Gareth O'Callaghan Returns To Ireland's Classic Hits Radio

Gareth O’Callaghan Returns to Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio!

Much loved Broadcaster Gareth O’Callaghan announces his return to the airwaves with Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio this February!

Legendary broadcaster Gareth O’Callaghan is set to return to radio airwaves with an exciting new show on Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio this February. ‘Gareth O’Callaghan At The Weekend’ will air Saturday mornings 10am to 2pm and will feature a blend of classic hits, presented in his own inimitable style. Gareth O’Callaghan Is a household name for Irish listeners and will bring his wealth of musical knowledge and prowess to the forefront of his new show with music that caters to every decade of his monumental career.

Having announced his retirement in 2018, following his diagnosis with the neurodegenerative illness, ‘Multiple System Atrophy’, (MSA), this will be a very welcome return to the airwaves for his many loyal listeners and the radio station’s fan base throughout Dublin, Cork, Limerick & Galway. Since last being on air with Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio in 2018, Gareth has been busy; he recently married in September 2020 and completed his seventh book.

Commenting on his return, Gareth O’Callaghan said: “I’m very excited to get back to Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio after a three and a half year break, to present a new Saturday morning show from 10am to 2pm. Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio is one of the most exciting radio stations around and I can’t wait to get back to the studio and get back on-air”.

Speaking about his return, “I’m invigorated, feeling great and positive about the future. I want to share this positivity with all the listeners and am so looking forward to getting behind the mic once again”.

Gareth’s most notable contributions to radio include 15 years of presenting Gareth O’Callaghan in the Afternoon on 2FM to a listenership of over 275,000, launching Brendan O’Carroll’s original radio play, Mrs Brown’s Boys, and his 9 year stint Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio between 2009 and 2018.

Kevin Branigan, CEO, Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio said: “We’re delighted to welcome Gareth back to Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio, he is one of the most influential voices in modern Irish radio and it will be a pleasure to hear his voice gracing our airwaves once again. His enthusiasm is Infectious and we’re looking forward to welcoming him back”.

For further information, imagery from recent launch photocalls, please contact Ann-Marie Sheehan, Aspire PR & Marketing,

T : 0872985569 E : [email protected]

Editor’s Notes

Ireland’s Classic Hits 

Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio launched in 2008 and is Ireland’s only multicity broadcaster, covering the cities of Dublin, Cork, Limerick & Galway. The station has 309,000 listeners. The station is also available via its smartphone apps, its website www.classichits.ie and via the Irish Radio Player.

Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio scored its highest listenership to date December’s JNLR survey. The station broke through 300,000 for the first time with 309,000 weekly listeners. The ratings are the highest the station has achieved in its 12 year history and covers the period October 2020 to October 2021.

Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio is the only multi-city radio service in Ireland broadcasting to the main cities of Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway as well as Clare, Kildare, Meath and Wicklow and features one of the strong radio presenter lineups in the country Inlcuding Lucy Kennedy, Colm Hayes, Niall Boylan, Ruth Scott, Damien Farrelly, Barry Lang, Trina Mara and Enda Murphy.

Gareth O’Callaghan

Gareth O’Callaghan began broadcasting on pirate radio 1979 and presented on various radio stations throughout the 80s including Radio Nova, Sunshine Radio. Following a period working UK radio In Birmingham and Leeds, he joined the BBC and returned to Ireland to join RTE 2fm in 1989. He remained with RTE for almost 17 years, during which time he launched Mrs Brown’s Boys, Brendan O’Carroll’s original radio play. His afternoon radio show, Gareth O’Callaghan In the Afternoon, became 2fm’s second-most listened to radio show with 275,000 daily listeners – a close second to the Gerry Ryan Show.

In 2005, following a short break from radio, he moved West and took up the role of Breakfast Show presenter on Galway Bay FM. Later he returned to Dublin city to join the team of 4fm, which started broadcasting in February 2009, as their new breakfast show presenter. 4FM became Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio in 2016. He retired from radio in August 2018.

His memoir, ‘What Matters Now: A Memoir of Hope and Finding a Way Through the Dark’, documents his MSA diagnosis and navigating his life with the illness. Following the release of his memoir and 60th birthday last March.

O’Callaghan currently lives in Cork with his wife, Paula following their marriage in 2020, and her two children Emma and David. He has three daughters, Kerri, Katie  and Aoibhinn, and four granddaughters.

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