All Radio articles – Page 156
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BBC radio may need rejig to keep share
BBC Radios 1 and 2 may have to be repositioned once again within the next five years in order to retain their market share, according to a new report, writes Steve Aston
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DCMS may rethink ownership
Broadcasting minister Kim Howells has confirmed that the government is open to revising its communications bill proposals on local radio ownership, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Clear Channel still eyeing UK market
Lowry Mays, chief executive and chairman of the world's largest radio outfit, Clear Channel, claimed his company will become a major player in the UK radio market despite recently selling Jazz FM - its only UK radio interest, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Galaxy 105 is commercial radio station of the year
Chrysalis-owned Galaxy 105 scooped the coveted radio station of the year award at the NTL Commercial Radio Awards, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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Group sharing for Capital
Capital Radio is stepping up plans to network its content by developing a 'group sharing infrastructure', writesGeorgina Lipscomb
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Emap in 'Kiss for Asians' plan
Emap Radio will launch a 'Kiss for Asians' station if its bid to take over the London-based Liberty Radio licence is successful, writesGeorgina Lipscomb
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PARMAR SIGNS UP FOR BID.
Yorkshire-based Sunrise Radio chief executive Usha Parmar has joined Club Asia's bid for the AM London
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PENK BACK AT CAPITAL.
DJ Steve Penk is returning to 95.8 Capital FM to front a new late night show
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CRCA U-turns on changes.
The commercial radio companies are set for a head-on collision with their regulator, the Radio Authority, when they appear before the joint committee examining the communications bill on Monday (24 June), writes Lucy Rouse
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Radio Authority may relax local news rule.
The Radio Authority is considering dropping rules that force local radio stations to produce and broadcast news from within their catchment areas in order to allow news operations to consolidate, writes Leigh Holmwood
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CRCA U-turns on changes
The commercial radio companies are set for a head-on collision with their regulator, the Radio Authority, when they appear before the joint committee examining the communications bill on Monday (24 June), writes Lucy Rouse
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Radio Authority may relax local news rule
The Radio Authority is considering dropping rules that force local radio stations to produce and broadcast news from within their own catchment areas in order to allow news operations to consolidate, writes Leigh Holmwood
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Parmar signs up for bid
Yorkshire-based Sunrise Radio chief executive Usha Parmar has joined Club Asia's bid for the AM London radio licence currently held by Liberty Radio
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Penk returns to Capital FM
The turbulent career of radio DJ Steve Penk has taken another turn with the announcement today that he is returning to 95.8 Capital FM, writes Jon Rogers
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GUARDIAN BUYS JAZZ FM.
Jazz FM has been bought by the Guardian Media Group for£44.5m after board members agreed
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TEN ALPS MAKES BIG GAIN.
Ten Alps Communications, the TV and radio indie backed by Bob Geldof, has announced a turnaround
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MacKenzie rallies the little guys.
Kelvin Mackenzie, the outspoken chairman and chief executive of The Wireless Group (TWG), has moved to reinforce his argument that the Rajar audience measurement system is flawed, forming a trade association to lobby for changes, writes Jon Rogers
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Saga wins east midlands FM licence.
Saga Radio has increased its reach in the midlands after beating off 14 other applicants to win the hotly contested east midlands FM radio licence, writes Jon Rogers
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MacKenzie rallies the little guys
Kelvin MacKenzie, the outspoken chairman and chief executive of The Wireless Group (TWG), has moved to reinforce his argument that the Rajar audience measurement system is flawed, forming a trade association to lobby for changes, writes Jon Rogers
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Saga wins east midlands FM licence
Saga Radio has increased its reach in the midlands after beating off 14 other applicants to win the hotly contested east midlands FM radio licence, writes Jon Rogers