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Liverpool Live Radio launched in 2020 [1] Due to the stations growth, shows are now broadcast on DAB+ in Liverpool, England, North Wales, worldwide online and also via Freeview. The station has won awards, including 'Best Media Outlet' at the Sound Media Awards.
Her final show ended on early Saturday morning of 1am on 7 October 2023. McDermott later announced she is working on a book about her life and radio career. [7] [8] [9] On 20 October 2024, McDermott returned to radio, presenting her 'Under The Duvet Club' on independent radio station Liverpool Live Radio on a Sunday evening. [10]
Maher was a presenter on BBC Radio Merseyside, in which he presented ‘The Weekend Inn’ on late Saturday and Sunday evenings for many years until 2020. [4]Alongside being a radio presenter, Maher has been a cabaret singer for many decades, in addition to this, he runs his own recording studio.
The show also often aired on BBC Radio Cumbria and BBC Radio Lancashire [1] Host of the show, Linda McDermott [2] has presented other shows such as Morning Merseyside for over seven years. [3] In 2008, McDermott broadcast live for three hours in storm force seas during the 50th Battle of the Atlantic commemorations and also hosted coverage of ...
Radio City Talk relaunched with a full schedule of live shows on weekdays, presented by Steve Hothersall (The Kick Off), Mick Coyle (Liverpool Live) and Adam Caterall (Full Time) and the Pete Price 'Late Night City' show being relayed from Radio City 2. [8] Weekend programming consisted of specialist, sport and music output.
Radio Merseyside studios, 2021. BBC Radio Merseyside was the third BBC Local Radio station to start broadcasting, launching on 22 November 1967 and broadcasting from the sixth floor of council-owned offices in Commerce House, Liverpool. In late 1981, Radio Merseyside moved to a new purpose-built studios on Paradise Street, Liverpool. Broadcasts ...
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Hold Your Plums started out as a segment of Billy Butler’s radio show and was extended to a two-hour show of its own. It was broadcast live from the BBC Radio Merseyside Studio’s on Paradise Street, Liverpool on Sundays from 11 am to 1 pm, using Root Beer Rag composed by Billy Joel as its regular catchy theme tune. Mostly an audience was ...