There comes a time in everyone's life when Radio 1 just doesn't cut it in the mornings. It starts gradually, with you thinking on some Monday mornings that Chris Moyles is just downright annoying. Before you know it, you don't even want to listen to music before work. You may not believe me now, but trust me, the time will come.
It happened to me a few years back and I'm OK with that now and the up side is that my knowledge of local politics and current affairs has increased by around a million per cent since I switched from Radio 1 to Radio Ulster with my cornflakes.
From 6 - 9 am Monday to Friday, I am educated, updated and informed by the wonderful Mark Carruthers, Connor Bradford and Karen Patterson. I wonder what time they have to get up at and do they wear their PJs in the studio? Anyway, Good Morning presents the local and world news in an interesting and easily digestible format. Business news is analysed and that means I no longer have to panic when someone asks what I think about the latest banking fiasco. Even though it's an early morning programme, politicians and other guests on the programme aren't given an easy ride to start the day; all 3 presenters do an excellent job in grilling guests when they have to.
They also do an excellent job of giving traffic updates in real time so you can switch your route if necessary.
I love listening to Good Morning Ulster in the car on the school run and drive to work. I learn something every morning and I love that. It means I can tick that box and tidy away my brain cells for the rest of the day. read more