The radio broadcaster has been travelling back and forth to London over the past few months, with the former host of The Late Late Show expected to share his next venture
The former host of The Late Late Show has been going back and forth to London over the past few months, with it now reported that he is finishing up a deal for his new gig.
The station broadcasts in the UK, and also owns the Wireless Group which runs several radio stations in Ireland, including Q102 in Dublin and 96FM in Cork. Ryan appeared on Chris Evans’ Virgin Radio UK radio show in September, with the English presenter hinting that he was there “window shopping”.When introducing the Irish host to his British listeners, Chris joked: “Welcome aboard, when are you starting?”
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