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The Ray D'arcy Show Has Now Firmly Positioned Itself As Irelands #1 Afternoon Radio Show Sponsorship Opportunity THE RAY D’ARCY SHOW WEEKDAYS 3pm-4.30pm Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] Broadcasting weekdays on RTE Radio 1 since February 2015 The Ray D'Arcy Show has now firmly positioned itself as Irelands #1 afternoon radio show . Currently enjoying a listenership of 210,000 the show has also moved in to 15th position in the top twenty radio shows in Ireland. Following Joe Duffy’s Liveline, Ray takes over at 3pm for 90 minutes of music, groundbreaking one-to-one interviews, comedy and entertainment. Ray’s loyal listeners play a huge role in the success of the show with on-going interaction via text, twitter and e-mail. This year saw The Ray D'Arcy Show win gold in the Magazine Category at the IMRO Radio Awards 2017. Recent Guests: . Imelda May . Picture This . David Gray . Norah Casey, . Dara O Briain . Kathleen Watkins . Simon Zebo THE . Alison Spittle . Jamie Heaslip RAY D’ARCY . Edith Egar . Chris O'Dowd SHOW . Shannon Keady, . Jamie Heaslip . Kodaline WEEKDAYS 3pm-4.30pm *Source: JNLR 2017/3 Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] The Ray D’Arcy Show Summer 2017 All Ireland Road Show The Imelda May Music Special 2017 Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] The Ray D’Arcy Show Ploughing 2017 Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] The Ray D’Arcy Show Interviews WATCH: Simon Zebo rap The WATCH: Rory SugarHill Gang's Cowan - Rappers Delight Leaving Mrs. on the Ray D'Arcy Show Browns Boys on the Ray D'Arcy Show Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] RTÉ RADIO 1 has 145,009 Social media followers across all platforms 38,009 107k Followers Followers Reaches 170,000 Reaches daily 160,000 daily @rteradio1 @RTERadio1 @RadioRayRTE Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] 2018 Sponsorship Package 25 x sponsor credited stings per week / 5 per day 1 x sponsor credited show promo in the following Radio 1 shows every week. Mondays : Today with Sean O' Rourke Tuesdays : Liveline Wednesdays: The Ryan Tubridy Show Thursday : Morning Ireland Friday :Today with Sean O' Rourke Saturday :Saturday with Claire Byrne Sunday : Sunday with Miriam Podcast Sponsorship 1 x sponsor credited sting at the beginning THE of both sponsored show podcasts for the RAY D’ARCY duration of the sponsorship term – click here SHOW Homepage Sponsorship RTÉWEEKDAYS Radio 1 3pm-4.30pm Sponsor banner will feature on The Ray D’Arcy Show homepage for the duration of the sponsorship term click here Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] THE RAY D’ARCY SHOW | AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1ST 2018. 2018 Sponsorship Fee Current Sponsor Volkswagon 12 August 2016 – January 2018 Months €270,000 6 months Previous Sponsor €155,000 Volkswagon February 2015 – July 2016 For more information, please contact: Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] Tara Farrell | T: 2083430 | E: [email protected] .
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