Over 70 volunteers produce and broadcast 84 hours of programmes each week from its studios in Dundrum Town Centre.
The station also broadcasts a wide range of specialist music programmes (Jazz, Soul, Country, Reggae, Rock etc.)
Dublin South FM, formerly DSCR (Dublin South Community Radio), was formed by the Churchtown Residents Association in 1982 and started broadcasting from a premises off Main Street, Dundrum, before moving to the local Holy Cross School.
After an oral hearing in November 1994, the IRTC board granted DSCR the first broadcast license for a Community Radio station in Dublin.
The station is managed by a team of producers, production assistants, and marketing staff with support from the Dublin South FM Board.