Former Today FM presenter Louise Duffy will host a new music show from January on RTÉ Radio 1 in the slot formerly held by The Ronan Collins Show.
Louise is the first woman to present the lunchtime music programme on RTÉ Radio 1 – the number one music programme in the country. I look forward to connecting with music lovers all over the country, discovering new talent, and complementing the line-up of great broadcasters at RTÉ Radio 1.” Louise is passionate about supporting Irish music and up-and-coming artists.
Louise Duffy has been announced as the replacement for Ronan Collins' lunchtime music programme on RTE Radio 1. This comes after legendary broadcaster Ronan ...
Louise is the first woman to present the lunchtime music programme on RTÉ Radio 1 - the number one music programme in the country. I look forward to connecting with music lovers all over the country, discovering new talent, and complementing the line-up of great broadcasters at RTÉ Radio 1." I had covered a few shows over the summer and really enjoyed it so much, it was such a pleasure to do. She will bring to it integrity, both as a presenter and with her musical choices." I’m delighted and really grateful for the opportunity," she said. In a statement she said: "I am honoured to be given the opportunity to host the biggest music radio show in Ireland, and follow in the footsteps of a great broadcaster like Ronan Collins.
New RTÉ Radio 1 presenter Louise Duffy, who is due to take over Ronan Collins' much-loved afternoon slot from January, has said she feels a weight of ...
Louise is the first woman to present the lunchtime music programme on RTÉ Radio 1 - the number one music programme in the country. My job now is such a joy to spend my day picking out all of the genres and putting together a nice hour of music." Speaking about her taste in music, she said, "That changes all the time and it’s important as a music broadcaster to be open to everything.
Radio presenter replaces Ronan Collins whose 12pm-1pm show is being retired on December 23rd.
Ms Duffy has recently been heard on RTÉ Radio 1 filling in on Late Date, Rising Time, and The Ronan Collins Show. Ms Duffy spent eight years presenting and producing her own shows on Today FM. She will bring to it integrity, both as a presenter and with her musical choices,” he said.
After Ronan Collins announced his departure from the afternoon slot on RTE Radio 1, the news broke that Louise Duffy was set to take over from January 9 ...
I had covered a few shows over the summer and really enjoyed it so much, it was such a pleasure to do. It's a very important part of the schedule here but also for Irish music." [Ireland’s](https://www.rsvplive.ie/all-about/ireland) brightest radio and television broadcasters, and she has recently been heard on RTÉ Radio 1 filling in on Late Date, Rising Time, and The Ronan Collins Show. "I am honoured to be given the opportunity to host the biggest music radio show in Ireland, and follow in the footsteps of a great broadcaster like Ronan Collins. The weight of that responsibility, I feel it very much. "I look forward to connecting with music lovers all over the country, discovering new talent, and complementing the line-up of great broadcasters at RTÉ Radio 1."
RTÉ has announced that Louise Duffy will present a new music show from January on RTÉ Radio 1, weekdays from 12pm to 1pm, in the slot f...
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