Tipperary Midwest Community Radio - Station Management, Staff and Department Heads

Station Management, Staff and Department Heads

Chairman-Board of Management: Michael Maguire
Station Manager: Anne Power
Assistant Manager: Breda Ryan
Advertising: Tom Hartnett
Receptionists: Larry Breen / Anne Crowe
News: Joe Pryce
Sport: Michael Hennessy, Lina Ryan, Stevie O'Donnell, Jerry Ring, Mick O'Byrne (Cashel Studio)
General / Local Current Affairs Chatshow: Seán Buckley / Ann Devitt (Weekday "Morning Call" chat show)
European Affairs: Gus Scott
Farming Affairs: Jos Tobin
CCE (Irish Language/Cultural Interest): Donnocha O' Cinnéide
Local Current Affairs News: John Hassett
Red Cross/Health Interest: Tony Lawlor
Religious Affairs: Dean Philip Knowles
Arts (Classical Music, Theatre, Drama, Art): David Condon

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