![]() You can find out more about Radiomonitor at We at Why Not Her? ask what can be done to implement changes across Irish Radio that creates an equal opportunity playing ground for both male and female-identifying Irish acts? Radiomonitor is the industry standard music airplay monitoring service used by all Record labels, Management companies and PR companies to evaluate the airtime allocated to artists/bands who have commercial releases in the Irish market and whose music is issued to Irish radio seeking radio airplay. ![]() This Report is based on ‘Irish only artists’ and those whose songs are registered on Radiomonitor. It is based on data compiled by Radio monitor. ![]() And for the first time in 5 years, Fm104 have increased by 10% on the inclusion of womxn on their Top 20 Airplay charts spanning the last 6 months, a small but certainly significant change towards parity. Thank you for being part of the solution: RTE 2FM, SPIN 103.8, SPIN SOUTHWEST, BEAT FM & 98FM. We would like to applaud those in National Radio and some individual stations who have made considerable strides towards a game-changing moment in Irish music history, some stations went from 0% to 20% and more. The findings are a staggering and shocking display of an industry model that still needs drastic changes, especially in Regional Radio. An all-female supergroup of 38 womxn: Irish Women In Harmony appear multiple times but still remain outnumbered by mostly solo-male acts. ![]() With only Denise Chaila & Wyvern Lingo appearing once in the Top 5 most played tracks across Irish Radio on Rte2fm. The same homogenised male list that we viewed in the last report: Picture This, Gavin James, Dermot Kennedy, Wild Youth, Niall Horan and a new addition to the male echelons of the Irish scene Robert Grace dominate the Top 5 Chart positions on Radio. It also shows the Top 5 most played songs on each station and the Artists and Songs in that Top 5 within the six month period of the report. The event urges marketers to be inspired by youths and take action on climate change.Please use the latest report findings outline the Gender Disparity that is still present on the Top 20 most played songs by Irish artists on each individual radio station in Ireland over the period of June 24th 2020 to Dec 24th 2020. The Youth Lab, Thinkhouse’s insights, strategy and planning department recently hosted World War Z. The agency’s services are delivered across fame, transformation and planet. Thinkhouse clients include Heineken Ireland Unilever, Barry’s Tea, Innocent, ESB/Electric Ireland, Musgrave’s Frank & Honest coffee brand, RTÉ, Lucozade Suntory, Intersnack’s Hunky Dory’s, Life Style Sports Tony Chocolonely, Nespresso, Michael Kors and projects for tech giants Amazon, Dropbox, Twitter and Facebook.Īnother recent agency win was My Impact – the Regional Waste Management Offices on behalf of the Department of Climate Action, Communications and the Environment. He joins existing board members Jane McDaid (founder), David Coyle (head of commercial and operations) and Claire Hyland, who heads up the agency’s Youth Lab. He joined the agency in 2011 from Bodytonic, the music, culture and food company where he was an event producer and promoter.īyrne has worked across a number of Thinkhouse’s PR, social media and events departments and since 2016 he has been responsible for the leadership of the agency’s creative production. Byrne is responsible for the agency’s recruitment, leadership and for developing a team of creative and communications specialists. Thinkhouse’s head of creative Dave Byrne has been appointed to the youth agency’s board.
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