Trinity FM
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Trinity FM is the marketing name of the Dublin University Radio Society, a society in Trinity College Dublin [1]. The Society runs a radio station, broadcasting in the centre of Dublin six weeks a year. It broadcasts on 97.3 FM and online at trinityfm.com . The station's presenters are exclusively Trinity students and staff. Its studio is currently at the top of House Six in the college. Trinity FM broadcasts on a temporary license granted by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland.