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  2. Category:BBC Radio 6 Music presenters - Wikipedia

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  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. 2025 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    7 January – A power outage at Frisk Radio forces the breakfast show presenters Andy and Steph to present their content using a mobile phone. [10] 9 January Lauren Laverne announces she is stepping down as presenter of BBC Radio 6 Music's breakfast show; Nick Grimshaw will take over the show, while Laverne will move to presenting mid-mornings ...

  5. Adam and Joe (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Adam and Joe was a radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music presented by Adam and Joe – comedians Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish.The show began in October 2007 and ran for three hours in a Saturday morning slot, originally from 9:00am to 12:00pm before moving to 10:00am to 1:00pm.

  6. 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]

  7. Matt Everitt - Wikipedia

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    Everitt began his career in radio in 2002 on Xfm, where he presented various shows and documentaries. [1] He stayed with the station until 2007. 2007 saw Everitt join BBC Radio 6 Music, where he presented music news magazine show The Music Week for three years.

  8. 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.

  9. 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 ...