Then,
a short time later, on the last weekend
in April 1978, a man by the name of
Hugh
Hardy called into Big
D Radio and asked if anyone was
interested in joining a new radio
station he was starting in Dundalk,
County Louth (about 52 miles north
of Dublin). I volunteered, as did
John Paul and Eric Vaughan. The station,
located just on the roof of the Dundalk
Shopping Centre, was called Radio
Carousel. It broadcast on 1116
kilohertz, 265 metres and the station's
opening marked the commencement of
the Dundalk Maytime Festival on 29th
May 1978. I am forever grateful to
Hugh Hardy for giving me my first
ever paid job in radio
RADIO
CAROUSEL (DUNDALK)

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Left: Radio Carousel (Dundalk) Staff Photo, May 1981:
Front Row: (L-R)
Shane Mullen,
Hugh Sands,
Penny Palmer,
Tony Farrelly.
Back Row: (L-R)
Richard Kenny (Richard Crowley),
Kieran Murray,
Shay Breslin (Shay Savage),
Ray Stone, (Ray McDonald)
Hugh Hardy,(Station Owner),
Dave Scott,
Mike Ahern (Richard McCullen),
Frank
Mitchell,
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In
November 1981, I moved to work on
Radio
Carousel (Navan) which was located
in the Navan
Shopping Centre. The station came
on air on November 21st 1981. The
Dundalk station continued on 265 metres,
while I looked after the hiring of
staff for the new station. Christine
Reilly looked after the accounts,
managing a team of sales representatives
who sold airtime, generating income
for the all-important wages! You can
see more photos of Radio
Carousel. By the way, here's a
Bonus
Gallery of radio carousel.
The
local newspaper for County Meath is
called The Meath Chronicle and in
1997 it produced a special Centenary
Publication called "One Hundred
Years". There was a tribute to
Radio
Carousel and all those who worked
for the station. You can read the
article here.
In
1985 I was approached by the owner
of Boyneside
Radio in Drogheda, to operate
their new service which was to be
based in Kells. The station was called
Boyneside Radio (Kells) located in
Monaghan's Health Centre at the top
of the town.
Then
in 1986 I moved to presenting programmes
in Drogheda, where Boyneside was
based. I did stand-in programmes
for station
engineer Heady Eddie and presented
my own Saturday morning show. During
this time I also presented the Free
Radio Show on Short Wave station Radio
Rainbow International on 6240
kHz 48metre band, every Sunday
morning.
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