNIS REPORTER John Cooke scooped two gold awards while Clare FM was named local station of the year at the IMRO Radio Awards.
*Clare FM’s Padraic Flaherty. TWO ENNIS REPORTERS and Clare FM have been shortlisted in the 2023 IMRO Radio Awards.
*Pictured is well-known broadcaster Marie Crowe at Aviva Ireland’s new community garden which officially opened to the public. MARIE CROWE IS ONE OF the top voices and faces when it comes to sports broadcasting in Ireland presently but its her upbringing in Sixmilebridge that she credits for instilling her passion and love of the games.
*Rachael English SHANNON’s Rachael English has been inducted into the IMRO Radio Awards Hall of Fame.
FOUR CLARE REPORTERS have been shortlisted for the Law Society of Ireland’s Justice Media Awards.
*Siofra Mulqueen reporting from Spanish Point. Clare broadcasters, Siofra Mulqueen, Ruth Smith and John Cooke took home gold at the IMRO Radio Awards.