Dublin City FM

103.2 Dublin City FM (Previously: Anna Livia FM and Dublin City Anna Livia FM) is an Independent Local Radio station in Dublin, Ireland, operated by Dublin Public Service Radio Association Ltd, under a sound broadcasting contract from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. The station broadcasts on the 103.2 MHz FM frequency. Dublin City FM's Broadcast tower is located on "Rock Solid" tower on Three Rock Mountain, County Dublin. Dublin City FM is Ireland's only special interest, arts and cultural radio station.

History
The station's first broadcast was from Grafton Street, Dublin in 1992. Since 1992, the station has moved several times including to Griffith College and Sheriff Street. However the station has been situated in Dublin's Docklands since 2001. Former members of the Dublin City FM team include Robbie Fogarty (Sunshine 106.8), Declan Carty (Newstalk), Dermot Whelan (Today FM) and Brian Lally (RTÉ).

In 2001, the station was renamed "Dublin City Anna Livia FM" due to its connection and funding from Dublin City Council. In December 2007, the station was renamed "103.2 Dublin City FM" for advertising and branding purposes.

In 2008, Chris Maher, presenter of "The Soul Kitchen" won a "Living Dublin Award" because of the innovation he showed when setting up the Dublin City Soul Festival. On 6 May 2008, Mick Hanley was elected as CEO of Dublin City FM.

In March 2009, Chris Maher of "The Soul Kitchen" and Sean Brophy of "Jazzorama" moved to 4fm. Both of these presenters subsequently re-joined the Dublin City FM line-up with Jazz Mine (Saturdays 5PM) and Midweek Music Miscellany (Wednesday morning 11.30) presented and produced by Sean Brophy while "The Soul Kitchen" (with Chris Maher) airs Thursdays at 10PM.

Programming
The station broadcasts special interest music and talk, to a broad Dublin audience. The Station's flagship show is "LiveDrive", broadcast from 7 to 10am and 4 to 7pm. Other programmes include Good Morning Dublin and Black Echoes, broadcasting since 1982 in various stations. In 2008, Dublin City FM took on a syndicated show called Little Steven's Underground Garage and as a result Tower Records created a section dedicated to the show and genre of music.

Dublin City FM broadcast traffic information every weekday morning and weekday evening on their LiveDrive programme. In association with the Dublin City Council traffic monitoring network, broadcasters monitor and analyse over 450 cameras around the city to help listeners avoid traffic. The station broadcasts 7 days a week from 07:00 - 02:00. Programmes Include: current affairs, documentaries, Dublin issues, the arts, literature, business, health, media matters, sport, nature, leisure activities, women's topics, local history, plus special interest Irish and world music.