Today is World Mental Health Day, and a Dublin hospital has been taking its message to the airways this week to promote positive mental health.
Ireland’s first all-digital pop-up radio station, Upbeat On-Air, has been broadcasting since Monday from St Patrick’s University Hospital. On-air each day from 7am to 10pm, the programmes are presented by volunteers: celebrity presenters and staff from Dublin’s radio stations. It’s broadcasting on 99.FM and streaming online at Upbeat.ie, and the Tune-In Radio app.
Technology.ie paid them a visit to find out more.
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RT @blacknight: Video: It’s World Mental Health Day, so we paid a visit to @upbeat pop-up radio station http://t.co/51BjDABMCN #imlistening
I paid a visit to @upbeat pop-up radio at @StPatricks this week. Here’s the video: http://t.co/w3nNGrxdSS #mentalhealth #imlistening
RT @conn: I paid a visit to @upbeat pop-up radio at @StPatricks this week. Here’s the video: http://t.co/w3nNGrxdSS #mentalhealth #imlisten…
RT @conn: I paid a visit to @upbeat pop-up radio at @StPatricks this week. Here’s the video: http://t.co/w3nNGrxdSS #mentalhealth #imlisten…
RT @blacknight: Video: It’s World Mental Health Day, so we paid a visit to @upbeat pop-up radio station http://t.co/51BjDABMCN #imlistening