All Radio articles – Page 95
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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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NewsGCap 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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NewsClassic 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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NewsArculus 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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FeaturesJohn 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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NewsJo 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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NewsBBC 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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NewsBBC chair accuses staff
BBC Trust chairman Sir Michael Lyons has admitted that some BBC staff are failing to 'play fair with the public'.
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NewsNew BBC faking scandal
BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley Show is the latest to be named in the fakery scandal.
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NewsITV1 commits to Millionaire
ITV1 has ordered a new series of long-running hit Who Wants to be a Millionaire?.
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FeaturesAndrew Harrison interview
New Radio Centre chief executive Andrew Harrison once told us that Yorkie wasn't for girls but can he persuade advertisers that radio is for them?
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FeaturesStation Profile: Real Radio Wales
A in-depth look at the radio station Real Radio Wales. Includes an interview with managing director of Real Radio Wales Andy Carter.
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FeaturesCity takes heart from digital listening surge
City analysts have heralded the increase in digital radio listening revealed in this quarter's Rajars as a positive sign for the future of commercial radio.
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CommentLies, damn lies and statistics
John Baish argues that new ideas are vital or commercial radio's internal struggles will choke its potential.
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NewsJane Garvey to host Woman's Hour
BBC Radio 5 Live veteran Jane Garvey is to join Radio 4's Woman's Hourteam as a presenter, replacing Martha Kearney who left in April to become the main presenter of World at One. [ALL]
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NewsR5 Live shakes up schedule
Gabby Logan has been given a new two hour Sunday morning news slot on BBC Radio 5 Live as part of a shake up of the station's schedule. [ALL]
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NewsFive go in Global Radio restructure
Global Radio has axed five senior roles in a management restructure designed to give station directors more responsibility and enable faster local decision-making. [ALL]
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NewsKelly Osbourne joins R1
BBC Radio 1 has drafted in Kelly Osbourne to host a new Sunday evening teen show and axed chart show presenters JK and Joel as part of its new-look daytime and evening schedules.
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NewsLBC to air UGC views after Friction tie-up
Talk radio station LBC 97.3 FM will air listener-generated content after signing a deal with online debate website Friction.tv.
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NewsO'Connell extends contract
Virgin Radio breakfast DJ Christian O'Connell has signed a new two-year contract that will keep him at the station until the end of 2009.


















