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Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show

''The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show'' is an Irish breakfast radio show broadcast on weekday mornings from 07:00 – 09:00 on Today FM. Presented by Ian Dempsey, it is noted for its ''Gift Grub'' feature, performed by Mario Rosenstock.〔"(TDFM028 GIFT GRUB – THE G FACTOR )". Today FM. Retrieved 24 October 2008.〕 It is the tenth most popular radio programme in Ireland and was named best breakfast programme at the 2007 PPI Radio Awards.
Dempsey won a Meteor Award for Best Radio DJ at the 2003 Meteor Awards and has been nominated on a regular basis ever since, most recently in 2008.〔"(National DJ nominations )". Retrieved 24 October 2008.〕 The show has also had a number of renowned producers including Adelle McDonnell〔("Who's who and what they do" ) – An Adelle McDonnell profile. Retrieved 22 October 2008.〕 and Alison Curtis, who resigned from the post after being given her own weekday radio show on the station in 2008.
Another notable former producer is Today FM DJ/Undertones frontman Paul McLoone who helped co-create the highly popular and successful comedy series, Gift Grub alongside Rosenstock.
In 2008, ''The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Shows listenership figures were reduced by 4,000 to 234,000.
==History==
''The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show'' has been on air since September 1998 and originally broadcast until 10:00 but an extra hour was given to ''The Ray D'Arcy Show'' in 2004 to allow direct competition with RTÉ 2fm rival Gerry Ryan. Each year for that time period, i.e. ten years, Dempsey and the breakfast crew have gone skiing. In 2007, the show replaced Eamon Dunphy's RTÉ Radio 1 Sunday morning programme as the 10th most listened to programme in Ireland. Lucy Kennedy presented the show when Dempsey was absent on 18 July 2008.〔("On the show archive" ). Today FM. Retrieved 24 October 2008.〕
In 2011, Sinéad O'Connor announced her fourth marriage live on the show.

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