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Join the ICRfm sports squad 08.10.07

THERE is still a chance for budding sports commentators in Inishowen to join the squad for ICRfm's new weekly sports programme being launched next Sunday..
ICRfm The three-hour sports show, to be broadcast live each Sunday afternoon will mostly focus on the sports played in Inishowen.
But it will give special prominence to minority sports of all types, on the
progress of sportspeople from Inishowen who are competing further afield and will also give a focus to school and youth sports.
There is still availability for more commentators, presenters, interviewers and reporters to get on the team.
“This programme will be local sports reported by local people for a local audience," said ICRfm station manager, Jim Doherty.
"We hope it will encourage more of our young people to participate in sports, especially in light of growing evidence of increasing obesity and poor health.
"We would also hope that the increased awareness of local sports generated by this programme will lead to increased membership of clubs and attendances at events."
There is a wide range of sporting activity in Inishowen, from mainstream to minority sports including basketball, darts, tug-o-war, draughts, GAA, badminton, swimming, athletics and watersports.
"The ICR Sports Show will reflect that sporting diversity in live reports, interviews and feature a live game each week from different sports," added Jim.
Funded by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) through the Sound and Vision Scheme, the ICR Sports Show will be fast-paced, cover a wide range of material and have a large number of contributors each Sunday reporting by phone from various venues and games. It will include a small amount of music to increase entertainment value and diversity.
If you want to be a part of ICRfm's first team of sports reporters and contributors or want more information on how your club or sport can participate, contact Jim Doherty at ICR on 074 9329105 or email him at jimdoherty@iol.ie .
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