Phantom FM, the consortium which won the competition to operate a new Dublin radio service last November, is delaying its start date because of legal action. In a statement yesterday the station said ...
Just weeks since it emerged that Phantom FM was forced to lay-off a number of staff in a bid to reduce costs, the station has completed a rebranding. The new station, known as TXFM, will broadcast ...
A NEW Dublin radio station has finally been given the green light to go on air. The High Court has paved the way for Phantom FM to begin broadcasting early in the new year. A NEW Dublin radio station ...
Madam, - Fintan O'Toole's column of February 14th, entitled "Regulator that likes to say yes", contained a number of damaging… Madam, - Fintan O'Toole's column of February 14th, entitled "Regulator ...
As many as twenty staff members from Dublin-based radio station Phantom FM have been laid off after the board of directors announced the cuts "in order to ensure its long-term viability" of the ...
The High Court has rejected a challenge to the granting of a radio licence to the Dublin station Phantom FM. Tue, 01 Nov, 2005 - 12:13 The High Court has rejected a challenge to the granting of a ...
Ailish O'Hora THE Supreme Court has cleared the way for new alternative rock music radio station Phantom FM to begin broadcasting in Dublin. Phantom FM, which is backed by a number of high profile ...
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Phantom had operated a number of temporary licences for some time and was favourite to land the prize. The Broadcasting Commission of Ireland had received several submissions for the licence, with ...
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