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There is a light that never goes out Why we still need an alternative music radio station

With the closure of TXFM there is a real opportunity for the BAI to make a commitment to shaping Irish music radio for the long haul, the radio station’s former CEO Peter McPartlin writes.

THIS EVENING, IN an office block in central Dublin, the final song on one of Dublin’s shortest-lived, but critically-acclaimed commercial radio stations will be played and the studio lights in TXFM will be switched off for good.

Unlike the heyday of pirate radio in the capital, there will be no protest marches from disenfranchised music fans and no histrionics or studio lock-ins from the utterly professional band of remaining presenters. But like Phantom before it, the demise of TXFM means that music listening choice on the nation’s airwaves has been dealt another blow.

It is sadly ironic that at a time when ‘indie music’, both international and Irish, has rarely been more diverse, interesting and talent-laden, that the industry is losing one of the few outlets that has helped promote, encourage and generate sales for artists involved in it.

Yes, there are still alternative stations like 8Radio.com scraping by on temporary FM licences and RTE’s 2XM transmits almost invisibly on DAB. But the closure of TXFM means that there is no major radio outlet here providing a daily mix of contemporary and classic, alternative music across the main FM spectrum.

With the primary champions of ‘music from beyond the mainstream’, such as Paul McLoone, Dan Hegarty, John Creedon and Tom Dunne, all relegated to the fringes of national radio schedules, there is less FM exposure than ever for music that is not uniform, shiny and safe.

Let me declare my interest here. I was one of the people involved in helping to get TXFM off the ground after the demise of Phantom. That station too had its fans but was cursed by a combination of the advertising downturn post-2008 and a schizophrenic schedule in its latter years which cost it audience numbers.

‘Antidote to polished pop’

The primary aim of TXFM was to provide an antidote to the polished pop output of the more established and better resourced stations. The station’s only funding was advertising and while the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) had accepted a broader interpretation of its original licence as an ‘alternative rock station’, an age cap of appealing primarily to ‘Under 35s’ was an anachronism and an unnecessary restriction to a licence that is arguably the most niche of all 34 commercial operators.

The TXFM shareholders bravely went into the last two years of its current licence hoping that it might just get to break even. The contention was that although the Dublin radio market is crowded, there are a range of music audiences not being catered for. We estimated that there are 120,000 alternative music fans aged under 35 and a broader base of 300,000 if the age cap was ignored.

TXFM set out to provide a more enlightened approach to music playlisting. It was not elitist, it was for more of the people some of the time: those who wanted a station to help them discover new music as well as occasionally playing heritage acts like The Clash, Nirvana or The Frames, who rarely make it onto Irish playlists anymore.

This might have meant a bit more Kings of Leon and Mumford & Sons to bulk up its audience numbers, attract advertisers and the casual indie anthem fan. But the station would also use the opportunity to introduce them to newer acts like Royal Blood, Future Islands, St. Vincent and Tame Impala and provide more than just lip-service to Irish acts like Villagers, All Tvvins, Soak and James Vincent McMorrow.

The other goal of TXFM was to provide exposure for new presenters through new shows across a range of music genres that were un-catered for on Irish commercial radio. Some presenters such as Cathal Funge, Claire Beck and Kelly-Anne Byrne had been on Phantom, but on TXFM they were up front and centre.

New voices such as Gavin Glass, Brian Keaveney, Paul Donegan, Nialler9, Esther O’Moore Donohoe and Shelly Gray were given the opportunity to showcase their passion and presentation abilities. They were given equal billing on the schedule alongside more recognisable music heavyweights such as Joe Donnelly, Donal Dineen and Paul McLoone.

There were weekly shows devoted to soul, alt. country / Americana, electronica and dance. Unsigned Irish acts were showcased, there was a show majoring on vinyl releases (with John Caddell), a live dance show (from Bodytonic) and an energetic mix of sport and music at weekends (with Paul Lynskey and Johnny Cullen). Meanwhile, the ‘desert island downloads’ show, Songs in the Key of Life (with Nadine O’Regan), attracted some stellar guests across the two-and-a-half years.

A smaller and nimbler structure enabled TXFM to be more spontaneous with its schedule when the occasion demanded too. This led to great ‘event radio’ over the course of its short life: John Grant as DJ for a day, a virtually live Beatles reunion, and spontaneous tribute days to Bowie and Prince.

More recently TXFM went all ‘1991’ with a whole day devoted to the release of Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’. These may not quite qualify for a Nobel Literature Prize but they were a departure from the relatively safe leanings of commercial radio.

So why should the market mourn the loss of a privately-owned enterprise, which ostensibly failed because it didn’t gain enough listeners or make enough money? And, in an age of age of Spotify, Apple and YouTube, when the availability of music in all its flavours is limitless, does it really matter anymore?

As a people with a culture and tradition of punching above our weight in the contemporary music space, the answer has to be a resounding ‘yes’.

Spotify can provide playlists to match every mood or occasion for thousands of people, one at a time. But the best radio curates music so that thousands of people can recall, discover and share moments, driven by music which can have a really powerful and unifying effect.

Radio is also still one of the most powerful platforms for any new or established artist to have their work heard at scale and frankly, put in danger of being purchased.

Irish radio needs a station that can act as a champion for new artists from both Ireland and abroad; one which provides an outlet for the wealth of new voices, musicianship and production talent that exists but not given wider exposure.

If Lyric FM, which provides a thoroughly professional service for fans of classical and jazz, can receive annual funding of €5.8m from the licence fee, couldn’t even one-fifth of this amount be found to underwrite a station which has potential appeal to a much broader base of music fans?

It might never have the biggest audience in the country but when has popularity ever been a measure of importance and relevance?

This is a real opportunity for the BAI or maybe even RTÉ, to seize the opportunity from the closure of a small station with a big heart, and make a real commitment to shaping Irish music radio for the long haul.

There is a light that never goes out but it does need fuel for it to burn brightly.

Peter McPartlin is a former CEO of TXFM and Today FM.

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    Mute Rui Firmino
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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:04 AM

    Everything can be a UFO if you’re bad enough at identifying things

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    Mute Sorcha Ní Shúilleabháin
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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:13 AM

    What do you mean by ‘believe’? It is a fact that some objects are unidentified. Does this mean that they are aliens? No. Does it mean they are UFO’s? Yes.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:46 AM

    @Sorcha Ní Shúilleabháin: It depends on what you mean by ‘mean’, doesn’t it?

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:04 PM

    @Ajax Penumbra: and that depends on your meaning of the meaning of what mean actually means…..:)

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:04 AM

    UFO. Unidentified Flying Object. Something in the sky and you don’t know what it is. Yep, I believe. But I do NOT believe in little green men.

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    Mute John Sheahan
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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:46 AM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: Exactly. They’re not green, they’re grey.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:20 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: purple men? have you not seen thanos in avengers??

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:28 PM

    @LFC_MAD94: the purple ones were all eaten

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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:00 PM

    @sean o’dhubhghaill: so do you believe there is no other intelligent life, Aliens, in the entire universe?

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    Mute Steve O'Hara-Smith
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    Aug 6th 2022, 3:38 PM

    @Damien Leen: There may well be none close enough in space and time for us to meet them. The average life of a species is in the region of a million years, the universe is around fourteen thousand times that old and it is very big.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 5:46 PM

    @Damien Leen: None within communication distance with us, anyway! The nearest major galaxy to us is Andromeda. 2.5 million light years away. Send a radio message and IF anybody is listening and IF they understand and IF they choose to reply you might get an answer in 5 million years.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:05 AM

    Call me mad, and I’m sure most will, but I do, the universe is to big, maybe we haven’t been visited ( I think we have ) but surely it’s an open your mind type thing ?

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    Mute Eoin Roche
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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:18 PM

    @Bopper Bops Holland: Thats not mad, its entirely logical. Of course there is intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe, its a mathematical certainty. Whether any of that intelligence has managed to overcome what we humans understand as the limitations of the laws of physics (vast distance, speed of light, relativity, life span) and travel successfully between star systems, is another matter entirely.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 4:24 PM

    @Eoin Roche: as someone once said. Yes there are intelligence in the Universe, the question is would humans be counted among them! Jim Carey I think.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:04 AM

    Its not a question of beliefe. A UFO is a term for something unknown. Aliens on the other hand 100% yes bit intelligent aliens not so much. Intelligence on a galactic understanding level on our planet is extremely rare and that includes humans.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:56 AM

    I’d say there’s definitely other life forms considering the size of the universe. But they don’t visit us, since the place is such a kip now.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:03 AM

    UFOs yes. Aliens not so much……

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:05 AM

    @antisocialbarber: exactly kinda silly question… no doubt there is alien life too another question is why they would have any interest in coming here…. given that the universo is so vast

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:28 AM

    @yoloboyz: In the infinite number of chemical permutations on an equally infinite number of planets and an infinite number of right places right time situations and so on. There has to be “life” somewhere out there. Possibly not carbon based. To misquote Mr Spock “It’s life Jim, but not as we know it”.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:14 PM

    @antisocialbarber: I’m the opposite, yes aliens exist. They have to, the universe is too big for there not to be other forms of life out there but have they visited us in flying hub caps? No

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:36 PM

    @yoloboyz: The universe is vast in both space and time it is possible for there to be a great deal of intelligent life in the universe without any two species ever being able to reach or even detect each other while both are still alive.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:10 PM

    @Steve O’Hara-Smith: Yeah, definitely the most logical way of looking at it. The scales involved are un fathomable. The chances of an encounter are slimmer than slim

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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:20 PM

    @Neil Reilly: Yeah… I like the idea of “Aliens” ( not the Sigourney Weaver variety) in general but vastness of space and our level of detection and technology, as impressive as it is, is still a couple of development/technology revolutions into the future away.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:43 AM

    There seems to be a serious decline in ufo’s n ghosts since everyone has a quality camera in their pocket nowadays……..

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:40 PM

    @Brian Murphy: Take a picture of a passing airplane with your smart phone, just a blur.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:04 PM

    @Brian Murphy: There’s a massive increase actually. Type ufo into youtube and you’ll see thousands of videos from all over the world. US military pilots are now being encouraged to report UFO encounters. That’s a big change in attitude. We are at the beginning of a change in attitude on the topic of UFOs as a whole. A lot of media coverage lately is not writing it off as a joke like it always has. Interesting times.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:12 AM

    So aliens are going to travel billions of miles only to fly around in the sky and then disappear? Think about it

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:49 AM

    @Irish Opinion: It’s their version of taking a Sunday drive. To a Type 3 civilisation, billions of miles is nothing.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:05 PM

    @Irish Opinion: Well, Pluto is billions of miles away so when you think about it on that scale, that’s not really far at all.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:03 PM

    @Irish Opinion: to explore and observe…we do the same here…drones etc on Mars…you think we’re the only ones in the universe who would be curious and have the technology to achieve this…think about it

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    Mute Steve O'Hara-Smith
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    Aug 6th 2022, 4:37 PM

    @Damien Leen: How much of the universe do you think we will ever explore in person? There are between one and four hundred billion stars in this galaxy alone and there are a similar number of galaxies in the observable universe.
    We’ll be lucky to explore a millionth of our own galaxy before we go extinct, if we’re amazingly lucky we might manage a thousandth of it.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:44 AM

    Another movie on the Ufo topic that is based on an event that happened in Brazil in 1996 will be out in October. Trailer here.
    https://youtu.be/pE7hVSlk7Zw

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:15 AM

    Really looking forward to Nope

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:12 AM

    How can anyone be sure either way?

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:34 AM

    Only when I don’t have my glasses on.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 2:23 PM

    The aliens are already among us. They have taken on a human likeness to blend in but the orange skin tone is a pure giveaway.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:06 AM

    I absolutely do,you have to see one or two strange things in the night sky to believe.

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    Mute Steve O'Hara-Smith
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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:44 PM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: Believe what? Alien visitors or that there are things that you don’t understand and probably never wlll because the facts are unavailable. Me I strongly believe the latter and would want firm evidence for the former.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:59 AM

    THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:09 AM

    Yes…and the earth is flat too !!

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:06 PM

    @Gavin Courtney: In parts yes, true!

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:58 AM

    If I see a leprechaun with a crock of gold at the end of a rainbow, I’ll only believe it if I can handle the contents of the crock.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:19 PM

    Yes I think the taboo of believing in UAP’s is in the past, https://youtu.be/JE_ujhcxwHY .. a video from a series of recent uploads from this channel, all historical accounts of encounters. Some very compelling/interesting

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    Mute Gearóid MacEachaidh
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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:26 PM

    Silly poll. UFOs exist whether we believe in them or not. The question should be do we believe they are extraterrestrial.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 1:54 PM

    Seeing the comments, I think the spirit of the question has been lost. For this purpose I think they’re asking aliens, not some airplane with its transponder off

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    Mute Steve O'Hara-Smith
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    Aug 6th 2022, 3:26 PM

    @Sean D: Folks are answering the question asked, perhaps they meant to ask “Do you believe UFOs are alien visitors” but they didn’t.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:34 AM

    Well the aliens are here already and remember this is we’re we came from as humans the move from having a brain that is slow to what we are can not be explained except we are from another planet

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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:42 AM

    @Anthony Ross: alien identified

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:26 PM

    I want to believe.
    The truth is out there.

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    Aug 6th 2022, 3:34 PM

    Technically speaking, a weather balloon or a satellite is an unidentified object if it has not been identified by air traffic control, NASA or the met office. Do I believe that aliens from another galaxy or dimension are visiting Earth? It is possible. Are they friendly? Don’t know

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    Aug 6th 2022, 12:58 PM

    I like saying from Jupiter ascending: you humans are so arrogant, you don’t even have a numbers to describe vastness of universe yet you think that you are only intelligent been’s in it

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    Mute Steve O'Hara-Smith
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    Aug 6th 2022, 4:53 PM

    Let’s put some salt on this tail.
    There are one to four hundred billion stars in this galaxy.
    There are about that many galaxies in the universe too. Just remember them for now.
    A big SF interstellar empire might be a million stars, just imagine the tiered government needed. There’s room in this galaxy alone for a hundred thousand at once of them without any overlap.
    The universe is estimated to be around fourteen billion years old. Species lifetimes are around a million years. If we give an interstellar empire a ten million year life then there’s been time for fourteen hundred of them make it a thousand because the early universe wasn’t so much fun.
    So that means our galaxy has had time and space to house one hundred million vast interstellar empires without any of them ever meeting..

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    Aug 6th 2022, 3:48 PM

    The question is nonsense. Of course there are objects that fly that people can’t identify. There are lots of them. Some of them are later identified, but many haven’t yet been. Do you mean do we believe they are extraterrestrial in origin? Do you mean we have another specific belief about them? Please clarify?

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    Aug 6th 2022, 4:16 PM

    I’ve followed this subject since covid came. Watched a lot of documentary’s and podcasts. Subject is full of liars, bullshxt and dodgy cgi videos. Even the best examples are only hear say, some have many witnesses but still only hear say. The best doc I’ve ever seen is the phenomenon bye james fox, hes made a few descent docs. Also ross coulthart has been on a podcast called ‘in plain sight’. In two years i e got one good podcast and one good movie. The rest is b.s :-)

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    Mute Jason Walsh
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    Aug 6th 2022, 5:19 PM

    Yes, but they are from this planet and not extraterrestrial.

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    Mute Michael Powell
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    Aug 6th 2022, 11:20 PM

    Define UFO

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    Mute The world outside the M50
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    Aug 7th 2022, 12:40 AM

    @Michael Powell: Unidentified Flying Object – there are also USO’s – Unidentified Submersible Objects.

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    Aug 7th 2022, 9:49 AM

    @The world outside the M50: and UAP’s..
    Unidentified Areil Phenomenon

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    Aug 7th 2022, 12:40 AM

    There are no Aliens – however there are many interdimensional beings

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