Sound Channel reminisces about 10 years of pirate radio in Limerick

Sound Channel reminisces about 10 years of pirate radio in Limerick
Sound Channel logo from 1988 (courtesy Andy Carter).

Sound Channel broadcast from Limerick City from 1986-1988, adding the tagline Power 98 in its final six months on air. This recording was made a short time before the station closed down for good at the end of 1988 and includes part of a late-night programme presented by Tom O’Donnell, a stalwart of the Limerick entertainment scene and one half of comedy duo Tom and Paschal. Tom had earlier presented on Big L and would later be heard on Radio Limerick One, a station that lost its licence in 1996 and continued to broadcast as a pirate. In the recording, Tom is joined in studio by local radio anorak Tony Punch and fellow DJs Ger McNamara and George Lee. The second half features a ‘kaleidoscope’ of Limerick pirates from the period 1978-1988, including clips from Sound Channel/Power 98, Independent Radio Limerick, Raidió Luimní, Radio Vera, Big L, Radio Munster, Hits 954, Radio Avalon and Galtee Regional Radio.  

No times are noted on the cassette but the recording was made on the evening of Thursday 29th December 1988 and is from the Anoraks Ireland Collection.  

Limerick’s Sound Channel at Christmas 1988

Limerick's Sound Channel at Christmas 1988
Sound Channel logo (courtesy Andy Carter).

Sound Channel broadcast from Limerick City from November 1986 to December 1988 and quickly gained a reputation as a professional operation. A rebranding in summer 1988 introduced the tagline ‘Power 98’ but in this recording both names are used, which seems to dilute the station’s identity. The DJ is Stuart Clark, formerly of the Voice of Peace and ABC in Waterford, who notes that a listener is ‘taping for posterity’, a reference to the fact that the 1980s pirate era was coming to an end. There’s mention of the Radio Nova satellite service from midnight, which was carried by many pirate stations overnight in 1988. News is from Independent Radio News in the UK and a £500 shopping voucher is given away during the show. Sound Channel/Power 98 closed down on 30th December 1988 in line with new broadcasting legislation.   

Limerick's Sound Channel at Christmas 1988
Original cassette label from Anoraks Ireland Collection.

Our tape was made from 98.7 FM on Thursday 20th December 1988. Part 1 above runs from 1412-1457 and Part 2 below is from 1459-1544.

Part 2 from 1459.

The recording is from the Anoraks Ireland Tapes Collection, donated to us by Paul Davidson.