NEWS
  • We are 92.5 Phoenix FM, a community built by volunteers - Call us (01)8227222 - Social Media (Mixcloud, Twitter[X], Instagram, Facebook) @925phoenixfm - Join Phoenix FM @ phoenixfm.ie/join -- @D15TODAY: -10.10am: Sean Bergin, National Fundraising Manager at Barnardos, oversees the Big Toddle campaign -10.30am: Siobhan Blaney, Head of Education at The B!G Idea, discusses their work and campaign -10.50am: Kate O’Neill, a Sales and Marketing Executive at Buck and Hound, participated in the Big Bounce Challenge. -11.20am: Dara McElligott introduces the "New Silent City" exhibition at the National Gallery of Ireland. -- D15 Weather in association with AWS inCommunities Fingal Fund: 10 Celsius Humidity 94% -- Community News – Community News is on air 11:50am, 19:50pm, and 01:50am – send news items to news@phoenixfm.ie – Nu ratați programul de Muzică Românească cu Nic Călinoiu în fiecare sâmbătă la ora 1pm – Saturday at 2pm don’t miss Afro Vibe with Sylva! -- Draíocht: Declan Nerney in Concert with Special Guests John McNicholl and John Hogan on Tue 07 May 2024 , 8pm. -- Draíocht: Jarlath Regan presents "Yer Man - The Standup Show" on May 9-10, 2024, at 8pm in the Main Auditorium. Tickets: €27/€25 (conc). Age: 16+ (Adult Content, Strong Language).

Station History

The Dublin 15 Community Broadcasting Cooperative Society was established in 1989 and registered by the Registry of Friendly Societies on July 25, 1990. We received our first licence in 1999 and went on air in January 2000. In 2015, 92.5 Phoenix FM celebrated 25 years of broadcasting.

 In 2009 the Station employed a manager and staff recruited within the Community Services Programme supported by Department of Social Protection and POBAL to manage the station and increase services to the growing Dublin 15 community.

 The station’s programming reflects the wide range of views and interests within the Dublin 15 community through programmes on a variety of topics such as the arts, sports, news, current affairs, local history, religious topics and many more. Specialist music, emerging local bands and theatre and musical societies are also broadcast regularly.

For more information and a look at our history be sure to check out the Archives page which can be found here.