
Though effectively operating as two separate stations with separate schedules, Cork’s 96FM and C103 are both part of the News Corporation-owned Wireless Group and are considered sister stations as they are both part of the same dual franchise. That is the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland requires that one company operate both licences.
96FM began broadcasting in 1989 as Radio South but had switched to 96FM by 1990. It was licenced to operate in the Cork City and County area from its inception. C103 was launched as County Sound 103 in 1990, a name it retained until the 2008 switch to C103. County Sound’s franchise area was initially limited to north Cork but this was subsequently expanded to include the entirety of the county.
In 1991, the ownership of 96FM and C103 was merged under County Media as it became apparent that the original franchises for the Cork area were not viable. While the stations maintain separate schedules, they share the same management. Though both stations include music and talk content, 96FM places a greater emphasis on the former, while C103 is more talk-oriented.
The owners of County Media sold the company to UTV Media in 2000 for €32.2m. 96FM and C103 subsequently became part of the UTV Media-owned Wireless Radio Group which was sold to News Corporation in 2016.
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 | 96 FM and C103 are both owned by Radio County Sound Limited which is owned in turn by County Media Limited. County Media Limited is 100% owned by Anotherway Unlimited Company which is in turn 50% owned by Wireless Radio (Roi) Limited and 50% by Wireless Group Limited (incorporated in Northern Ireland). Since Wireless Group Limited is also 100% owned by the Wireless Group Limited the latter effectively owns 100% of both stations. The ultimate owner of the Wireless Group Limited is News Corporation. |
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Facts
| Founding Year | 1989 (C96) / 1990 (C103) |
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| Contact | Broadcasting House St Patrick's Place T23 E183 Cork + 353 (0) 818 96 96 96 www.96fm.ie |
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| Meta Data | National audience share is not available because C96 and C103 are local stations serving the Cork market. Within the Cork market C96 has a 22.4% share by minutes listened during weekdays by adults. The figure for C103 is 16.7%. This places 96Fm and C103 in first and third place respectively within the Cork market. The Bauer Media-owned Red FM occupies second place with 21.2%. All figures courtesy Ipsos MRBI. 96FM and C103FM revenues are not reported individually. Wireless Radio (ROI) Limited reports financial results for all six of the Group’s Irish stations cumulatively. According to the Financial Statements for the year ended 3 July 2022, the Wireless Group made a loss of €2.6m on sales of €22.1m. The bulk - €22m of group revenues come from advertising. |
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