Liam O’Shea retires as Clare FM CEO
Clare FM has announced the retirement of Liam O’Shea, after 22 years at the helm, as Managing Director/CEO.
Clare FM has announced the retirement of Liam O’Shea, after 22 years at the helm, as Managing Director/CEO.
As Clare mourns the loss of one of its greatest musicians in Chris Droney, The Clare Echo’s Páraic McMahon gets the views of other leading musicians and broadcasters in the county on the contribution made to our culture and society by the Bellharbour native.
Two Clare broadcasters have been shortlisted for prestigious national radio awards.
1995 was a life-changing time for 15 Clare bachelors who had the distinction of lining out in September of that year and driving their county to a second ever All-Ireland SHC title.
Funding of €2.5m nationally has been allocated to independent commercial radio stations from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with Clare FM benefiting as a result.
*Siofra Mulqueen All across the world, working patterns have been altered on account of COVID-19 leading to many changes including the recording of radio reports from a hotpress in Co Clare.
English singer-songwriter and actress, Kate Nash has shared her love for Kilkee and sunsets at the Cliffs of Moher.
Two Clare TDs have called for additional supports to be put in place to aid local media during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SINN FÉIN TD Violet-Anne Wynne has labelled a former Fine Gael TD a ‘prat’ in a bizarre online outburst in which she attempted to belittle three fellow Clare politicians along with a number of constituents who criticised her input on the Covid-19 crisis. The Kilrush resident, still beaming from her performance at the recent general …
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Clare FM journalist, James Mulhall is to leave the station and take up a full-time position working for a Clare TD.