Presenters
Aidans Nova career centered around the difficult days of late 1985 and early 1986 when things lurched from crisis to crisis. At that point the station was based at 104 Upper Leeson Street and the schedule was patchy to say the least. Today Aidan is...
Alan spent a short time with Nova towards the back end of the stations existence (1985) and hosted a number of shows from the Nova Park studios in Rathfarhnham. Alan left radio shortly afterwards, opting instead for the less choppy waters of the...
"Legendary" is a word used sparingly on this website but it's fitting for Andy Archer. Andy is best known for his work on Radio Caroline, the infamous and celebrated offshore pirate station founded by Irishman Ronan O'Rahilly. It was on Caroline...
Anne joined Nova in 1982 and spent most of her time with the station operating behind the scenes as a news collator and researcher with some occasional presentation duties. When she left Nova she had a spell with the Sunday Tribune before joining...
Bernie has two relationships with Radio Nova. The first is professional - she was a newsreader with the station in the 1984-85 period; the second is personal - she met her future husband, the stations chief engineer, Paul Cotter while working at...
Ask ten people what they remember about Radio Nova and at least five will say "Bob Gallico". Bob's deep American drawl, quick wit and friendly presence defined the Nova of 1982-83 and he remains the personality most synonymous with the station. An...
For 27 years Bob Kingsley was the voice behind the internationally syndicated countdown programme, "American Country Countdown" and the two-minute daily "Bob Kingsley with America's MusicMakers." He stepped down from both programs in December 2005....
Brian only presented a handful of shows on Nova but is key to the Nova story because he introduced Chris Cary to the opportunities which the Irish pirate scene of the early 1980's offered. Born Brian Webb, McKenzie became a household name on Radio...
Bryan is one of the many Radio Nova alumni to make a career in national broadcasting at a senior level and is a household face all over the country. Bryan was recruited to Nova by Sybil Fennell, who had worked with him at Southside Radio, and joined...
Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem was born on April 27, 1932, in Detroit, Michigan. He was a familiar voice on Nova for most of the stations life as the presenter of "American Top 40", a syndicated weekly show supplied by Watermark Inc. Kasem founded the...

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