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  2. The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show - Wikipedia

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    The Radio 6 Music show is presented live by Craig Charles and produced by Simon Hodge, Ben Appleyard and Ellen Orchard for TBI Media. All varieties of funk and soul music are played, from classic tracks to contemporary releases. [1] It is the longest-running show on BBC Radio 6 Music. [2]

  3. BBC Radio 6 Music - Wikipedia

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    The same report also showed that 6 Music had surpassed BBC Radio 3 in listening share, an increase of 31% from the year previously. In 2014, a report was released stating that BBC Radio 6 Music had overtaken BBC Radio 3 in numbers of listeners per week for the first time. The digital station's weekly average was 1.89m listeners (up 5.5% on 2013 ...

  4. List of BBC podcasts - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 5 6 September 2021 [40] Stacey Dooley: Fresh Starts BBC Radio 5 15 September 2020 Yes [41] Eddie Hearn: No Passion, No Point BBC Radio 5 28 May 2019 [42] Midnight Meets with Colin Murray BBC Radio 5 21 April 2017 [43] Life Changing BBC Radio 4 1 April 2021 [44] Short Cuts BBC Radio 4 2 October 2012 [33] The Life Scientific: BBC Radio 4

  5. Matt Everitt - Wikipedia

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    He also presents music news on Lauren Laverne's BBC Radio 6 Music weekday breakfast show and on Ken Bruce's weekday mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2. Everitt produces and presents radio documentaries including Maximum RNB - The Birth Of The Who [ 6 ] for Radio 2 , Bowie's Heroes [ 7 ] for BBC 6 Music and The Business of Music with Matt Everitt ...

  6. Iggy Pop - Wikipedia

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    Pop hosts a weekly radio show and podcast titled "Iggy Confidential" on BBC Radio 6 Music. [104] In it he covers an eclectic range of music from punk to jazz, and champions new artists such as Shame, Fat White Family, False Heads, and Sleaford Mods. He also championed Mik Artistik, whose song "Sweet Leaf of the North" was named by Iggy as one ...

  7. BBC Radio - Wikipedia

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    With the increased rollout of Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) between 1995 and 2002, BBC Radio launched several new digital-only stations BBC 1Xtra, BBC 6 Music and BBC 7 in 2002 on 16 August, 11 March and 15 December respectively – the first for "new black British music", the second as a source of performance-based "alternative" music, the ...

  8. Radcliffe & Maconie - Wikipedia

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    The show originally ran on BBC Radio 2 from 16 April 2007 until 23 March 2011, where it was known as The Radcliffe and Maconie Show. Originally broadcast on weekday afternoons, the current 6 Music show broadcasts from the BBC's MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester. The duo celebrated the 10th anniversary of the show and broadcasting ...

  9. Shaun Keaveny - Wikipedia

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    He began presenting the BBC 6 Music Breakfast Show on 2 April 2007. He also substitutes for a range of presenters on BBC Radio 2. [6] The show was originally presented by Phill Jupitus, who had hosted the show since the station's inception in March 2002. The show had regular music news updates from presenter Matt Everitt and Georgie Rogers.