
98FM originally launched in November of 1989 as “Classic Hits 98FM”, as a regional station, covering the Dublin area, while also reaching into neighbouring counties. It has an audience share of 8.1% in the Dublin market, making it the 5th most popular radio station in this region.
The station targeted a broad audience, initially focusing on popular music, entertaining presenters, and engaging content. Over time however, its range of output became more diverse, coming to include talk shows, news segments, and current affairs discussions. On 12 June 2008, the station was renamed Dublin's 98.
In 1992, Communicorp acquired a 51% stake in the station. They effectively took control of the station in 1997, when they increased their ownership percentage to 98%. Ownership transferred again in 2021, when the Communicorp was bought by Bauer Media Group, and became Bauer Media Audio Ireland.
Key Facts
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| Ownership Type | Private |
| Geographic Coverage | Local |
| Content Type | Free |
| Data Publicly Available | ownership data is easily available from other sources, e. g. public registries etc. |
Ownership
| Ownership Structure | 98FM is owned by Bauer Media Audio Ireland (formerly Communicorp), a subsidiary of Bauer Media Group Ltd. Bauer Media Group Ltds is owned by Yvonne Bauer (85%), and her sisters Saskia Bauer (5%), Nicola Bauer (5%) and Mirja Bauer (5%) |
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Facts
| Founding Year | 1989 |
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| Contact | 98FM Marconi House Dublin 2 info@98fm.com +353 (0) 1 804 9000 www.98fm.com |
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| Meta Data | The audience share is 8.1% of the Dublin Market. It is taken from the 2023 Joint National Listenership Research Survey, looking at “yesterday listenership” of 15+ population. Because 98fm is a regional station, the percentage reflects only those in the Dublin area. Revenue, operating profit, and advertising revenue not available for individual stations. Information about Voting Rights of owners unavailable. Within the media industry in Ireland reporting on income levels are generally at group level rather than individual title level. On top of this, overall revenue details for the market as a whole are unavailable. Due to these factors it is not possible to report accurately on market share for individual titles or groups. | |
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