Phantom FM - List of Phantom 105.2 Presenters

List of Phantom 105.2 Presenters

  • Richie McCormack
  • John Caddell (Finest Worksongs, Mon-Fri 10:00-14:00 and Powerhouse, Sun 21:00-23:00)
  • Alison Curtis (Phantom Feedback, Mon-Fri 14:00-16:00)
  • Claire Beck (Phantom Drive, Mon Fri 16:00-19:00)
  • Richie Ryan (Key Cuts, Mon-Thur 19:00-22:00) and Stadium Rock, Sat 14:00-18:00)
  • Derek Byrne ("The Lounge", Tue 22:00-00:00)
  • Ray McGowan (Metal Notes, Mon 22:00-00:00)
  • Cathal Funge (Sat 08:00-11:00 and I-Con, Wed 22:00-00:00)
  • Tim O'Donovan ("Phantom Anthems", Fri 19:00-24:00 and Sat 19:00-23:00)
  • Nadine O'Regan (The Kiosk, Sat 11:00-12:00)
  • Gavin Burke (Cinerama, Thurs 19:00-20:00)
  • Laura Lee Conboy (Spiral Stares, Thu 22:00-00:00)
  • Sinead Ní Churnáin (Carraig Chrua, Sun 09:00-10:00)
  • Dee Reddy (Sun 12:00-15:00)
  • Jack Hyland (Sun 15:00-18:00)
  • Shane Galvin (The Nightlink, Fri 00:00-02:00)
  • Orlagh Donnelly ("Random Access", Sat 19:00-21:00)
  • Eamonn Fennell ("Random Access", Sat 19:00-21:00)
  • Joe Donnelly (Joe and Keith Breakfast Show, Mon-Fri 0700-1000)
  • Keith Walsh (Joe and Keith Breakfast Show, Mon-Fri 0700-1000)

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