SPIN 1038

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SPIN 1038
Current Logo of SPIN 1038 (2014–present)
Broadcast areaDublin
FrequencyFM: 103.8 MHz
Programming
FormatCHR
Ownership
OwnerBauer Media Audio Ireland
History
First air date
19 April 2002
Links
Websitewww.spin1038.com

SPIN 1038 (or simply SPIN; pronounced "spin one-oh-three-eight") is a local radio station in Dublin, Ireland. It is owned by Bauer Media Audio Ireland and broadcasts on 103.8 FM under a sound broadcasting contract with the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. SPIN 1038 is mostly heard in Dublin but can also be heard in such towns as Naas, Celbridge, Leixlip, Maynooth, Ashbourne, Dunboyne, Drogheda, Bray and Greystones due to their close proximity to Dublin.

History[edit]

The station (which originally applied for its contract as "Spin FM") was one of three new Independent Local Radio (ILR) stations which were awarded franchises in October 1999.[1] It was intended to provide an alternative for listeners younger than those catered for by the original two Dublin ILR stations, FM104 and 98FM. The station however was subject to delays due to legal action from an unsuccessful opposing consortium,[2] however, it finally began broadcasting as SPIN 1038 at 10:38am on 19 April 2002. Despite being initially known as "the dance licence", the station now plays mainly popular music.

Programming[edit]

SPIN 1038 broadcasts mainly Top 40 music aimed at 15- to 34-year-olds. The station broadcasts various programming throughout the day,

News bulletins are aired at on-the-hour from 7am-6pm and consist of local, international, sport news and a five-word weather summary.

Schedule[edit]

7am – 10am: SPIN's Fully Charged with Emma, Dave and Aisling
10am – 3pm: Michaela Hayes
3pm – 7pm: Steve K
7pm – 10pm: Marty Guilfoyle
10pm – 12am: Hit Music Now

Other notable shows include
Sunday - 7am - 9am: Fully Charged with Ed & Valerie

Sister services[edit]

A sister station, SPIN South West, launched on 23 July 2007 in counties Limerick, Kerry, Clare, Tipperary and south-west Laois. The station is run from Raheen, Limerick and it is similar in format to SPIN 1038 but is independently managed and run. SPIN South West can be picked up in most of the province of Munster, meaning it has a potential listenership of over a million people.

See also[edit]

  • Nucentz, winner of Ireland's First Rap Superstar Competition launched by SPIN 1038

References[edit]

  1. ^ O'Kaffee, Alan (12 October 1999). "Three new radio stations licenced to broadcast". Irish Independent. Archived from the original on 23 March 2002.
  2. ^ "This is Radiowaves.fm". radiowaves.fm.

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