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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: watty on November 28, 2022, 07:39:02 pm

Title: Rejoice! Rejoice! Christmas FM is back!
Post by: watty on November 28, 2022, 07:39:02 pm
Just what you and your passengers need to brighten up the dreary December days  lol

Christmas FM returns to Irish airwaves for 2022 (https://www.sundayworld.com/showbiz/irish-showbiz/christmas-fm-returns-to-irish-airwaves-for-2022/1117059881.html)

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Christmas FM has returned to Irish airwaves for the festive season and its 15th anniversary. 

The radio station is raising funds for a number of children’s charities while it plays round-the-clock Christmas hits.  From midday Monday, Irish people have been able to tune in to the station as it counts down to the big day.  The volunteer radio presenters will be encouraging listeners to share the holiday good will with the chosen charities: Barnardos, Barretstown, Make-A-Wish Ireland and The Community Foundation for Ireland.  Dedicated to “switching Christmas on in Ireland,” the costs of the station are covered by sponsors and broadcast out of The Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley.  Christmas FM is aiming to raise over €1 million over three years to help support children facing poverty, abuse, neglect, bereavement and illness.

It's on 105.2 FM in Dublin
Title: Re: Rejoice! Rejoice! Christmas FM is back!
Post by: silverbullet on November 28, 2022, 07:51:53 pm
Just what you and your passengers need to brighten up the dreary December days  lol

Christmas FM returns to Irish airwaves for 2022 (https://www.sundayworld.com/showbiz/irish-showbiz/christmas-fm-returns-to-irish-airwaves-for-2022/1117059881.html)

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Christmas FM has returned to Irish airwaves for the festive season and its 15th anniversary. 

The radio station is raising funds for a number of children’s charities while it plays round-the-clock Christmas hits.  From midday Monday, Irish people have been able to tune in to the station as it counts down to the big day.  The volunteer radio presenters will be encouraging listeners to share the holiday good will with the chosen charities: Barnardos, Barretstown, Make-A-Wish Ireland and The Community Foundation for Ireland.  Dedicated to “switching Christmas on in Ireland,” the costs of the station are covered by sponsors and broadcast out of The Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley.  Christmas FM is aiming to raise over €1 million over three years to help support children facing poverty, abuse, neglect, bereavement and illness.

It's on 105.2 FM in Dublin
It might be easier to get absent parents to pay child support!