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05 Sept 2025

Doireann Garrihy returns to 2FM with brand new show amid station 'shake-up'

Carl Mullan, Roz Purcell and Aisling Bonner set to host new breakfast show

Doireann Garrihy returns to 2FM with brand new show amid station 'shake-up'

RTÉ 2FM, renowned for discovering and nurturing household names in Irish broadcasting, is proud to announce an exciting transformation of its programming schedule across daytime and weekends.

Featuring a daytime lineup with new and familiar voices including a revamped, bilingual, weekend schedule, the changes are set to bring fresh energy, diverse voices and entertaining content to listeners, continuing the station’s legacy of shaping the future of broadcasting.

With a focus on new voices and 2FM’s key public service mission, this new direction cements 2FM as the ultimate audio destination for Irish and new music, talk and entertainment.

An all-new Breakfast Show presented by Carl Mullan, Roz Purcell, and Aisling Bonner promises to wake up the nation with a new energy, sharp wit, and unbeatable soundtrack.

Mid-morning will continue with Laura Fox daily from 9am, while the ever-popular Tracy Clifford will take the baton at 12 noon with the best of Irish music, and the home of 2FM Rising acts.

As the day turns to evening, Doireann Garrihy will take the listeners home, offering the hottest tracks, entertainment updates, and feel-good vibes to power the evening commute.

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2FM is set to be the nation’s platform for the next generation of radio talent, as the weekend schedule is reinvigorated with the addition of four new presenters, including Benny Bracken, Helen Galgey, Mikey O'Reilly and presenting from our Cork studios, Demi Issac who have all been selected from an expressions of interest competition which ran across the station last autumn.

These talented broadcasters, all with backgrounds in the industry, are set to bring their unique styles, passion for music, and fresh perspectives to the airwaves.

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