98FM spends €500,000 on ad campaign

Dublin commuters targeted in promotion for breakfast and drivetime shows

The 98FM ad campaign is targeting commuters
The 98FM ad campaign is targeting commuters

Communicorp-owned Dublin music station 98FM is investing €500,000 in a new advertising campaign to promote its recently-installed breakfast presenter Ray Foley and afternoon/ drivetime show Dermot and Dave.

Clíona Hayes, marketing director at 98FM, said the idea of the commuter-targeting campaign – which includes Dublin Bus T-sides, super-sides and super-rear formats – was to “ensure listeners make the connection between the on-air presenters and their television shows”.

The "Dermot" in "Dermot and Dave" is Republic of Telly host Dermot Whelan. Foley, the presenter of TV3's Take Me Out , took over the 98FM breakfast show last November after the exit of Aidan Power and Claire Solan, whose Morning Crew show was promoted in a similar 98FM campaign last May.


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"It is key that the station continues to invest in highlighting our fantastic on-air talent," said 98FM chief executive Chris Doyle.

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Meanwhile, new Joint National Listenership Research figures for Irish radio audiences are due to be published today.

Laura Slattery

Laura Slattery

Laura Slattery is an Irish Times journalist writing about media, advertising and other business topics