Scariff Bay Radio begin process of applying for 10 year licence
Scariff Bay Community Radio are in the process of applying for a ten year broadcasting licence that would staple their future on the airwaves.
Scariff Bay Community Radio are in the process of applying for a ten year broadcasting licence that would staple their future on the airwaves.
*Presenter of Sportsline on Scariff Bay Community Radio, Leo Doyle. Photograph: Ruth Griffin SCARIFF BAY COMMUNITY radio have returned to the FM airwaves after the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) renewed their licence for the next fifty weekends.
Scariff Bay Community Radio celebrated five years on the radio last weekend.
*Patrick Donnellan of O’Callaghans Mills. Photograph: Gary Collins Listeners of Scariff Bay Community Radio have selected the greatest hurling teams of the past four decades of ten East Clare clubs.
*Siofra Mulqueen All across the world, working patterns have been altered on account of COVID-19 leading to many changes including the recording of radio reports from a hotpress in Co Clare.
*Stuart Holly pictured at The Clare Echo’s offices in Abbey St, Ennis. Photograph: John Mangan. EDITOR of The Clare Echo Stuart Holly is confident that the multi-media publication will emerge stronger than ever following the Covid-19 emergency.
*Jim Collins & Roisin Bugler. Photograph: Julian Behal. Scariff’s Jim Collins has been included on the shortlist for the inaugural Teachers Inspire Ireland initiative.