Down to Business is live tomorrow morning from The Cafe in Limerick's Hunt Museum. Bobby Kerr is 'Winning Back the High Street' with thanks to Vodafone and, as ever, has a jam-packed show in store.
Catch the action on air and online from 10:00am.
Here's what you have to look forward to:
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Kicking things off, we'll take a look at the stories that are making an impact in the business pages of today’s papers and also a look at the front pages. Joining Bobby will be Alan English, former Limerick Leader editor and current group editor of Iconic Newspapers.
- Meet the Morrissey superfan who has been instrumental in bringing some of the most exciting musical conferences to the Treaty City. From the Smiths frontman to the late, great David Bowie, Eoin Devereux has played host to hundreds of academics discussing and celebrating the work of some of music's leading lights.
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Looking at what's making Limerick business tick right now, Innovate Limerick CEO Mike Cantwell, Limerick Chamber CEO James Rig and Helen O'Donnell, James Ring the CEO of Limerick Chamber and Helen O’Donnell café manager at the Hunt Museum and former winner of Limerick Person Of The Year.
- Bobby will tour Thomond Park with some Munster rugby royalty.
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For our industry review, we look at the innovation going on in the city, as Bobby talks ice pops, bogs and football with some of the businesses doing things a little differently.
- Local funnyman Karl Spain holds court and talks about the business of comedy.
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Getting educational, Bobby sits down with Professor Paul McCutcheon, Vice President of Academic and Registrar at the University of Limerick.
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To close the show, Limerick artist-on-the-rise Emma Langford will be performing live.
All this and more on Down to Business with Bobby Kerr from 10am until midday tomorrow morning, on air and online.
As ever, you can find blog posts and weekly DTB highlights on our show page.