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  2. Community Radio Awards - Wikipedia

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    Gold: Julie Donaldson's Morning Mix – Zetland FM; Silver: The Health and Wellbeing Hour – Heartland FM; Bronze The Vale This Week – Bro Radio; Community Development Project of the Year Gold: Chapel St Primary School takes over – ALL FM; Silver: Cash 4 Calendars Campaign – Spark Sunderland; Bronze The 4Ps Project – Vectis Radio

  3. List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 1981

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    Rabbitt's song was one of two tracks which reached the number one spot on the AC, country and pop charts during the early part of 1981, along with Dolly Parton's "9 to 5". Soon after Parton's song exited the number one position on the AC listing, the Scottish singer Sheena Easton topped the chart with "Morning Train (9 to 5)". In her native ...

  4. Timeline of chart shows on UK radio - Wikipedia

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    12 September – The first broadcast of a classical music chart takes place as the newly launched Classic FM’s output includes a weekly chart show, and is broadcast on Saturday mornings and is presented by Paul Gambaccini. 1993. 18 April – The Official 1 FM Album Chart show is broadcast for the first time.

  5. Express FM - Wikipedia

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    Express FM is a private Tunisian radio station specializing in economics which was founded on October 21, 2010 by Mourad Gueddiche and Naoufel Ben Rayana, co-founders of Maghreb Productions Communication (MPC). Express FM is the fifth-launched private radio station in Tunisia.

  6. 1988 in British music - Wikipedia

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    1988 sees Radio 1 start to broadcast on FM on a full time basis across much of the UK when five major transmitters begin radiating Radio 1 on FM for the first time. [6] [7] Previously, Radio 1 had only been available on FM for approximately 25 hours per week, when it 'borrowed' BBC Radio 2's FM frequency at certain points of the day.

  7. Billboard Hot 100 - Wikipedia

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    Billboard ' s primary chart among these was the Best Sellers in Stores chart, and the magazine refers to that when discussing a song's performance before the creation of the Hot 100. [11] In its issue of November 12, 1955, Billboard published The Top 100 for the first time (for the survey weeks ending October 26 and November 2). [ 12 ]

  8. Radio Songs (chart) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s and 1970s, Billboard continued to collect airplay data as a component of the Hot 100 but did not make the chart public. [3] The airplay-only chart debuted as a 30-position chart on October 20, 1984, and was expanded to 40 positions on May 31, 1986. [4] Rankings were based on playlists received by a panel of Top 40 radio stations.

  9. Rhydian Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Rhydian's eighth album was released in February 2023, and became his second album to top the UK Classical Albums Chart (after One Day Like This). [19] He has announced it will be his final studio album, before ending his recording career with a Greatest Hits album later in the year. [20]