Originally broadcast on
The Derek Mooney Show on
RTÉ Radio 1 and subsequently on the
2fm Breakfast Show, the sketches were moved to just after the 10:00 news on
The Gerry Ryan Show on RTÉ 2fm in January 2007.
Nob Nation was then repeated at night on Damien Farrelly's
The Frequency on 2FM. One comedy sketch was selected and was featured on
Playback on Radio One on Saturday mornings and on
The Saturday Show on 2fm on Saturday afternoons. It has also featured on Ireland's most popular radio show,
Morning Ireland, on RTÉ Radio 1.
Nob Nation was reported in the
Sunday Independent on 20 January 2008 as being Ireland's most popular
podcast of the previous year, with figures showing a total of 736,711 downloads on
RTÉ.ie between April and December 2007.
Nob Nation also features prominently on the
iTunes free podcast chart. Following a number of complaints about Callan's portrayal of
Taoiseach Brian Cowen "swaying and snorting in booze-filled sing-songs about his difficulties in office", the popularity of the slot has "simply exploded" according to RTÉ, with over 250,000 hits each month and making up almost a third of all downloads from RTÉ.ie. In January 2009,
Nob Nation satirised the RTÉ staff pay cut controversy by suggesting Gerry Ryan would try to get out of taking a pay cut by broadcasting for longer but without charging extra for it and that Pat Kenny would contribute to the economy by doing a nixer for free in the RTÉ canteen – to the dismay of all who preferred their full Irish breakfast to the delicacies favoured by the Kenny palate. ==CD releases==