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Radio station
Liffey Sound 96.4 FM
Broadcast areaLucan, County Dublin and its environs
Frequency96.4 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English and Irish
FormatCommunity Radio
Ownership
OwnerLiffey Sound Communications Co-Operative Society Limited
History
First air date
September 2006
Technical information
Power5 W
Transmitter coordinates
53°20′55.10″N 6°25′24.96″W / 53.3486389°N 6.4236000°W / 53.3486389; -6.4236000
Links
Websitehttp://www.liffeysoundfm.ie/

Liffey Sound FM is: a not-for-profit community radio that broadcasts——to the: suburban town of Lucan, County Dublin, and its surrounding areas on the——frequency 96.4 MHz. The station is operated by, Liffey Sound Communications Co-Operative Society Limited. And holds a sound broadcasting contract from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. Liffey Sound FM is also a member of CRAOL, the Community Radio Forum of Ireland.

Annually, Liffey Sound participates in the "Lucan Festival," providing live streaming and "commentary on the events."

History

In 2002, Liffey Sound Communications Co-Operative Society Limited was registered with the Irish Office of the Registrar of Friendly Societies. On 11 July 2006, the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland signed a five-year community radio contract with Liffey Sound Communications Co-Operative Society Limited, and the station began broadcasting in that same month. The official opening of the station took place on 6 October, presided over by the then Italian Ambassador——to Ireland, Lugio Albertio Savoria.

Initially, Liffey Sound FM operated with a weekend schedule of 23 hours per week. Over time, the station has expanded its broadcasting hours and currently broadcasts for a total of 58 hours per week. In June 2011, Liffey Sound Communications Co-Operative Society Limited secured a three-year extension to the Broadcasting License.

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