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'''Carrickfergus FM'''<ref>[http://www.carrickfergusfm.co.uk Carrickfergus FM website]</ref> is a [[Restricted Service Licence]] community radio station which broadcasts in the town of [[Carrickfergus]], [[Northern Ireland]] during the Christmas<ref>http://www.carrickfergus.org/events/item/56/carrickfergus-fm-radio/</ref> and Summer periods.<ref>http://www.carrickfergus.org/fs/doc/Summer%20Events%20Guide%202010.pdf</ref> The station was launched in June 2005, and was set up by a committee of local morons and two commercial radio presenters who had no experience in running and operating RSL's.
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{{Infobox Radio station
| city = [[Carrickfergus]]
| name = Carrickfergus FM
| frequency = Usually 107.6[[FM broadcasting|FM]] & [[Internet]]
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| website = http://www.carrickfergusfm.co.uk
| town = [[Carrickfergus]]
| slogan = ''"Your Music, Your Station"''
| launch date = 3rd June 2005 RadioGuy 20:18, 11 January 2011 (UTC)
| frequency = Usually 107.6[[FM]] & [[Internet]]
| website = http://www.carrickfergusfm.co.uk
| facebook = www.facebook.com/carrickfergusfm
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'''Carrickfergus FM'''<ref>[http://www.carrickfergusfm.co.uk Carrickfergus FM website]</ref> is a [[Restricted Service Licence]] community radio station which broadcasts bi-annually in the town of [[Carrickfergus]], [[Northern Ireland]] during the Christmas<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrickfergus.org/events/item/56/carrickfergus-fm-radio/ |title=Item - Events - Carrickfergus Borough Council - Carrickfergus FM Radio |accessdate=2011-01-11 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110911202725/http://www.carrickfergus.org/events/item/56/carrickfergus-fm-radio/ |archivedate=2011-09-11 }}</ref> and Summer periods.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrickfergus.org/fs/doc/Summer%20Events%20Guide%202010.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-01-11 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927150125/http://www.carrickfergus.org/fs/doc/Summer%20Events%20Guide%202010.pdf |archivedate=2011-09-27 }}</ref> The station was launched in June 2005, and was set up by a committee of local traders and two commercial radio presenters who had many years experience in running and operating RSL's.
The community station is primarily for chavs of the Borough of Carrickfergus but also broadcasts online and combines a mix of idiotic radio presenters with no talent from the local area. It currently is the longest running pile of dung in Northern Ireland.

The community station is primarily for the residents of the Borough of Carrickfergus but also broadcasts to a large online audience and combines a mix of professional radio presenters with new talent from the local area. It currently is the longest running short-term radio station in Northern Ireland.


In 2006, Carrickfergus FM received a Certificate at the Carrickfergus Business Awards in the "Best Community Initiative" category and is an active part of the community, providing entertainment at numerous functions, including the "Special Olympics party" at the Castle Green, the Christmas Tree Light Switch On and the Girl Guides Centenary Festival in years gone by as well as throwing an on-air promotion party for [[Carrick Rangers]]<ref name="Carrick Rangers Promotion Party">{{cite web|title=Carrick Rangers Promotion Party|url=http://www.carrickrangers.co.uk/newsdetail.aspx?id=383}}{{Dead link|date=October 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> after they won the Championship in the 2010/2011 season. The team provided exclusive radio coverage of Armed Forces Day 2012 in the town and have professionally recorded and produced a DVD which will go on sale to raise funds for local armed forces charities.<ref name="Official Armed Forces Day DVD">{{cite web|title=Official Armed Forces Day DVD |url=http://www.carrickfergustimes.co.uk/news/local/armed-forces-dvd-1-4037085 }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
Carrickfergus FM's reputation is in the gutter. It has attracted several listeners though, recently including the likes of former Eurovision winner [[Niamh Kavanagh]]who was drunk at the time [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Carrickfergus-FM/129185757094052#!/photo.php?fbid=172137622826274&set=a.168576549849048.36199.123576621015708], ex-Premier League footballer [[Michael Hughes (footballer)|Michael Hughes]] [http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=11868&id=123576621015708#!/photo.php?fbid=130097003697003&set=a.129023257137711.11868.123576621015708],who was also drunk, X Factor's [[Eoghan Quigg]] [http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=11868&id=123576621015708#!/photo.php?fbid=171387152901321&set=a.168576549849048.36199.123576621015708]who was desperate and highly acclaimed broadcaster [[George Jones (radio presenter)|George Jones]], who was even more desperate.

Carrickfergus FM's reputation within the borough is such that it has attracted several celebrity interviews, recently including the likes of former Eurovision winner [[Niamh Kavanagh]] [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Carrickfergus-FM/129185757094052#!/photo.php?fbid=172137622826274&set=a.168576549849048.36199.123576621015708], ex-Premier League footballer [[Michael Hughes (footballer)|Michael Hughes]]<ref name="Michael Hughes Interview">{{cite web|title=Michael Hughes Interview |url=http://www.carrickrangers.co.uk/_2011_newsdetail.aspx?id=403 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130419213912/http://www.carrickrangers.co.uk/_2011_newsdetail.aspx?id=403 |url-status=dead|archive-date=2013-04-19 }}</ref> [http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=11868&id=123576621015708#!/photo.php?fbid=130097003697003&set=a.129023257137711.11868.123576621015708], X Factor's [[Eoghan Quigg]] [http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=11868&id=123576621015708#!/photo.php?fbid=171387152901321&set=a.168576549849048.36199.123576621015708] and highly acclaimed broadcasters [[George Jones (radio presenter)|George Jones]], Hendi & John Rosborough amongst others.

In recent years the station has become renowned for fun features, perhaps none more so than the annual Bagger of the Year competition<ref name="Bagger of the Year competition">{{cite web|title=Bagger of the Year competition |url=http://www.carrickadvertiser.co.uk/articles/news/28113/bagger-of-the-year-competition-heats-up/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130419204459/http://www.carrickadvertiser.co.uk/articles/news/28113/bagger-of-the-year-competition-heats-up/ |url-status=dead|archive-date=2013-04-19 }}</ref> which has attracted attention from major multi-national retailers and local corner shops alike.


== Presenters ==
== Presenters ==


'''Current presenters'''
'''Current Presenters and Team'''
* Kenny Tosh
* Michael Clarke
* Michael Clarke
* Donagh McKeown
* Donagh McKeown
* Justin Macartney
* Maurice Taggart
* Maurice Taggart
* Lorraine Lee
* Sam McFerran
* Sam McFerran
* Patrick Smyth
* Patrick Smyth
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* David Gabbie
* David Gabbie
* Andrew Hammill
* Andrew Hammill
* David McGuinness aka Mojo
* Lauren Mulvenny
* Caitlyn McCaigue
* Ed Canning
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* Aaron Anderson (ando)
* Stewart Harper


'''Past presenters'''
'''Past presenters'''
* Kenny Tosh
* Phil West
* Phil West
* Bill Smyth
* Justin Macartney
* [[Bill Smyth, Television and Radio Broadcaster |Bill Smyth]]
* Colin Kennedy (CK the DJ)
* Colin Kennedy (CK the DJ)
* Mal Reynolds
* Mal Reynolds
* Alan Jenkins
* Alan Jenkins
* Lorraine Lee
* Sarah-Jayne Cassells
* Andrew Frazier
* Andrew Frazier
* Lewis McAdam
* Sarah-Jayne Cassells
* Lauren Mulvenny
* Mark Horner
* Aaron Anderson (ando)


==References==
==References==
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Carrickfergus FM
FrequencyUsually 107.6FM & Internet
Links
Websitehttp://www.carrickfergusfm.co.uk

Carrickfergus FM[1] is a Restricted Service Licence community radio station which broadcasts bi-annually in the town of Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland during the Christmas[2] and Summer periods.[3] The station was launched in June 2005, and was set up by a committee of local traders and two commercial radio presenters who had many years experience in running and operating RSL's.

The community station is primarily for the residents of the Borough of Carrickfergus but also broadcasts to a large online audience and combines a mix of professional radio presenters with new talent from the local area. It currently is the longest running short-term radio station in Northern Ireland.

In 2006, Carrickfergus FM received a Certificate at the Carrickfergus Business Awards in the "Best Community Initiative" category and is an active part of the community, providing entertainment at numerous functions, including the "Special Olympics party" at the Castle Green, the Christmas Tree Light Switch On and the Girl Guides Centenary Festival in years gone by as well as throwing an on-air promotion party for Carrick Rangers[4] after they won the Championship in the 2010/2011 season. The team provided exclusive radio coverage of Armed Forces Day 2012 in the town and have professionally recorded and produced a DVD which will go on sale to raise funds for local armed forces charities.[5]

Carrickfergus FM's reputation within the borough is such that it has attracted several celebrity interviews, recently including the likes of former Eurovision winner Niamh Kavanagh [1], ex-Premier League footballer Michael Hughes[6] [2], X Factor's Eoghan Quigg [3] and highly acclaimed broadcasters George Jones, Hendi & John Rosborough amongst others.

In recent years the station has become renowned for fun features, perhaps none more so than the annual Bagger of the Year competition[7] which has attracted attention from major multi-national retailers and local corner shops alike.

Presenters

[edit]

Current Presenters and Team

  • Michael Clarke
  • Donagh McKeown
  • Justin Macartney
  • Maurice Taggart
  • Sam McFerran
  • Patrick Smyth
  • Sean Brown
  • David Gabbie
  • Andrew Hammill
  • David McGuinness aka Mojo
  • Caitlyn McCaigue
  • Ed Canning
  • Aaron Anderson (ando)
  • Stewart Harper

Past presenters

  • Kenny Tosh
  • Phil West
  • Bill Smyth
  • Colin Kennedy (CK the DJ)
  • Mal Reynolds
  • Alan Jenkins
  • Lorraine Lee
  • Sarah-Jayne Cassells
  • Andrew Frazier
  • Lewis McAdam
  • Lauren Mulvenny
  • Mark Horner
  • Aaron Anderson (ando)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Carrickfergus FM website
  2. ^ "Item - Events - Carrickfergus Borough Council - Carrickfergus FM Radio". Archived from the original on 11 September 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Carrick Rangers Promotion Party".[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Official Armed Forces Day DVD".[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Michael Hughes Interview". Archived from the original on 19 April 2013.
  7. ^ "Bagger of the Year competition". Archived from the original on 19 April 2013.