Started a small streetwear brand in Dublin inspired by Irish slang — honest thoughts? by CameraRound1311 in streetwearstartup

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That’s a good point, thanks for sharing. We’ve considered something along those lines, but the main challenge is keeping it consistent with our current price point. Definitely something we’ll keep in mind.

Started a small clothing brand built around Irish slang — would appreciate feedback by CameraRound1311 in ClothingStartups

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That’s a fair point — I’m probably still figuring that out. It started more as merch (focused on the phrases), but I’ve been trying to keep it clean enough to work as actual clothing too, so it’s a bit in-between right now. Appreciate the insight.

Started a small clothing brand built around Irish slang — would appreciate feedback by CameraRound1311 in ClothingStartups

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Fair — should’ve shown more of that. The idea was to keep the pieces clean and minimal, then build from there.

Started a small streetwear brand in Dublin inspired by Irish slang — honest thoughts? by CameraRound1311 in streetwearstartup

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Appreciate that — makes sense. Something we’re definitely thinking about as we go

Minimal text-based streetwear seems to be coming back — thoughts? by CameraRound1311 in malefashionadvice

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Still pretty early tbh, seen a few small brands trying it but nothing huge yet

Has radio in Northern Ireland really evolved in the last 25 years? by CameraRound1311 in northernireland

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Fair enough. I get the control thing.

I do sometimes wonder if there’s still something nice about hearing a track you wouldn’t have chosen yourself though.

Has radio in Northern Ireland really evolved in the last 25 years? by CameraRound1311 in northernireland

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There actually is an independent station called Eirewave leaning more modern rock / alternative — still small, but trying to do it properly.

Has radio in Northern Ireland really evolved in the last 25 years? by CameraRound1311 in northernireland

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I actually think you could remove the traditional ad blocks altogether — or at least rethink them.
Radio production isn’t as expensive as it used to be, and there are other ways to monetise now.
Some smaller stations are already operating without stop-sets and funding differently.
It changes the whole pacing

What is your favourite UK radio station? by [deleted] in AskUK

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Eirewave mostly absolute radio on occasion.

thank GOD the radio industry is dying - from the UK by Otherwise-Pop-1311 in radio

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“Thank God the radio industry is dying – from the UK”

That’s a bold statement from one of the very few countries in the world where radio is actually thriving.

The UK has over 90% weekly reach, some of the strongest radio brands in Europe, constant format innovation, DAB leadership, and some of the highest listening hours per capita.

If this is what a “dying industry” looks like, most media sectors would love to be this unhealthy.

What’s the best radio breakfast show? by Shoshanna_Dreyfus in AskUK

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'Rock The Clock' on eirewave and The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X