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    Hooper lands another Ofcom role

    2002-11-19T09:23:32Z

    Richard Hooper, Radio Authority chairman and incoming deputy chairman of Ofcom has been appointed as chairman designate of the new super regulator's content board, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    World at One's Marsh takes helm at Today

    2002-11-19T09:07:51Z

    The BBC has drafted in the editor of World at One to take over Radio 4's flagship Today programme, replacing former editor Rod Liddle who was forced to step down from the role last month, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    Clear Channel interest boosts UK radio shares

    2002-11-18T14:12:54Z

    Shares in Capital Radio and GWR, the UK's largest commercial radio operators, shot up this morning following reports that US Radio group Clear Channel is mulling an acquisitive move into the UK market, writes Luke Satchell

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    RADIO 4 DRAMA SNAPS UP SEX AND THE CITY STAR.

    2002-11-18T12:50:54Z

    Sex and the City actor Kyle MacLachlan has been lined up to star in a radio

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    Asian music station wins Liberty's licence.

    2002-11-18T12:50:52Z

    Former Liberty Radio managing director John Ogden has beaten off his former colleagues to take control of the Greater London AM radio licence, on behalf of his new company, Club Asia, writes Georgina Lipscomb

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    GOODIER CLASSIC MOVE.

    2002-11-18T12:50:51Z

    The voice of BBC Radio 1's chart rundown Mark Goodier is to defect to national commercial

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    BBC 7 NEARS LAUNCH.

    2002-11-18T12:50:51Z

    The BBC's final digital radio station BBC 7 will finally launch on 15 December after months

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    NEW TARRANT PRODUCER.

    2002-11-18T12:50:50Z

    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.

    2002-11-18T12:50:34Z

    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.

    2002-11-15T15:29:48Z

    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'.

    2002-11-15T15:29:18Z

    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.

    2002-11-15T15:29:17Z

    Former Galaxy Network head of music Christian Smith has been appointed as Kiss 100 head of

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    Young stays off-air.

    2002-11-15T15:29:16Z

    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

    2002-11-14T14:47:27Z

    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

    2002-11-14T10:46:30Z

    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

    2002-11-14T09:16:11Z

    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

    2002-11-13T09:13:10Z

    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

    2002-11-13T08:47:46Z

    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

    2002-11-12T08:30:00Z

    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

    2002-11-08T15:27:25Z

    Breakfast show presenters Simon Bates and co-host Petrie Hosken are the first victims of Chrysalis Radio's revamp of LBC , writes Luke Satchell