Dublin's Q102 radio to fight for its broadcast licence as another company expresses interest in taking over

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As part of the bidding process, interested parties are invited to submit an expression of interest in the licence before submitting a formal bid for it.

Q102 will have to submit an application to hold onto their licence. Image: Shutterstock/radioshoot Q102 will have to submit an application to hold onto their licence. Image: Shutterstock/radioshoot DUBLIN RADIO STATION Q102 could be set to lose its broadcast licence when it expires next May after another company expressed an interest in taking it over.

The licence relates to a music-based sound broadcasting service for a general audience of between 35-55 years in Dublin city and county. Dublin’s Q102 is part of the Wireless Ireland group, which also owns Dublin station FM104, Cork’s 96fm and C103, and regional stations Limerick Live 95, LMFM and Belfast’s U105.

 

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