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ERI (1982–1988), founded by Joe O'Connor, and the original South Coast Radio (1982–1984), founded by Pete O'Neill and Peter Mahe were the largest radio stations of Cork Established in 1980s. ERI unsuccessfully applied for a commercial license in the area in 1989 under the name Sound of the South. Subsequently, its studio and transmission facilities were leased to a new licensed station, titled Radio South, in 1989, allowing this new station to be operational relatively quickly. Radio South was relaunched in July 1990 as 96FM[1] and eventually bought out by County Sound in February 1991, with the original four shareholders selling all their shares to the Mallow-based station.
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