Tom Dunne | |
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Born | Thomas Dunne |
Nationality | Irish |
Education | Engineering degree |
Alma mater | University College Dublin |
Occupation | Broadcaster |
Employer(s) | Newstalk (August 2008- present, currently) Today FM (1999- August 2008, formerly) 98FM (formerly) |
Known for | Presenting "Pet Sounds" on Today FM, his morning radio show and later late-night show on Newstalk, lead singer/songwriter forSomething Happens |
Partner | Audrey Dunne |
Children | 2 Daughters; Eva & Skye |
Thomas Dunne is an Irish radiobroadcaster withNewstalk, and a singer/songwriter with the bandSomething Happens.
Prior to joining Newstalk, Dunne worked onToday FM, presenting his "Pet Sounds" radio program, which began airing in 1999.
Dunne left Today FM to join Newstalk in August 2008. Dunne's former slot on Today FM was taken over by various guest presenters and later byPaul McLoone, who had previously worked as a producer on "Pet Sounds", from September 2008.
Dunne graduated fromUniversity College, Dublin, with a degree inengineering, before becoming lead singer and songwriter for the band Something Happens from the 1980s until the mid-1990s.
Dunne became involved in radio, initially presenting a nighttime contemporary Irish music show called Totally Irish on98FM, taking over from Jim O'Neill.[when?] He moved to early evenings on98FM before moving to the new national radio station,Today FM in 1999, where he presented his show,Pet Sounds from 7.00pm to 10.00pm every Monday to Thursday, with assistance fromAnn Gleeson. The show itself quickly became well-regarded among music fans in Ireland for playing a mix ofalternative,indie rock and new music, frequently airing songs before they received mainstream radio airplay.
Dunne also filled in onThe Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show andThe Ray D'Arcy Show, whenever Ian Dempsey and Ray D'Arcy were on holidays. FormerA-House frontmanDave Couse filled in for Dunne when he covered for another DJ during the daytime or if Dunne was on off holidays.
In 2006, Dunne contactedPaul McLoone, the current frontman/lead vocalist with the Northern Irish punk group,The Undertones and offered McLoone a position as producer on his show. McLoone, who had previously worked as a producer on the Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show for five years until 2004, accepted the offer and returned to Today FM.
Two years later, during August 2008, it was announced that Dunne was leaving Today FM to join stablemate station, Newstalk, which also saw Dunne's "Pet Sounds" radio show come to an end as well after nine years of being on the air.
Following Dunne's departure from Today FM, various guest presenters took over the role on a temporary basis which enabled the guests themselves to play a selection of their own songs. McLoone approached Today FM management himself, asking to be given the opportunity to take over the position temporarily until another replacement could be found. Management agreed, and McLoone stepped down from his role as a producer and became an official radio presenter. Although McLoone's tenure as Dunne's replacement was originally intended to last for three months, McLoone became the permanent replacement for Dunne due to the increasing popularity of his own radio show, later named "The Paul McLoone Show" and becoming the permanent replacement for "Pet Sounds". A month after Dunne's official departure from Today FM, McLoone made his own on-air debut as a radio presenter, during September 2008, with the show itself first airing at 7pm-10pm, then 7pm-midnight before receiving its final time slot of 10pm to midnight, until it was cancelled in 2021.
Dunne moved to Newstalk in September 2008.[1] Newstalk and Today FM are part of theCommunicorp Group, owned byDenis O'Brien and at first, presented his show titled "The Tom Dunne Show" on weekday mornings from 10am to midday before being moved to the nighttime slot due to Pat Kenny's arrival. Dunne has appeared on various talk-based shows on Newstalk as an expert contributor for music-based discussions including, for example, following the death of a notable musician.[citation needed]
On Sunday nights, Dunne presents an alternative-leaning music show on Newstalk called "Surf's Up".
Newstalk was obliged to issue an on-air apology toMary Harney afterNell McCafferty's comments onThe Tom Dunne Show in 2010. Nell McCafferty was unapologetic about her remarks.[2]
Dunne's first foray into TV presenting was on a short-lived youth-orientated music programme onRTÉ calledPopscene. Dunne later took over the reins ofPlanet Rock Profiles fromDave Fanning, a programme that has aired on RTÉ,ITV,VH1, and many other TV stations around the world. He presented (along withJenny Huston) RTÉ's coverage of theElectric Picnic music festival in 2006.[3] Dunne also presents amobile TV show calledThe Hive on the3 Ireland mobile network. Tom is the unseen narrator ofRTÉ's The Zoo.
Dunne occasionally contributes the voice ofBill Cullen to Today FM'sGift Grub. He writes a weekly column in theHQ Magazine City Entertainment supplement of theEvening Herald. He has also published three collections of his favourite songs by Irish artists, or artists associated with Ireland, known as theTom Dunne Collections. In early 2006, he releasedThe Definitive Tom Dunne Vol. 01: Pet Picks 2000-2006, a compilation of some of the most popular tracks from thePet Sounds radio show.
In 2002, Dunne scooped the double of the Best DJ title at theMeteor Music Awards and the same prize fromHot Press magazine. He has fivePPI Awards.
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2002 | Tom Dunne | Best DJ at the Meteor Awards | Won |
2002 | Tom Dunne | Best DJ fromHot Press | Won |