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Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes Independent's 1 Alan Meaney RTÉ 2 XM Radio 6,851 95 Entertainment English Arts/ Culture 10 Day Contemporary 2 Alan Meaney Redemption Clare FM Radio 6,245 95 Drama English 1 society The Time Before Midlands Contemporary 3 Alan Meaney Radio 6,850 95 Drama English 1 The Tarn 103 society Athlone Athlone Awakening the 4 Community Community Radio 10,300 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 6 Goddess Within Radio Radio Athlone Athlone 5 Community The Bandmaster Community Radio 4,673 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 Radio Radio Athlone Athlone Contemporary 6 Community "Y" Community Radio 6,500 95 Documentary English 6 society Radio Radio Bi or multi- The Home History/ 7 Audrey Galvin Radio Kerry Radio 3,363 85 Documentary lingual 1 (working title) Heritage (with English) Newstalk History/ 8 Brian Gallagher On Your Bike Radio 3,850 95 Documentary English 1 106-108FM Heritage History-Whats RTÉ 9 Brian Kenny Radio 5,100 95 Education English Children's 6 the Story? Junior/Chill Racing the 10 Caoilin Rafferty LMFM Radio 3,015 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 Waves Science/ RTÉ Radio 1 11 Caoilin Rafferty Art of Motivation Radio 3,310 95 Documentary English Nature/ 1 Extra Environment 12 Cathal Funge The Front Row Radio Nova Radio 7,300 93 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 4 The Stars Are 13 Cathal Funge RTÉ 2 XM Radio 5,600 90 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 3 Underground www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2017 Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes This Ain't No History/ 14 Ciaran Ryan RTÉ 2 XM Radio 3,500 94 Documentary English 1 Party Heritage RTÉ 15 Colette Kinsella WHY? Radio 10,000 93 Education English Children's 25 Junior/Chill History/ 16 Colm Corrigan The Shoemakers LMFM Radio 3,210 95 Documentary English 1 Heritage When Sam History/ 17 Colm Corrigan crossed the LMFM Radio 3,478 95 Documentary English 1 Heritage Boyne 10:10 – 10 Years Community Community of Claycastle 18 Radio Radio 3,500 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 10 Radio Youghal Studios in 10 Youghal Songs Community Community Contemporary 19 In Our Faith Radio Radio 2,868 95 Documentary English 1 Radio Youghal society Youghal Connemara Connemara 20 Community Arts On Air Community Radio 25,000 80 Entertainment English Arts/ Culture 70 Radio Radio A Christmas Postcard - The RTÉ Lyric History/ 21 Conor O'Toole Radio 5,364 94 Drama English 5 History of the FM Heritage Nativity Story Curious Science/ A Taste of Two Newstalk 22 Broadcast Radio 3,890 95 Documentary English Nature/ 1 Cities 106-108FM Limited Environment Curious Science/ Newstalk 23 Broadcast Bitter Sweet Radio 4,150 95 Documentary English Nature/ 1 106-108FM Limited Environment Dublin South Dublin Contemporary 24 Mermaid Girl Radio 5,500 95 Education English 1 93.9FM South FM society Dundalk 25 Dundalk FM Ruaille Buaille III Radio 9,250 93 Education Irish Arts/ Culture 24 FM www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2017 Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes Musical Chances: Exploring the work of the Dundalk 26 Dundalk FM Radio 3,770 95 Documentary English Children's 2 Music FM Generation Louth in Dundalk St Brigid and Dundalk History/ 27 Dundalk FM Radio 2,850 95 Documentary English 1 Faughart FM Heritage The Buildings Built by the Dundalk History/ 28 Dundalk FM Radio 4,400 95 Documentary English 4 British in FM Heritage Dundalk Eileen Mc Carthy Thompson t/a Waterford to 29 WLR FM Radio 5,058 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 Family Moments Grozovo Family Memories Eileen Mc Carthy Community Thompson t/a History/ 30 Sal's Funfair Radio Radio 2,629 95 Documentary English 1 Family Moments Heritage Youghal Family Memories Newstalk Contemporary 31 Gareth Stack The Free School Radio 2,838 95 Documentary English 1 106-108FM society The A.R.T of Dublin History/ 32 Gareth Stack Radio 5,700 95 Drama English 1 Television South FM Heritage www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2017 Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes Alzheimer Café Northside - Contemporary 33 Ignacio Irigoien NEAR 90fm Radio 2,500 92 Documentary English 1 Understanding society Dementia The Dublin Public History/ 34 John Casey NEAR 90fm Radio 3,900 91 Documentary English 3 House Heritage 500 Years of 35 John O'Shea Harping in Kerry Radio Kerry Radio 3,850 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 (working title) Toora Loora RTÉ Lyric 36 John O'Shea Radio 5,506 95 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 Loora FM Home from Newstalk History/ 37 John O'Shea Radio 4,200 95 Documentary English 1 Home 106-108FM Heritage Shannonsid History/ 38 John Scally Local legends Radio 4,060 91 Documentary English 5 e 104FM Heritage One man and his Shannonsid History/ 39 John Scally Radio 2,261 90 Documentary English 1 horses e 104FM Heritage You better get Shannonsid History/ 40 John Scally born somewhere Radio 2,741 92 Documentary English 1 e 104FM Heritage else You don't know Shannonsid History/ 41 John Scally Radio 2,169 90 Documentary English 1 Jack e 104FM Heritage Contemporary 42 KCLR 96FM As We Like It KCLR 96FM Radio 8,200 95 Documentary English 7 society Contemporary 43 KCLR 96FM Diversity Matters KCLR 96FM Radio 7,197 95 Documentary English 5 society 1967: Kilkenny Hurling's History/ 44 KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM Radio 6,199 95 Documentary English 4 Watershed Year Heritage (working title) Carlow Hops to History/ 45 KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM Radio 4,600 87 Documentary English 1 Luxembourg Heritage www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2017 Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes The Skinny on History/ 46 KCLR 96FM KCLR 96FM Radio 10,074 95 Documentary English 4 Schism Heritage Visit Your Contemporary 47 Life FM Life FM Radio 3,840 95 Drama English 1 Grandfather society "Duchess: The Novel Life of History/ 48 Life FM Life FM Radio 3,800 95 Documentary English 1 Margaret Wolfe Heritage Hungerford" Two Sides of the Contemporary 49 Life FM Life FM Radio 5,250 95 Drama English 2 Coin society Community Liffey Contemporary 50 Liffey Sound FM Focus (Working Radio 3,231 95 Documentary English 2 Sound FM society Title) Little Road The Rise of the Contemporary 51 Productions LMFM Radio 4,200 95 Documentary English 1 MAMIL society Limited RTÉ Raidió Macalla 52 Ardchathair na Radio 11,380 90 Documentary Irish Arts/ Culture 3 Teoranta Gaeltachta Cleachtadh a Raidió Mairéad Ní dhéanann 53 Corca Radio 7,347 95 Education Bi-lingual Arts/ Culture 20 Mhathúna máistreacht Baiscinn VOLUME 4 Mairéad Ní Going to the History/ 54 Radio Kerry Radio 2,213 95 Documentary English 1 Mhathúna chapel... Heritage Sketch (Series Dublin City 55 Michael Cullen Radio 6,500 95 Entertainment English Arts/ Culture 6 Two) FM They Think It's All History/ 56 Michael Grant WLR FM Radio 4,000 95 Drama English 1 Over Heritage Midlands 57 Midlands 103 The Last Big Gig Radio 3,666 95 Drama English Arts/ Culture 1 103 NEAR 58 JJs NEAR 90fm Radio 2,550 90 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 90fm/Near TV www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2017 Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes Within a Mile of NEAR Dublin: Songs & 59 NEAR 90fm Radio 4,000 90 Entertainment English Arts/ Culture 2 90fm/Near TV Tunes live from ITMA NEAR Contemporary 60 Desert Island NEAR 90fm Radio 10,000 95 Drama English 3 90fm/Near TV society History/ 61 Noel Murphy Homes of History LMFM Radio 14,000 94 Documentary English 10 Heritage Contemporary 62 Ocean FM In Our Blood Ocean FM Radio 3,540 95 Documentary English 2 society Should I Stay or Contemporary 63 Ocean FM Ocean FM Radio 8,000 93 Documentary English 3 Should I Go? society Contemporary 64 Ocean FM The Hole Ocean FM Radio 5,500 94 Drama English 1 society Famine Averted - Uncovering The Story Of The Iorras FM / History/ 65 Paul Wright Radio 2,823 95 Documentary English 1 Second Irish Erris FM Heritage Famine Crisis of 1879. Matt Talbot's Dublin History/ 66 Paul Wright Victory Over Radio 2,850 95 Documentary English 1 South FM Heritage Addiction Solving The Dublin History/ 67 Paul Wright Riddle Of Erskine Radio 2,640 95 Documentary English 1 South FM Heritage Childers www.bai.ie Broadcasting Authority of Ireland 2017 Broadcasting Funding Scheme – Sound & Vision 3 – Round 28 Successful Applications Funding % funding Number of Applicant Project name Channel TV/Radio Format Language Genre recommended recommended programmes Paula Carroll t/a The New Kitchen 68 Rag and Bone Clare FM Radio 25,000 90 Entertainment English Arts/ Culture 8 Sessions Productions Make a Move Spin South 69 Peter Curtin Spread the Radio 2,500 86 Documentary English Arts/ Culture 1 West Message The Phoenix FM 70 Phoenix FM Phoenix FM Radio 10,230
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