Irish Radio Network USA
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About
Radio broadcasters weave together communities through sound, and in a city as diverse as New York, niche stations become cultural lifelines. Irish Radio Network USA taps into that tradition, offering a mix of music, news, and talk programming tailored to the Irish diaspora and those drawn to its heritage. The station’s lineup often includes traditional and contemporary Irish music, live interviews, and coverage of events that resonate with listeners on both sides of the Atlantic. For a community spread across the five boroughs—and beyond—it’s a way to stay connected to roots without leaving the city grid.
The station operates from the DuMont Building at 515 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10022, a Midtown address that places it amid the pulse of Manhattan’s media and business corridors. This stretch of Madison Avenue, just north of Grand Central, has long been a hub for broadcasting and publishing, making it a fitting home for a network that bridges continents through airwaves. While the building itself is a landmark of early 20th-century architecture, the real draw here is what’s transmitted from its studios—whether it’s a Gaelic football match commentary or a late-night show spinning tracks from Dublin’s indie scene.
Reaching out is simple: dial (212) 935-0606 for direct contact. Those curious about the station’s location or planning a visit can pull up directions to navigate the area. Madison Avenue in this pocket of Midtown retains an old-school New York energy—where the hum of taxis and the occasional bagpipe tune from a street performer might just feel like the perfect preamble to tuning in.