All Radio articles – Page 93
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Digital listening surges ahead
Digital radio listening has risen by 23% over the past three months.
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Lord Eatwell takes chair
Former Commercial Radio Companies Association chairman Lord John Eatwell has been appointed as chairman of the Classic FM Consumer Panel.
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Revenue boost for UBC
A bumper period of commissioning helped radio indie UBC Media boost group turnover by 9% for the first six months to 30 September 2007.
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BBC streams Electric Proms
BBC Radio will provide video streaming of the Electric Proms and the London Jazz Festival in the next month.
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GMG considers in-house sales
Guardian Media Group could take its ad sales in-house following the termination of its contract with Global Radio.
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Concert to air across Emap
Emap Radio will broadcast a live music charity event from Brixton Academy across its entire network on 1 Nov.
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GCap wins Northants bid
GCap Media has been awarded the new local digital multiplex for Northamptonshire.
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Classic FM signs orchestra
Classic FM has signed a five-year partnership deal with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.
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Ofcom delays FoR findings
The UK radio industry will have to wait longer than expected to discover Ofcom’s proposals for the future regulation of the sector after the watchdog delayed publishing its Future of Radio consultation until later this year.
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New boss for Orange UK
Tom Alexander has been appointed chief executive of Orange UK, replacing Bernard Ghillebaert.
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Tindle to sell stations
Tindle Radio, the 13-station local radio group owned by newspaper entrepreneur Sir Ray Tindle, is up for sale.
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GCap adds to station websites
GCap Media has hooked up with Intel to provide extra interviews, archive and video content on its websites.
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Classic FM unveils online service
GCap Media-owned station Classic FM has launched a listen-again service and a daily internet-only show.
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Arculus eyes role at Emap
Former Emap managing director Sir David Arculus has put himself forward as a potential chairman for the group.
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John Leonard - Smooth Operations
A professional folk musician until he joined the BBC at Radio Sheffield in 1976, John Leonard has worked in radio ever since, setting up Smooth Operations with Nick Barraclough in 1995. He lives with his family just outside Oldham.
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Jo Whiley radio show joins fakery list
BBC Radio 1’s Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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BBC to run DAB tests
The BBC is to test the delivery of multimedia content on DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) digital radio.
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BBC chair accuses staff
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has admitted that some BBC staff are failing to 'play fair with the public'.