Limerick’s Live 95FM is Limerick’s most listened to radio station

Shadows Aine McInerney and Ruaidhri Ó Conail with Nadia at a Live95FM Road show in the Crescent

Limerick’s Live 95FM is again the most listened to radio station in Limerick City and County.

The popularity of the radio station has grown in the locality as 64% or 100,000 Limerick
people tune-in to Limerick’s Live 95FM weekly, according to the latest Ipsos/MRBI JNLR
radio listenership figures published this week, covering the 12 months to the end of March
2018.

These JNLR results reflect a busy few months for Limerick’s Live 95FM. The station
celebrated its 20th birthday in November and renewed its 10-year licence from the
Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. It also received a Silver IMRO National Radio Award for its
news coverage and listeners raised over 84,000 euro for ill and vulnerable Limerick children.
Station Director of Live 95FM, Joe Nash said “We are pleased to have maintained our
position as the most listened to radio station in Limerick. The power of radio in general is
obvious from this survey with 85% of Limerick people tuning-in to a radio station every day.
We are honoured to play our part and serve the people of Limerick – they are at the
forefront of everything we do on a daily basis”

Shadows Ciaran McNamara and Aine McInerney ahead of the St Patrick’s Day Parade this year

“I also want to sincerely thank the team on the air and behind the scenes here at the radio
station, whose ability and hard work continue to deliver a service that the listeners of
Limerick tune-in to, in significant numbers and thanks are also due to our loyal advertisers,
for their continuing support” he said.

Live 95FM has been busy since the start of 2018, giving away 4 sun holidays in January and
launching its media partnership with the Bon Secours Great Limerick Run. The station
teamed up again with JP McManus and Paul O’Connell for Team Limerick Clean Up 4 on
Good Friday, which saw 18,000 people take part in picking up litter across the city and county. The station will be providing lots of coverage of Riverfest over the May Bank Holiday
weekend, both on the air and through its social media.

Live95FM listeners should also stay tuned as some exciting surprises are coming up over the
summer months.

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