Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann
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Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann | |
Genre | Chart music Irish language |
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Running time | 60 mins |
Country | Ireland |
Languages | Irish |
Starring | Daithi O'Daibhin |
Air dates | to |
Audio format | Stereo |
Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann (/ãːfʲɾʲɪk/) The Award winning Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann is the official Irish music sales chart.
[edit] Overview
It is broadcast on a weekly basis on eight stations across Ireland, the show is presented in the Irish language and is every bit as good as an English language version.
The presenter is Daithi O'Daibhin who uses easy to understand school Irish.
A company called Digital Audio Productions specialising in all aspects of radio programming has created the Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann.
Top 40 Oifigiúil na hÉireann (Ireland's Official Top 40) is a new phenomenon, and it has become increasingly popular to hear the Irish Top 40 hits being presented entirely in Irish on what are regarded as English-language radio stations such as:
- East Coast FM
- Flirt FM
- Galway Bay FM
- LM FM
- Midwest Radio
- NEAR FM 101.6FM
- Newstalk
- Red FM
- Spin 1038
- Spin South West
- Wired FM