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Radio Kerry <tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center;">Image:RK Logo Small.jpg</td></tr><tr><th>Broadcast area</th><td>County Kerry, Ireland</td></tr><tr><th>First air date</th><td>July 14th 1990</td></tr><tr><th>Frequency</th><td>96.2 MHz - 97.6 MHz</td></tr>
Format Adult Oriented Pop Music with local news, sports and specialist programmes
Owner Raidió Chiarraí Teoranta

<tr><th>Website</th><td>www.radiokerry.ie</td></tr>

Radio Kerry is a full service, licensed radio station that operates from the franchise area of County Kerry in Southwest Ireland.

Radio Kerry was established in 1989 and began broadcasting on July 14th 1990. The station headquarters are in Tralee, the principal town of County Kerry, with satellite studios in Killarney and Cahersiveen. The original studios were based at Park View, Tralee, New Street, Killarney and The Barracks, Cahersiveen. In April 1995, Radio Kerry HQ moved to a custom-designed building in Tralee town centre with digital broadcasting, production and editing facilities incorporating a television studio. Shortly afterwards, the station moved its Killarney studio to Rock View, off High Street, Killarney and the Cahersiveen studio was re-located to the O'Connell Centre in the town. Today, there are approximately 70 people employed at the station in full-time, part-time and freelance positions.

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[edit] Broadcast

Radio Kerry broadcasts 24 hours a day, with a mix of live music and talk programmes between 7 am and 1am daily and music through the night from 1am to 7am. Many programmes are broadcast from Radio Kerry's Killarney studio and occasionally from the Caherciveen studio. The station broadcasts on five frequencies - 96.2, 96.6, 97.0, 97.2 and 97.6 FM throughout the county of Kerry. The station can also be picked up in parts of the surrounding counties of Cork, Limerick, Tipperary and Clare. The RDS identification is simply "Kerry".

[edit] Development

In March 1999, Radio Kerry introduced an Outside Broadcast Unit which enabled the station to broadcast from towns and villages all over the county. In early 2005, the broadcasting studios at Radio Kerry's Tralee Headquarters underwent refurbishment, to bring the facilities in line with industry standards. In June 2005, the new Radio Kerry Killarney studios were opened at Glebe Lane in the town. In September 2005, Radio Kerry completed the acquisition of Shannonside 104FM and Northern Sound Radio. This gave the Radio Kerry group access to the counties of Longford, Roscommon & South Leitrim through the Shannonside 104FM service and the counties of Cavan and Monaghan through the Northern Sound 94.8-97.5FM Radio service. As a result, the Radio Kerry group is now the largest independent radio group in Ireland. Radio Kerry's share of the commercial radio market in Ireland stands at 11%. The maximum market share allowed in the Irish Republic by a single radio company is 17.9%.

[edit] Success

Radio Kerry has earned a reputation for quality local programming and appears to have stayed in touch with its audience at both commercial and community level. Radio Kerry's programme presenters and producers have been awarded Jacob's Awards, Sony PPI Radio Advertising Awards for commercial production, ESB Community Games Awards for consistent commitment to community games reportage and McNamee Awards for its sports programmes. In October 2005, Radio Kerry was named BCI/Phonographic Performance (Ireland) Limited (PPI) Irish Local Station of the Year. In December 2005, it received 1st place in the 2005 BCI New Adventures in Broadcasting Awards for the "Keys To The Kingdom" programme series which focused on the uniqueness of being from County Kerry. In October 2006, the Radio Kerry Sports Team were awarded a PPI Radio Award for Sports Coverage, in particular the way which All Ireland Gaelic Football Campaign of 2005 was brought to the listeners.

[edit] Radio Kerry Training

Radio Kerry Training was established in September 2005. It designs and delivers targeted training packages for the radio sector and plays a role in identifying and developing new talent for entry level positions in the industry. Primarily, Radio Kerry Training delivers the City and Guilds of London Institute Diploma in Media Techniques 7501 (Radio Production) radio broadcasting course, run in conjunction with FÁS - Ireland's Training and Development Authority.

[edit] Radio Kerry Schedule

Monday - Friday

7.00 - Kerry's Full Breakfast 9.00 - Kerry Today 11.00 - 11-1 Club 13.00 - One O'Clock News 13.30 - Straight Talking 14.30 - The Afternoon Show 17.30 - News 30 18.00 - Terrace Talk (Mon) - Drivetime Request Show (Tues/Fri only) - In Conversation (Wed ) - Money Matters (Thurs) 19.00 - Sounds Country (Tues/Wed/Thurs) 20.00 - South by Southwest (Mon only) - The Kerry Way (Fri only) 20.30 - Tinteain (Mon only) 21.00 - Trip to the Cottage (Mon) / The Global Village (Tues) / Ciarraí Abú (Wed) / Agritime (Thurs) / Ár Dteanga (Fri) 22.00 - The Pulse

Saturday

7.00 - Martin Howard's Weekend Breakfast Show 9.00 - Saturday Supplement 11.00 - The Saturday Show 14.00 - Saturday Sports 18.00 - Fresh 20.00 - The Zone 23.00 - The All American Country Music Show

Sunday

7.00 - Classical Delights 9.00 - Horizons 10.00 - Seven Days 11.00 - Oldies and Irish 14.00 - Sunday Sports 18.00 - Solid Gold Sunday 19.00 - Legends 20.00 - Big Band Dance and Swing 21.00 - Kerrywide 22.00 - Kerry Lore 23.00 - Irish Favourites

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