- Music
- 20 Sep 02
Power cut
Bob Geldof's Power FM bid loses to Paul McGuinness/Vince Power/WLR-FM consortium Beat 101 in bid for southeastern radio licence
Bob Geldof's €2.5 million Power FM consortium has failed in its bid to secure the new South-Eastern radio licence.
The nod has been given instead to Beat 101, a joint venture involving U2 manager Paul McGuinness, Mean Fiddler supremo Vince Power and the existing WLR-FM.
Although sharing "non-programming services" with Waterford Local Radio, the company is adamant that "No one voice will feature on both stations.
"In the current climate," a spokesman continues, "viability for a full service stand-alone regional radio station would be difficult to achieve."
Due on air in July 2003, Beat 101 will target the 15 to 24-year-old age group with a predominantly music-driven "youth" format.
It's a second disappointment for Geldof whose attempts to establish a music video channel in the late '90s, Atomic TV, fell foul of Sile de Valera.
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