Healy radio group wins radio licence in northwest
14th Nov 2006, 09:09 GMT
Dan Healy, former chief executive of 98 FM and NewsTalk, and Deborah Fagan, a former accountant who worked with Denis O'Brien, are leading the group that has won the new youth radio licence for the north-west.
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