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Today FM

Today FM
Today FM Logo 2017.jpg
City Dublin
Broadcast area Ireland
Slogan This is Today FM (currently)
Expect Something Different (formerly)
Get Into It (formerly)
"Like There's No Tomorrow" (formerly)
Frequency FM: 100-101.8, 105.5 MHz
First air date 17 March 1997
Format Contemporary
Facility ID Marconi House, Digges Lane, Dublin 2
Owner Communicorp
Sister stations Newstalk
Dublin's 98FM
Spin 103.8
TXFM Spin South West
Website http://www.todayfm.com

Radio Ireland Ltd, trading as 100-102 Today FM is a commercial FM radio station which is available nationally in Ireland.

Broadcasting since 17 March 1997 (Saint Patrick's Day), it carries music and talk. Purchased by Denis O'Brien's Communicorp in 2007, Today FM holds a licence from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland as far as the year 2017. The station recorded pretax profits of €7.4 million on a turnover of €19.4 million in early 2009, more than twice what it was two years previously.

The original Independent National Radio franchise holder in Ireland was 100-102 Century Radio, which launched in 1989 and closed down abruptly in late 1991. The Independent Radio and Television Commission did not re-advertise the contract for several years, until 1996.

Radio Ireland Limited, originally owned by John McColgan and Moya Doherty (and because of their involvement, dubbed "Radio Riverdance"), won the contract when it was advertised. Since the autumn of 1998, experienced broadcaster and radio programmer Tom Hardy had been Programming Director of Today FM. He left in January 2013 and was subsequently replaced by Colm O'Sullivan, a former radio presenter with both Cork's RED FM and Today FM who now serves as the main Programming Director for Today FM.

In 2002, Scottish Radio Holdings plc acquired Radio Ireland Limited from its shareholders. In June 2005, an agreed takeover offer for that company was made by Emap.

Denis O'Brien's Communicorp was the highest bidder for Emap's Irish operations when that company decided to sell its radio stations, buying FM104, Highland Radio and Today FM on 14 July 2007. In October 2007, the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) approved Communicorp's proposed takeover of Today FM and Highland Radio, but not FM104. The deal was completed by January 2008. Due to a Competition Authority decision, Communicorp was required to sell-on FM104, which it did (to UTV Media) immediately upon its acquisition. The takeover closed in April 2008.


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