Rod Stewart will have a dedicated online radio service provided by the people behind Cork's C103, which will play all his hits until the end of May in the lead-up to his show at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on May 25th.

As reported by Radio Today Ireland, the station, which broadcasts to Cork city and county, has launched Radio Rod on its digital platforms.
The station will play only songs from Stewart, who made an emotional appearance on the Late Late Show in March, 24 hours a day and will be available via the C103 website and also on the radio station’s smartphone Apps.
Brendan O’Driscoll, Content Controller for C103 and Cork’s 96FM said: "Rod kicks off a great summer of live music in Cork on May 25th. He’s an artist who has stood the test of time and is a great fit for C103. So we decided it was only right to give him his own station.
"Radio Rod is part of our ongoing drive to innovate and to provide the best service for the people of Cork."
The singer has recorded a number of jingles for use on the dedicated channel.
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