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  2. Highland Radio - Wikipedia

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    Highland Radio is the local radio service for the County Donegal (North) franchise, operating under a licence from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI). The station began broadcasting on 15 March 1990, and is franchised until 2024.

  3. Shaun Doherty - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Shaun Doherty (Irish: Seán Ó Dochartaigh; born 20 August 1964 in Stoke-on-Trent) is an Irish Catholic priest and former radio presenter with Highland Radio, based in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. [1] Although Doherty is English-born, Shaun's father was a native of Inishowen.

  4. Category:Highland Radio presenters - Wikipedia

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    Presenters associated with Highland Radio in Letterkenny, County Donegal Pages in category "Highland Radio presenters" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Radio in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Galway Bay FM - Galway City and County; commercial radio station; Ocean FM - County Sligo, North Leitrim, and South Donegal. MidWest Radio - County Mayo; Shannonside FM - Counties Longford, Roscommon, East Galway and South Leitrim. Dual franchise with Northern Sound Radio, covering Counties Cavan and Monaghan. Highland Radio - County Donegal.

  6. List of radio stations in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Highland Radio (94.7–95.2 and 102.1–104.7 FM) – north County Donegal Northern Sound (94.8, 96.3 and 97.5 FM) – Counties Cavan and Monaghan Community radio

  7. Letterkenny - Wikipedia

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    Letterkenny Castle, built in 1625, was located south of Mt Southwell on Castle Street. County Donegal's largest third-level institution, Atlantic Technological University (ATU) Letterkenny, is located in the town, as are St Eunan's College, Highland Radio, and a Hindu temple. [7]

  8. List of Irish-language media - Wikipedia

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    Wired FM – County Limerick; Connemara Community RadioCounty Galway; Cork Campus Radio – UCC Cork City; Flirt FM – County Galway; Liffey Sound FM – Lucan area Dublin; ICR FM – County Donegal; iRadio; Kfm – County Kildare; South East RadioCounty Wexford; Midlands 103; Highland RadioCounty Donegal; Galway Bay FM ...

  9. North West Radio - Wikipedia

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    Many people in the south of County Donegal would have preferred to have received Highland Radio from Letterkenny instead of N.W.R., or Ocean FM, for that matter, from Sligo Town. North West Radio stopped broadcasting on midnight, 30 September 2004, with "Amhrán na bhFiann" being the last track played.