Job losses possible at five Irish radio stations
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Jobs fears at Limerick's Live95
FEARS of job losses have been raised at Limerick’s Live 95 FM radio station on foot of a review by the Rupert Murdoch owned Onic media group. Station director Joe Nash, is to stand down from his position as director and presenter of the Limerick Today morning show, it is understood. He has been with the station for more than 25 years. Directors at four of the Onic-owned radio stations including Live 95, Cork’s 96FM, Dublin’s FM104 and Louth’s LM…
Staff at four Irish radio stations told job losses are likely in major shakeup
Four Irish radio stations operating under the ONIC umbrella have informed staff that job losses may be on the horizon as the group reviews its operations. Employees were told today (Wednesday) that a restructuring process is being considered amid ongoing financial and commercial pressures facing the broadcasting sector. It is understood that management warned, staffing reductions could form part of cost-cutting measures currently under examinati…
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