• Episode 5. Authentic Lifeline

  • 2025/03/27
  • 再生時間: 28 分
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Episode 5. Authentic Lifeline

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  • In this episode Mark Quinn explores when BLB's listeners needed the local community radio station most, it answered the call. At a time when there was no internet or mobile phone services, BLB became the communication channel as Bray suffered two severe weather events in the 1980's. The worst was Hurricane Charley in August 1986 when the River Dargle overflowed, flooding some houses up to a depth of 1.5 metres and forcing 1000 people from their homes. Providing an all night broadcast with up to the minute information for the flood stricken areas of the town and relaying Emergency Services messages, Bray Local Broadcasting was a lifeline.

    Credits:

    Sound recording by Mike Quinn

    Sound mixing by Luke Conlon

    High Wire Post Production, Dublin, Ireland

    www.highwire.ie


    Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

    www.jodyhogg.com


    Produced and presented by Mark Quinn


    The copyright for this podcast series is owned by Mark Quinn and is hereby reserved.

    Send Mark Quinn a message.


    Also listen out for and follow Bray Talking Heads - Stories From A Seaside Town - A podcast for Brayites everywhere! With Mark Quinn, Leah Kinsella and Pat Hannon.


    Go on, send us a review text!

    A podcast for Brayites everywhere. Stories past and present from a seaside town.

    Bray Talking Heads – Stories from a Seaside Town. A podcast celebrating the stories, history, and people of Bray, past and present. Whether you're a lifelong Brayite or just discovering this special town, join us for conversations that connect, inspire, and bring our community to life - wherever you are in the world. Hosted by Mark Quinn, Leah Kinsella, and Pat Hannon. Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @braytalkingheads, or email us at braytalkingheads@gmail.com

    https://blb.buzzsprout.com

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In this episode Mark Quinn explores when BLB's listeners needed the local community radio station most, it answered the call. At a time when there was no internet or mobile phone services, BLB became the communication channel as Bray suffered two severe weather events in the 1980's. The worst was Hurricane Charley in August 1986 when the River Dargle overflowed, flooding some houses up to a depth of 1.5 metres and forcing 1000 people from their homes. Providing an all night broadcast with up to the minute information for the flood stricken areas of the town and relaying Emergency Services messages, Bray Local Broadcasting was a lifeline.

Credits:

Sound recording by Mike Quinn

Sound mixing by Luke Conlon

High Wire Post Production, Dublin, Ireland

www.highwire.ie


Artwork by Jody Hogg Design

www.jodyhogg.com


Produced and presented by Mark Quinn


The copyright for this podcast series is owned by Mark Quinn and is hereby reserved.

Send Mark Quinn a message.


Also listen out for and follow Bray Talking Heads - Stories From A Seaside Town - A podcast for Brayites everywhere! With Mark Quinn, Leah Kinsella and Pat Hannon.


Go on, send us a review text!

A podcast for Brayites everywhere. Stories past and present from a seaside town.

Bray Talking Heads – Stories from a Seaside Town. A podcast celebrating the stories, history, and people of Bray, past and present. Whether you're a lifelong Brayite or just discovering this special town, join us for conversations that connect, inspire, and bring our community to life - wherever you are in the world. Hosted by Mark Quinn, Leah Kinsella, and Pat Hannon. Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky @braytalkingheads, or email us at braytalkingheads@gmail.com

https://blb.buzzsprout.com

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