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Launch your radio presenting career with Learning Waves

Learning Waves is relaunching its Radio Presenter Course this autumn, offering aspiring broadcasters in Ireland a direct route into the industry.

The course starts on 10th September and is open to 12 participants, with applications closing on 26th July.
It’s designed for anyone looking to develop a career behind the mic, from students and content creators to career changers with no previous radio experience.
The three-month programme is run in a hybrid format and includes voice training, scripting, show planning, digital content creation and live studio time.
Participants will receive mentorship from established on-air presenters, producers, and programme directors from Irish radio stations.
Graduates will leave with a professional demo and the skills to pitch themselves to broadcasters, as well as tailored interview coaching and CV support.
Learning Waves describes the course as “results-driven” and aimed at helping new voices find their place in FM, digital radio, podcasting and voice platforms.
Applications and further details are available via learningwaves.ie/radio-presenter-course.

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Brian Dowling and Jennifer Zamparelli to cover Today FM mid-mornings

Brian Dowling and Jennifer Zamparelli are stepping in to present Dave Moore’s Today FM mid-morning show while he takes a two-week break.

Dave told listeners this morning that he’s heading to New York with his family to celebrate his birthday and will return to the station on Wednesday 16 July.
Brian Dowling will cover the 9am to 12pm slot from Monday 30 June to Friday 4 July. Jennifer Zamparelli takes over from Monday 7 July until Tuesday 15 July.
Both presenters are returning to Irish radio after previously hosting on other stations. It will be Brian’s first time solo on national radio, while Jennifer is set for her first stint back behind the mic since finishing on 2FM last year.
Dave said he’s confident they’ll be a hit with his audience: “I could not have left my listeners in more capable hands. It’s going to be so much craic, tune in, show Brian and Jennifer all the love they deserve and I’ll see you all in a couple of weeks.”
Brian said: “Let’s remember, I’ve been in radio for two years. But not by myself, so for me next week I’m going to feel all alone. So we’ll need the listeners!”
Jennifer added: “I’m so glad I’m not going first! It’s great because I think I’ve only got one week of radio in me, that’s all that’s left!”
Dave Moore has hosted the Today FM mid-morning show solo since 2023 after the long-running Dermot & Dave partnership came to an end.
Listeners can tune in to Today FM nationwide on FM, via app or todayfm.com.

**Excerpt version**Dave Moore heads to NYC, Brian Dowling and Jennifer Zamparelli to cover Today FM mid-mornings

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John Giles to retire from punditry after 23 years with Off The Ball

Football legend John Giles is stepping down from punditry after more than two decades with Off The Ball and almost 30 years in Irish broadcast media.

His final appearance marks the end of an era for Irish radio and football coverage.

John’s analysis has been a fixture on Thursday nights since Off The Ball launched in 2002. Now aged 84, he has decided to retire, drawing to a close one of the most respected voices in Irish sport.

Off The Ball will mark the occasion with a live tribute night at The Sugar Club in Dublin on Thursday 14 August. Friends, colleagues, and figures from across football will gather to celebrate his remarkable career.

Ger, Managing Director at Off The Ball, said: “His weekly explanation of football truth helped deepen what the country knows about football. His ability to see through nonsense and his love of the game shone through every week.”

John began his footballing career at Manchester United in 1956. He went on to become a central figure at Leeds United, winning two league titles and earning 59 international caps for Ireland — serving six years as player-manager.

After his playing days, John became a household name in broadcasting, most notably as part of RTÉ’s TV panel alongside Eamon Dunphy and Liam Brady, before joining Bauer Media Audio Ireland and then Off The Ball.

He now retires as the longest-serving current pundit in Irish media.

More details about the August tribute night will be shared by Off The Ball soon. Follow offtheball.com or their social media for updates.

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