Zed lose in Rock Radio bid

Today in the supreme court Zed FM lost its long battle with the BCI over the issuing of the rock radio licence for the Dublin area.

Zed is bankrolled by singer-turned-activist Bob Geldof, Niall Stokes of Hot Press and former FM104 boss and serial radio investor Dermot Hanrahan.

This will allow the BCI to proceed to issue the licence to the awardee Phantom FM

from the phantom FM board on boards.ie
So its finally over. The Supreme Court dismissed the Zed FM appeal to the licence award to Phantom FM this morning.

This means that we can now get on with the job of getting Phantom on air in the summer.

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