The 738am podcast is an interview based show featuring people from the world of arts, entertainment, literature and media in Ireland – and hopefully beyond. Hos...
Many of you are married. Many of you kiss the other half goodbye
in morning, go to work, and regale each other with stories of the
day when you reunite over dinner in the evening. Dee Woods does
not. She goes to work every day with her husband, Marty Miller
(episode 27 of this podcast) to do Morning Glory, the breakfast
show on Radio Nova. Dee and Marty in the morning have become a
fixture of morning radio in Dublin, and it's fair to say they do
have some chemistry, all things considered! I chat to Dee about how
her ambitions lay in journalism before she began her radio career,
making the progression from the news room to behind the mic as a
presenter. We chat about the challenges of breakfast radio, those
early starts, and working with the other half. There's also a quite
brilliant voice-over in a camper van story in there too. Follow Dee
on Twitter @RaDeeOh or check her out weekdays on Morning Glory on
Nova.ie
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Episode 67 - Adam Buxton
On this week's show it was a pleasure to chat with Adam Buxton.
Normally the podcasts are recorded in our studio in Dublin, but
because Adam was not, and is not to this day, in Dublin, we used a
thing called ipDTL which makes it sound like we're in the same
place. I wanted to talk to him not simply because he is a very
talented and entertaining man, but also because he's a huge David
Bowie fan. This is because I am also a huge David Bowie fan. Not in
terms of physical size, neither of us are huge like like an ogre or
a planet, but we both just love him. So, we chat about that,
Bowie's music and films, his other-worldliness, and his influence
as an artist. I explain why I didn't like The Revenant, we try and
uncover the correct term for a specific affliction, Adam's own
excellent podcast – which you can find here – and lots more
besides. It was a fun chat, and I really hope you enjoy it. Find
Adam on Twitter @adambuxton or visit the official Adam Buxton
website of Adam Buxton at adam-buxton.co.uk
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Episode 66 - Jim O'Neill
Jim O’Neill has one of the most distinctive voices on Irish radio. It’s deep man, deeeeeep. Depending on your age you might remember him from RTE Radio 2 with his sidekick ‘Thing’, or from his time with Century Radio or 98FM. Today he’s with Today FM presenting ‘On the road’, classic anthems and great driving music. We chat about his start in radio, why RTE bosses got rid of his Thing character, his time working with Chris Cary at Nova International, his love of music (to play as a DJ and a musician), living in South Africa and voice-tracking his show from there, and lots more. You can catch on the road every Sunday night on Today FM at 7pm.
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Episode 65 - Simon Maher
Simon Maher was one of the original founders of Phantom, the popular 'Indie' radio station. It began in a bedroom, moved to a garden shed, and after many years of trying, was awarded a licence in 2004. Due to an objection by another party, the station's launch was delayed for almost two years, before it hit the airwaves in 2006. At first things looked rosy, then CRASH went the CRASH and that had an impact on everyone, Phantom were no exception. The difficulties the radio station faced meant decisions had to be made, and they weren't always the right ones – although hindsight is a wonderful thing. I chat to Simon about his love of radio and what sparked his interest in the industry. We chat about Phantom from its inception throughout those difficult years, and ultimately his departure. Could things have been done differently? Would it have made any difference? And in the wake of the announcement that TXFM is to close down, is there room for another 'Phantom' type station under the current structures? Is a new model needed for specialist interest radio? We also discuss his latest project - 8radio.com - an online service that does broadcast on FM via a temporary licence throughout the year. Follow Simon Maher on Twitter @Simon8Radio
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Episode 64 - Dion Fanning
Hey folks, sorry for the delay between the last episode and this one. Sometimes life and work and other stuff you can't move gets in the way. My guest today is journalist Dion Fanning. He's a hugely experienced football writer, and for many years was the Chief Football Writer at the Sunday Independent. Now, he's left London after 20 years to return to Ireland to take up the position of Chief Sports Writer for SportsJoe.ie and Joe.co.uk. It's a fairly seismic move in this ever-changing modern media landscape, so I wanted to chat to him about how and why it all went down – especially given his deep connection with the Sunday Independent for so long. We also talk about journalism and how that has changed down the years, the modern football fan online, lots of other media and football stuff, and loads more. You can follow Dion on Twitter @dionfanning
About The 738am podcast - talking to people about stuff
The 738am podcast is an interview based show featuring people from the world of arts, entertainment, literature and media in Ireland – and hopefully beyond. Hosted by Andrew Mangan.
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