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BBC Radio London is the BBC's local radio station serving Greater London. It broadcasts on FM , DAB , digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London . According to RAJAR , the station has a weekly audience of 548,000 listeners and a 0.9% share as of December 2023.
BBC Radio London combines speech and music based programmes 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Broadcasting across London on 94.9 FM, DAB, Virgin Media Channel 930, Sky Channel 0152 (in London area only), Freeview Channel 721 and also online. The station was previously known as BBC London Live, GLR (Greater London Radio) and BBC London 94.9.
1988. 7 October – When Radio London ends, test transmissions for Greater London Radio (GLR) begin. 25 October – At 6.30am, BBC GLR launches. Put together by new Managing Editor Matthew Bannister and Programme Director Trevor Dann, the station is aimed at 25- to 45-year-olds and is on air daily from 6.30am until 10pm, followed by a regional show, keeping the station on air until midnight.
Hutchinson is also a regular contributor to BBC Radio Four, as well as BBC Two's Newsnight, Robert Elms' show on BBC London 94.9 (semi-regularly on Sundays) and various programmes on LBC radio. On BBC Two, he presented How to Rescue a House, now seen on UKTV Style.
In February 2015 Rebecca Hollweg was on Robert Elms' BBC London 94.9 radio show. [29] Also in February 2015, she was interviewed and played live on World Update with Dan Damon on BBC World Service radio, and the title track of her new album Country Girl was played on BBC Radio 2 by Janice Long.
BBC London Live changes its name to BBC London 94.9. BBC London 94.9 becomes the first BBC local station to begin live streaming on the internet. October – BBC Three Counties Radio launches opt-out programming for the county of Buckinghamshire. 2002
1 October – BBC London Live changes its name to BBC London 94.9. 2002. 25 February – London’s third DAB multiplex, DRG London, launches. 12 November – The Radio Authority announces that London station Liberty Radio has lost its licence to Club Asia, which had previously been broadcasting for several hours each day on Spectrum Radio ...
The Non-League Football Show was originally broadcast on BBC London 94.9. [2] It was moved to Radio 5 in August 2012, broadcasting at 05:30am. [ 3 ] An extended edition was also available as a podcast and the show has peaked at number 29 in the UK iTunes chart. [ 4 ]