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South East Radio : ウィキペディア英語版
South East Radio

South East Radio is an Irish radio station, broadcasting at: 95.6; 96.2, and 96.4 MHz.〔,〕 Its broadcasts across County Wexford from studios in a 19th Century Georgian-Styled former bank branch, located on Wexford's quay.
The station successfully bid against Community Radio Wexford, another pirate radio station for the single available licence.. The Station also broadcasts into adjoining counties on the same frequencies such as Wicklow,Carlow,Kilkenny and Waterford.The winning consortium had won the licence based on an application and an oral presentation given in Waterford on 27 April 1989. The station launched at 3pm on 20 October 1989. The first two pieces of music aired by the station were 'Boolavogue' by Paddy Reilly and 'Gone Forever' by Cry Before Dawn. The station was initially assigned 99.2FM by the IRTC, as this frequency was assigned to Mount Leinster. South East Radio moved to 95.6 MHz before the launch of RTÉ Lyric FM.
The initial name to be used by the station was Slaneyside. The name change to South East Radio came into effect in summer 1989 prior to the launch. RTÉ broadcaster Noel Andrews was recruited to head up the programming side of the station in the first year. he worked with then general manager Clive Roylance in recruiting on air presenters.
The initial line up was as follows:
7am – Breakfast with John Keogh
10am – Alan McGuire
2pm – Talk programme with Marian Egan
3pm – jarlath Judge
7pm – Specialist Programming
8pm – Various Presenters including Stephen Dee, Joe Howlin, Noel Quaid
10pm – Late Night Affair with Jimmy Ryan
2am – Close
The station started broadcasting on a 24-hour-a-day basis on 2 December 1989. Neil Butler presented the Nightflight programme.
The station's current managing director is Eamonn Buttle. South East Radio is owned by a group of Co. Wexford based shareholders.
==Programming==
The station broadcasts mainly adult contemporary music, pop & middle of the road music. These genres of music programming are designed to appeal to South East Radio's 25–55-year-old target audience.
At the weekend "South East Radio Sport" features heavily with dedicated "Sports Hours" at 6pm on both Saturday and Sunday evenings.
"South East Radio's Power FM Party Nights" feature non-stop music from 9pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.
The station regularly conducts Outside Broadcasts, they usually take place at the weekends.

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