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  2. Jackie Brambles - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Todd Brambles (born 1 March 1967) is a British journalist, radio DJ and television presenter. In the earlier part of her broadcasting career she was known as Jakki Brambles . Early life and early career

  3. Greatest Hits Radio overtakes BBC Radio 1 in listening ...

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    In joining the ranks at Greatest Hits Radio, ... Jackie Brambles, Alex Lester and Richard Allinson. Greatest Hits Radio targets a different audience from Radio 1, concentrating on music from the ...

  4. Greatest Hits Radio - Wikipedia

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    The stations which initially formed the Greatest Hits Radio network are predominantly sister stations to the corresponding Hits Radio network stations. Many were originally set up as a 'Gold' counterpart (e.g. Radio City Gold in Liverpool) when stations were instructed by the Independent Broadcasting Authority to cease simulcasting their services on both AM and FM in the late 1980s.

  5. Greatest Hits Radio overtakes BBC Radio 1 in listening figures

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  6. Simon Mayo Drivetime - Wikipedia

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    Simon Mayo Drivetime, is the incarnation of the drivetime show on BBC Radio 2 between 11 January 2010 and 4 May 2018, being revived briefly for Mayo's final show with the station on 21 December that year, and then fully from 15 March 2021 on Greatest Hits Radio.

  7. Janice Long - Wikipedia

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    The programme featured audio archive from Top of the Pops, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, and Live Aid, contributions from her husband and widower Paul and radio colleagues such as Richard Allinson, Paul Gambaccini, Mark Goodier, Jackie Brambles [56] and Simon Mayo, as well as contributions from musicians, including Stephen Duffy, Frankie Goes To ...

  8. Timeline of Greatest Hits Radio - Wikipedia

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    1 March – Bauer announces plans to replace Kiss with Greatest Hits Radio on its FM frequencies in Cambridge, Peterborough and Suffolk, subject to Ofcom approval. [56] 20 March – Bauer launches a regional Greatest Hits Radio service for Cambridge, Peterborough and Suffolk on DAB ahead of proposed changes to its FM frequencies in the area. [56]

  9. Jackie DeShannon discusses 'Put a Little Love in Your Heart ...

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    To wit, the song was the closing number at 1979's United Nations Music for UNICEF Concert, covered as a top-10 duet by Annie Lennox and Al Green in 1988 and recorded by Dolly Parton in 1993.