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  2. Timeline of BBC Radio 4 - Wikipedia

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    26 May – BBC Director-General Tim Davie announces plans for an annual £500m of savings that will see the closure of BBC Radio 5 Live's medium wave service, BBC Radio 4's long wave service and BBC Radio 4 Extra. There are also changes to local radio, with plans for shared content and the cancellation of some programmes that are not drawing a ...

  3. List of BBC radio stations - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio Lancashire 26 January 1971 (as BBC Radio Blackburn) Lancashire: Blackburn — 95.5 103.9 104.5 12A 720 MW 855 kHz (1972–17 May 2021) MW 1557 kHz (1984–15 Jan 2018) BBC Radio Manchester 10 September 1970 Greater Manchester Northeastern Cheshire Northwestern Derbyshire: Salford — 95.1 104.6 12C 719 MW 1296 kHz; MW 1458 kHz (1976 ...

  4. BBC Four - Wikipedia

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    BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.It was launched on 2 March 2002 [1] and shows a wide variety of programmes including arts, documentaries, music, international film and drama, and current affairs. [2]

  5. Friday Night Is Music Night - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night Is Music Night (known as Sunday Night Is Music Night on BBC Radio 2 from 2020) is a long-running live BBC radio concert programme featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, broadcast from 1953 to 2023 on the BBC Light Programme and its successor BBC Radio 2, moving to BBC Radio 3 from April 2024. [2]

  6. Sounds of the 70s - Wikipedia

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    The original Sounds of the Seventies was a Radio 1 programme broadcast on weekdays, initially 18:00–19:00, subsequently 22:00–00:00, on during the early 1970s. Among the DJs were Mike Harding, Alan Black, Pete Drummond, Annie Nightingale, John Peel (who alone had two shows per week), and Bob Harris (who started presenting the show on 19 August 1970 by playing Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl"). [1]

  7. Timeline of chart shows on UK radio - Wikipedia

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    4 October – Pick of the Pops is broadcast on the BBC Light Programme for the first time [1] 1957. September – For the first time, a chart rundown is broadcast on the radio when the format of running through the charts of the week, playing the top tens from various music papers plus entries to top 20s, is introduced as part of Pick of the ...

  8. BBC Radio 1 Dance - Wikipedia

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    The programme showcases new and popular British electronic music, with the Friday show simulcast on the main Radio 1 network as well as Radio 1 Dance. Show features include: Radio 1's Hottest Record - The Hottest Record is a daily feature on BBC Radio 1 that showcases a brand new track chosen as the "hottest" song of the day. The feature was ...

  9. 1960 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    2 August – Colin Davis makes his conducting début at the BBC Proms, with the London Symphony Orchestra in a programme of Rossini, Britten, Mozart, Berlioz and Schumann. [ 1 ] Programme debuts