All Radio articles – Page 150
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BBC 7 NEARS LAUNCH.
The BBC's final digital radio station BBC 7 will finally launch on 15 December after months
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NEW TARRANT PRODUCER.
Capital Radio's Century Network executive producer Sarah-Jane Eddon has been appointed as the new executive producer
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Radio sector set to win '3 plus 1' battle.
The commercial radio industry was this week optimistic that the government's controversial 'three plus one' local
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Interview - Returning radio news.
Chrysalis Radio chief executive Phil Riley is gung-ho about relaunching LBC, but what does he thing the communications bill will mean for the future of the UK radio industry?
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Last bid to can 'three plus one'.
Commercial radio companies have made a last ditch attempt to persuade the government to change the
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Galaxy man to Kiss 100.
Former Galaxy Network head of music Christian Smith has been appointed as Kiss 100 head of
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Young stays off-air.
Veteran radio presenter Sir Jimmy Young, currently recovering from a hip operation, has decided not to
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Jowell drops 'three plus one' rule
The government has confirmed that the controversial 'three plus one' local radio ownership rule will be dropped in favour of a 'two plus one' requirement, write Colin Robertson and Georgina Lipscomb
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Byford leads global celebrations
BBC World Service director Mark Byford has lined himself up as the star turn in a 60-minute show set to form part of the global news service's 70th birthday celebrations next month, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Radio sector set to win '3 plus 1' battle
The commercial radio industry is optimistic that the government's controversial 'three plus one' local ownership will be dropped in favour of a 'two plus one' requirement, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Classic FM bags Goodier
The voice of BBC Radio 1's chart rundown Mark Goodier is set to host a new chart show on Classic FM in the new year, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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BBC 7 unveiled
The BBC has announced the launch date of its final and much-awaited digital radio station BBC 7, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Club Asia wins London AM radio licence
Club Asia has beaten off competition from seven other applicants to win the coveted Greater London AM radio licence currently run by Liberty Radio, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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LBC axes Bates
Breakfast show presenters Simon Bates and co-host Petrie Hosken are the first victims of Chrysalis Radio's revamp of LBC , writes Luke Satchell
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Last bid to can 'three plus one'
Commercial radio companies have made a last ditch attempt to persuade the government to change the controversial 'three plus one' local radio ownership rule proposed in the draft communications bill, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Capital Radio sees share and reach plummet
Capital 95.8 FM suffered a hammering in the latest set of Rajars, with its share dropping by nearly two percentage points from the same period last year, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Virgin loses more listeners
Virgin Radio has continued its downward spiral since the departure of DJ Chris Evans with its national station dropping in both reach and share in the latest set of Rajars, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Kyte hired to get LBC flying
Chrysalis has moved to put some broadcasting muscle behind its bid to relaunch ailing London radio station LBC by poaching BBC Radio 5 Live deputy controller Steve Kyte, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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AR-UK nets£1m to bid for radio licences
Fledgling Radio outfit Absolute Radio UK (AR-UK) has secured£1m from shareholders Ulster TV and Eurocast to bid for eight upcoming radio licences, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Radio chief calls for global outlook to develop digital
UBC Media chief executive Simon Cole has called for the global radio industry to set aside its 'parochial mentality' and work together to build a digital future, writes Georgina Lipscomb