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Ipsos MRBI & JNLR Headed Paper IRS Station Groups IRELAND FM IRS + IRS Home IRS BULLSEYE IRS DRIVER 19 stations 15 stations 13 stations 22 stations 22 stations Spin South West - - Spin South West Spin South West i102-104 - - i102-104 i102-104 i105-107 - - i105-107 i105-107 Cork’s Red FM - - Cork’s Red FM Cork’s Red FM KFM KFM KFM KFM KFM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM Midlands 103 Midlands 103 Midlands 103 Midlands 103 Midlands 103 South East Radio South East Radio South East Radio South East Radio South East Radio East Coast FM East Coast FM East Coast FM East Coast FM East Coast FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Tipp FM Clare FM Clare FM Clare FM Clare FM Clare FM Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Radio Kerry Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Mid West Radio Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Shannonside 104FM Northern Sound Northern Sound Northern Sound Northern Sound Northern Sound Ocean FM Ocean FM Ocean FM Ocean FM Ocean FM Highland Radio Highland Radio Highland Radio Highland Radio Highland Radio Sunshine 1068 Sunshine 1068 - Sunshine 1068 Sunshine 1068 Radio Nova Radio Nova - 98FM 98FM Spin 1038 Spin 1038 Beat 102-103 Beat 102-103 Radio Nova Radio Nova Introduced Jan ‘14 Introduced Jan’14 (WLR FM excluded from IRS+ & IRS Home, May ’14) (WLR FM excluded from Ireland FM; Bullseye and Driver, Jul’14. TXFM removed from all packages, Jul’14) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Jul'14.doc UTV Station Groups UTV RADIO UTV SOLUS 6 stations 6 stations FM104 FM104 Q102 Q102 Corks 96 FM/C103 Corks 96 FM/C103 LMFM LMFM Limerick Live 95 FM Limerick Live 95 FM Galway Bay FM Galway Bay FM WLR FM WLR FM (Beat excluded Jan’14) (WLR FM included May ’14) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Jul'14.doc Communicorp Station Groups Communicorp 6 6 stations Today FM Newstalk 106-108 Spin South West 98FM Spin 103.8 TXFM (Phantom 105.2 FM) Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Jul'14.doc Media Central Station Groups Media Central Media Central XY 7 stations 6 stations 98FM - Spin 103.8 Spin 103.8 Red FM Red FM Spin South West Spin South West iRadio NW iRadio NW iRadio NE iRadio NE Beat 102-103 Beat 102-103 Introduced Jan’14 Introduced Jan’14 Q:\OPERATIONS\JNLR Misc\User Information - My MRBI\Sales Houses-Station Groups-Jul'14.doc .
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