Tony Fenton (born Anthony James Fagan; 25 March 1961 – 12 March 2015) was an Irish radio presenter and
DJ. For 18 years until he left in 2003, he worked with
RTÉ 2fm; then joined
Today FM
Today FM is an Irish commercial FM radio station, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio Ireland Limited. Broadcasting since 17 March 1997, it broadcasts mostly music, with a daily news and current affairs programme. Today FM holds a licen ...
in 2004, where he worked until his death 11 years later.
Fenton won Music Broadcaster of the Year at the 2008 PPI Radio Awards. He also appeared on television, including a 2007 guest appearance on ''
The Panel'', plus a four stars from five meal cooked on ''
The Restaurant''.
Fenton was "one of Ireland's favourite pop DJs".
Louis Walsh
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described him as one of "the kings of Irish broadcasting".
Early life
Fenton grew up in
Glasnevin
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, wanting to become a radio presenter from a young age. Aged deep within his early teens he would listen to the pioneers of commercial radio on stations such as
Radio Luxembourg
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,
Radio Caroline
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and
BBC Radio 1
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.
On completion of his education, Fenton began an apprenticeship as a carpenter in his father's building company. During this time he set up as a mobile DJ with friend Barry Lang doing birthday parties at weekends, their first gig being at the local scout hall. Later,
Ian Dempsey
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joined the duo and they travelled all over Dublin spinning vinyl at various weddings and birthday parties. Fenton noticed an advertisement by his local pirate station Alternative Radio Dublin (ARD) who were searching for some new "jocks".
He was also involved in soccer in his early years, playing alongside
Ronnie Whelan at
Home Farm.
Career
In 1979, ARD employed him in his first radio job after a number of approaches. His prominence in local radio led to attention from the more powerful pirate stations. Throughout the early 1980s, Fenton was pursued by Dublin's growing radio industry. During this time he moved from ARD to
Sunshine Radio and onto
Radio Nova.
In 1985 Fenton returned to Ireland. RTÉ 2fm (then known as Radio 2) had begun in 1979 and were attracted to the vast audience Fenton had amassed while working with the pirates. During his early days with Radio 2 he helped grow the station's audience as presenter of a multitude of different shows throughout the schedule, including ''The Hotline''.
Fenton left RTÉ 2fm in March 2003 to pursue other interests but, missing the buzz of radio, he joined national independent station Today FM in September 2004. There he was given a new lunchtime show to present. A revamp of the station which took place in November 2006 led to his show being moved to the 14:30 to 16:30 slot.
During his time there he interviewed many famous musicians. He later presented award-winning afternoon show broadcasts from 2.30pm to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday on Today FM, a music-driven show with features including "On This Day". Each day at 15:30, he played a downloadable tune as suggested by listeners. An archive of the chosen songs was then stored online.
Personal life
Fenton was unmarried. He was a fan of
Chelsea and owned an autographed football signed by the team.
In the summer of 2011, Fenton revealed that he had been battling
prostate cancer
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. Just one month after losing his mother to cancer in October 2010, Fenton discovered what turned out to be a malignant melanoma on his leg. Following treatment, the melanoma receded and he was given the all clear in March 2011. The cancer returned in May, however, and Fenton travelled to Germany for surgery. The surgery was a success and Fenton spent the remainder of his six-week break recuperating.
Fenton died on 11 March 2015, a fortnight before his 54th birthday, after succumbing to prostate cancer.
On 12 March 2015, the day after Fenton's death,
Today FM
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's normal programming was subsequently suspended and all the DJs began playing various songs in tribute to Fenton with the National Lunchtime News on Today FM hosting a program where panelists spoke of their memories of Fenton while various nighttime DJs including Colm O'Sullivan and Paul McLoone carried on the tradition of playing the songs that Fenton had enjoyed listening to.
At 2.30 pm exactly on 16 March 2015, the day of his funeral, radio stations across the entire Republic of Ireland played the
Aretha Franklin
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version of "
I Say a Little Prayer" as a final mark of respect for Fenton.
On Friday 27 November 2015, "Whole Lotta Live", a CD composed of various sessions where musicians and bands had recorded numerous songs for programs on Today FM with the CD also dedicated to the memory of Fenton with all funds also going to the Irish Cancer Society was launched. That same day, over 100 musicians including members of the Irish bands,
Ham Sandwich
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Ham sandwich may also refer to:
* Ham Sandwich (band), an Irish indie rock band
* Ham Sandwich (song), "Ham Sandwich" (song), by Getter, 2019
* "Ham Sandwich", a 1963 short story by James H. Schmitz
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,
The Minutes,
Hudson Taylor
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and
Delorentos gathered at Today FM in Dublin and at exactly at 1pm, performed a live version of U2's One in front of staff and personnel associated with Today FM, Newstalk and TXFM that was also broadcast on Today FM.
Awards and nominations
Fenton received the Music Broadcaster of the Year Award at the 2008 PPI Radio Awards. He was nominated in the category of Best Radio DJ — National at the
2009
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&
2010 Meteor Awards. He was inducted into the PPI Radio Hall of Fame.
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References
External links
* - Tony Fenton Foundation established to "empower men in relation to the prevention and early detection of challenges to their health and well-being."
Tony Fentons page at
Today FM
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1961 births
2015 deaths
Deaths from cancer in the Republic of Ireland
Deaths from prostate cancer in Ireland
Irish radio presenters
RTÉ 2fm presenters
Today FM presenters
Irish electronic dance music DJs
Broadcasters from County Dublin
People from Glasnevin