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SERIES RETURNS ON SUNDAY 24 MAY 2009

WHEN: Sundays 6.05pm
WHERE: RTÉ Radio 1, FM, LW 252 and ONLINE

Presenter: Jimmy Magee
Producer: Robbie Irwin

CONTACT US:

email: takeyourpoint@rte.ie

Phone: 1850 715 105
Phone Northern Irl: 08457 854444

Text: 51551
Northern Ire: Text the word Studio plus your comments to 80889

About the show
RTÉ Radio 1's interactive GAA programme, Take Your Point, will give listeners the chance to air their reaction to all of the summer's GAA Championship action.

Presented by Jimmy Magee, the show will gauge reaction to the weekend's big matches, as well as bringing listeners' reaction to all of the other football and hurling matches around the country.

Take Your Point is inviting listeners to text their reaction to Sunday's big games to 51551, as they make their way out of stadiums around the country and hit the road home. The best texts and e-mails will be read out on the show and listeners will get a chance to participate in the show.

Fans can email their feedback to takeyourpoint@rte.ie and send texts to: 51551.

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