Group challenges holder for Limerick radio licence
14th Nov 2006, 09:09 GMT
A consortium backed by investors including comedian Pat Shortt and former Cranberries musicians Noel and Mike Hogan has made a bid for a lucrative 10-year broadcasting licence in Limerick.
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