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Music Ireland latest: Cary will appear

Chris Cary has re-confirmed his participation in Music Ireland.

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 05 Oct 2007

Following some uncertainty, the former Radio Nova boss has now definitively decided to travel to Dublin for the show.

"It's great to have Chris involved," said Mark Hogan of Hot Press. "We always felt that he would have a hugely interesting contribution to make to the radio debate here, He is a unique character, who was hugely instrumental in shaping the Irish radio landscape. I'm sure people will be fascinated to hear what he has to say on the digital future."

Cary will appear as anticipated on the panel which will be debate The Future Of Radio. Others on what promises to be a hugely interesting panel discussion are Tom Hardy (Today FM), Mark McCabe (2XFM) and J.P.Coakly (Head of Operations RTE).

The panel takes place in the Red Room at the RDS Main Hall, at 1pm on Saturday.

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