Wed, 24 Apr, 2013 - 01:00
Siobhan Cronin
WHEN Simon Maher left his beloved Phantom FM radio station two years ago, there was a lot of ‘moping and swearing’ about what he’d do next.
The radio entrepreneur readily admits he had no choice but to leave when he did.
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