Cork's RedFM is an Irish radio station which broadcasts to Cork and the surrounding area, and is aimed at a youth audience. The station commenced broadcasting...
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such as Cork's 96FM, Cork's Red FM, C103, CUH 102.0FM, UCC 98.3FM (formerly Cork Campus Radio 97.4fm) and Christian radio station Life 93.1FM. Cork also...
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The Red Abbey in Cork, Ireland was a 14th-century Augustinian abbey which took its name from the reddish sandstone used in construction. Today all that...
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up by the station's former evening presenter Colm O'Sullivan, now of Cork's Red FM. Adelle Nolan took over the role in 2016 and it is now held by Phil...
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Keith Cunningham (category Today FM presenters)
Today FM in Dublin, and commuting each week, he left the station to return home to his family in Cork. After spending some time at Cork's Red FM, as of...
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Cork's 96FM is one of three local radio stations licensed by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland for Cork City and County in Ireland (the other two...
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On 12 March 2018, Satchwell was interviewed by Neil Prendeville on Cork's Red FM regarding Tina's disappearance. Satchwell reiterated his belief that...
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situated on Monahan Road, Ballintemple, in Cork City, Ireland. It is located in the same industrial area as Cork's Marina Market. The Black Market opened...
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million views by June 2024. A video of the Kabin Crew rapping the song on Cork's Red FM and another of the Kabin Crew rapping it on their TikTok account gained...
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English Market (redirect from Princes Street Market (Cork))
overrunning Cork's English Market". thejournal.ie. The Journal. Retrieved 26 August 2018. "English Market - Reviews". corkcity.ie. Cork City Council...
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Viking settlement of Cork. The Norse phase of Cork's history left a legacy of family names, such as Cotter and Coppinger, peculiar to Cork which are claimed...
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Archived from the original on 8 September 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2017. Cork's big-screen outputs are from the [Douglas] area, most recently Jack Gleeson...
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Miriam Mullins (category People from County Cork)
social media following. In early 2023, Mullins joined Cork's Red FM as the host of the 7pm–12am show 'Red Hits'. Mullins has appeared on several Irish television...
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with at launch, 98FM, FM104, Clare FM, Carlow Kildare Radio, LMFM, East Coast Radio, South East Radio and WLR FM, along with Setanta, being the shareholders...
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Turners Cross (Irish: Crois an Tornóra) is a ward on the south side of Cork City in Ireland, and home to the Roman Catholic parish of the same name. Largely...
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Archived from the original on 23 November 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2014. "Cork's Red Fm Broadcast From The Pod Every Tuesday And Saturday". mahonpointsc.ie...
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the venue was converted into the Palace Cinema, becoming a key part of Cork’s film scene for nearly five decades. Branded as “The House with the Perfect...
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Mahon Point Shopping Centre (category Buildings and structures in Cork (city))
booth (known as "the pod") which is sometimes used for broadcasts by Cork's Red FM. The mall also houses an Omniplex cinema. With 13 screens and 2,500...
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Jack Lynch Tunnel (category Roads in County Cork)
engineers employed by Cork Local Authorities and the central government's Department of the Environment in the late 1970s. Cork's suburbs were expanding...
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Architectural Archive. Retrieved 31 October 2021. "Cork history: The fire that devastated Cork's beloved Opera House". echolive.ie. The Echo. 13 December...
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College Cork, Enterprise Ireland, Cork's County and City Enterprise Boards, Údarás Na Gaeltachta, and Cork BIC. Run in association with the Cork Enterprise...
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poor'), is a suburb on the north-side of Cork City, Ireland. Mayfield is part of the Dáil constituency of Cork North-Central. The area was originally called...
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million Cork Prison will mark 'a major improvement'". Irish Times. Retrieved 15 May 2016. Brian Hayes Curtin (27 February 2014). "Mystery of Cork's 1916...
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Petition Urging University To Scrap Plans To Introduce 3% Rent Hike". Cork's RedFM. 28 February 2020. "UCC students being used as 'cash cows'". The Southern...
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left a brigade meeting on St Patrick's Street, Cork's main street. Three IRA volunteers of the 1st Cork Brigade were killed: Paddy Trahey, Patrick Donohue...
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this area, Keysers Hill still bears a name of Danish origin. The Red Abbey, Cork's oldest surviving medieval structure, was built in the late 13th or...
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Marina Market (category Buildings and structures in Cork (city))
"'It's part of the city now': Cork's Marina Market 'ticks all the boxes'". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 12 October 2023. For Cork's largest indoor market, Covid...
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age bracket for those outside Dublin by national stations RTÉ 2FM and Today FM. The station, based in Athlone and broadcasting to an average listenership...
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suburb of Cork city in County Cork, Ireland. It is situated in the north of the city, on the N20 road to Mallow. Blackpool is part of the Cork North Central...
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Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (redirect from Dean of Cork)
erected in 1870 free of charge as his gift to the city, in recognition of Cork's willingness to fund his original design, and positioned in place of an intended...
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