What age is Lillian Smith RTE?

What age is Lillian Smith RTE?

Smith, who is 33, has wanted to work in radio since she was at pupil at St Aloysius School, in Cork, when she would come home and tape songs from Gerry Ryan’s late-night show, then record her own links to introduce them.

Is Shay Byrne married?

Shay Byrne (born 19 August 1972) is an Irish Radio presenter. Since 2011, he has been host of RTÉ Radio 1’s Rising Time….

Shay Byrne
Occupation Broadcaster
Employer Raidió Teilifís Éireann
Known for Presenting on Rising Time on RTÉ Radio
Spouse(s) Linda Nolan (2000-)

Why is Shay Byrne not on rising time?

RTÉ Radio 1 Rising Time host Shay Byrne has said he is “extremely lucky” to be back on air, having contracted Covid-19 at the end of last year. “As you may or may not know, I was off because I had Covid-19,” Byrne explained. “It came to visit the house.

Who is Lilian Smith married to?

Lillian Smith (author)

Lillian Smith
Education Piedmont College, Peabody Conservatory
Literary movement Civil Rights Movement
Notable works Strange Fruit (novel)
Partner Paula Snelling

What age is Shay Byrne?

49 years (August 19, 1972)
Shay Byrne/Age

Is RTE off the air?

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Is there a problem with RTE today?

Is RTE on long wave?

RTÉ will carry out essential maintenance of the Long Wave (LW) transmitter in Clarkstown, Co. Meath from 15th June 2021 for two months during which period RTÉ Radio 1 will not be available on LW 252. These works are necessary to ensure that RTÉ can continue to broadcast RTÉ Radio 1 on LW.

Is RTÉ off the air?

Is RTÉ Teletext gone?

Since the terrestrial analogue switch-off in 2012 and Virgin Media analogue switch-off in 2019, the Aertel teletext service has only been available on satellite. In November 2019, it was announced that Aertel would be shut down as part of cost-cutting measures at RTÉ.

What signal is RTE?

RTÉ Radio 1 is currently available in Ireland on 88-90 MHz FM and 252 kHz longwave (LW).

How many local radio stations are in Ireland?

Currently there are 20 fully licensed community radio stations on air in Ireland, with offers of contracts from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, while there are 42 stations in the process of obtaining a licence.

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