Listening to these jingles bring back the memories of a pirate radio station that made radio sound professional. The transmitters putting out a powerful 'clutter free' sound that made the only legal radio of Ireland, RTÉ, sound like they forgot how to get a clean signal. The deejays through their voices became personalities that you did not forget. They were presenters with discipline and character. The music that was played had the effect that you wanted more and there was songs or mixes being played only to be heard on this station. Radio Nova came at a time to become one of the first super pirate station in Ireland. Chris Carey its owner, never became the chance of becoming a legal radio license. The Independent Irish Radio Commision were probably scare that this man would break rules and ignore regulations as an old pirate radio hat. He died, unfortunately, not too long after legal licenses were issued. Radio Nova exists in a legal form in Dublin, Ireland. Through being legal it will never return that what we experienced as one of Ireland best pirate radio station ever.
I used to listen to Radio Nova Dublin in Lancashire North West England on 738 kHz Medium Wave and reception was pretty good except at night when they dropped the transmitter power from 50 kW to 10 kW and it would flutter fade. I have also listened to the Radio Nova International stereo satellite service on Intelsat VA-F11 via BBC World Service TV and the Radio Nova International mono satellite service on Astra 1A via Lifestyle, channel 5 11.273 GHz / Horizontal PAL clear. Radio Nova was a breath of fresh air over the stodgy BBC and the staid ILR.
@@andyjackson01 And Radio Nova had a Liverpool office and studio at the time too (the front was white with Nova Boutique in blue on the front), you could write to the Liverpool base if you lived in North West England, and get presenter photos and Radio Nova car stickers as well as pick them up from their reception there.
2:27 A JINGLE USED IN THAT SLOGAN FOR NEW MUSICS AND WHICH WERE REALEASED ON THE SAME YEAR ....... LIKE THAT ¨ EX , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE RADIO NOVA ¨ , WHEN HAD EXCLUSIVE MUSICS OR SPECIAL MUSICS ........ FOR EXAMPLE , IN 2003 MICHAEL JACKSON WAS AN ARTIST WITH CONTROVERSY AND THERE ONLY PLAYED MUSICS ABOUT HIM OR SO AN ELECTRONIC MUSIC WHICH WAS NEW , THERE SPOKE ¨ EX , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE RADIO NOVA ¨
the new Radio Nova is nothing like the original at all, what a pity chris carey never got the licence to broadcast, but then again the establishment would never give it to him they did everything to get him off the air, Chris Carey was responsable for the people finally getting a decent service, RIP Chris Carey, there will never be another radio station like it.
Agreed this was the best and most professional Irish radio station ever! .. The new kids on the block are just little boys trying to be big boys.. RIP Chris Carey.. He knew how to deliver West Coast music to Ireland and beyond..
Hi Andy, all i can say,, even the way you put them together, really great, nova was king, do you have the Q 102 jingles from around 86 ,? love to get them or even the energy 103 please let me know nice post regards paul
hi paul , im sure i have them , somewhere , on a harddrive ,. finding them is gonna take a while , soon as i do , i`ll let you know , P.M on the way in a min ..........
Loved it no matter how much you changed frequency...best we ever station....
Listening to these jingles bring back the memories of a pirate radio station that made radio sound professional. The transmitters putting out a powerful 'clutter free' sound that made the only legal radio of Ireland, RTÉ, sound like they forgot how to get a clean signal. The deejays through their voices became personalities that you did not forget. They were presenters with discipline and character. The music that was played had the effect that you wanted more and there was songs or mixes being played only to be heard on this station.
Radio Nova came at a time to become one of the first super pirate station in Ireland. Chris Carey its owner, never became the chance of becoming a legal radio license. The Independent Irish Radio Commision were probably scare that this man would break rules and ignore regulations as an old pirate radio hat. He died, unfortunately, not too long after legal licenses were issued. Radio Nova exists in a legal form in Dublin, Ireland. Through being legal it will never return that what we experienced as one of Ireland best pirate radio station ever.
Great to hear these again, Chris Carey Irelands best pirate....R.I.P......
id love to hear the Q102 and Kiss FM jingles.......again
I had a pirate in Hertfordshire, UK... 9w! One turntable, 1 cassette and a reel-to-reel! Always had one eye out for the GPO tracker van!
I used to listen to Radio Nova Dublin in Lancashire North West England on 738 kHz Medium Wave and reception was pretty good except at night when they dropped the transmitter power from 50 kW to 10 kW and it would flutter fade.
I have also listened to the Radio Nova International stereo satellite service on Intelsat VA-F11 via BBC World Service TV and the Radio Nova International mono satellite service on Astra 1A via Lifestyle, channel 5 11.273 GHz / Horizontal PAL clear.
Radio Nova was a breath of fresh air over the stodgy BBC and the staid ILR.
Nova had lots of North West British listeners , Even got their own 5,000 giveaway, 😁
@@andyjackson01 And Radio Nova had a Liverpool office and studio at the time too (the front was white with Nova Boutique in blue on the front), you could write to the Liverpool base if you lived in North West England, and get presenter photos and Radio Nova car stickers as well as pick them up from their reception there.
As i was in Liverpool quite often in the 80s i went to visit it , down a set of steps i think ? More or less in the middle of the city center ?
@@andyjackson01 yes it was
I wish Nova and Sunshine radio where still on the airwaves
Great to hear again after all these years and sonovox jingles in there too,thanks for sharing on RUclips.
VERY GOOD , THAT RADIO EXISTS HERE ON THE BRAZIL IN TAUBATÉ SÃO PAULO
2:27 A JINGLE USED IN THAT SLOGAN FOR NEW MUSICS AND WHICH WERE REALEASED ON THE SAME YEAR ....... LIKE THAT ¨ EX , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE RADIO NOVA ¨ , WHEN HAD EXCLUSIVE MUSICS OR SPECIAL MUSICS ........ FOR EXAMPLE , IN 2003 MICHAEL JACKSON WAS AN ARTIST WITH CONTROVERSY AND THERE ONLY PLAYED MUSICS ABOUT HIM OR SO AN ELECTRONIC MUSIC WHICH WAS NEW , THERE SPOKE ¨ EX , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE , CLUSIVE RADIO NOVA ¨
Great days
The best Station I ever heard EVER! The Dog's Doo Dah's!
yeah Andy,would absolutely love to hear the oriiginal Q102 jingle pack, especially the Sony ads
the new Radio Nova is nothing like the original at all, what a pity chris carey never got the licence to broadcast, but then again the establishment would never give it to him they did everything to get him off the air, Chris Carey was responsable for the people finally getting a decent service, RIP Chris Carey, there will never be another radio station like it.
Agreed this was the best and most professional Irish radio station ever! .. The new kids on the block are just little boys trying to be big boys.. RIP Chris Carey.. He knew how to deliver West Coast music to Ireland and beyond..
Great jingles. Fantastic station for the times we had.
The best radio station that ever lived. And as well as the best mix of music, the jingles just made it so special. Best jingles ever ! 🎶🎶🎙️🎙️👌👌❤️❤️
The memories.... great to hear all of these jingles again, thanks for posting them
Hi Andy, all i can say,, even the way you put them together, really great, nova was king,
do you have the Q 102 jingles from around 86 ,? love to get them or even the energy 103 please let me know
nice post
regards
paul
hi paul , im sure i have them , somewhere , on a harddrive ,. finding them is gonna take a while , soon as i do , i`ll let you know ,
P.M on the way in a min ..........