fromIndependent2 days agoMusicDeclan Lynch: Clearly the listeners of Today FM don't realise this, but Zombie is not even a good song. It is a bad songDearg Doom by Horslips ranked 66th in Today FM's 100 Greatest Irish Songs, while Zombie by The Cranberries ranked 1st.
fromIndependent2 days agoMusicDeclan Lynch: Clearly the listeners of Today FM don't realise this, but Zombie, far from being the best, is not even a good record. It is a bad recordDearg Doom by Horslips ranked 66th in Today FM's 100 Greatest Irish Songs, while Zombie by The Cranberries ranked 1st.
fromIndependent2 days agoMusicDeclan Lynch: Clearly the listeners of Today FM don't realise this, but Zombie is not even a good song. It is a bad song
fromIndependent2 days agoMusicDeclan Lynch: Clearly the listeners of Today FM don't realise this, but Zombie, far from being the best, is not even a good record. It is a bad record
Media industryfromIndependent5 months agoDarragh McManus: It's a shame about Ray - how the D'Arcy Today FM magic never transferred to RTE showRay D'Arcy's RTÉ programme lacked the lively, left-of-centre music and charm of his Today FM radio years, leaving listeners underwhelmed.
fromIndependent5 months agoMiscellaneous'After I lost a fallopian tube I was worried I'd never be able to have another baby' - Today FM's Paula MacSweeney on family and work
fromIndependent5 months agoMiscellaneous'After I lost a fallopian tube I was worried I'd never be able to have another baby' - Today FM's Paula MacSweeney on family and worklife
fromIndependent5 months agoMiscellaneous'After I lost a fallopian tube I was worried I'd never be able to have another baby' - Today FM's Paula MacSweeney on family and work
fromIndependent5 months agoMiscellaneous'After I lost a fallopian tube I was worried I'd never be able to have another baby' - Today FM's Paula MacSweeney on family and worklife
Digital lifefromIrish Independent7 months agoJNLRs: Weekend radio the big winner - but it's not all good news at RTEBrendan O'Connor, Miriam O'Callaghan, Alison Curtis, and Anton Savage see increases in radio listeners, while Liveline and Morning Ireland face losses.