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  2. Talksport - Wikipedia

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    Talksport (styled as talkSPORT), owned by News Broadcasting, is a sports radio station in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. The station was originally launched as Talk Radio UK in 1995. Talksport's content includes live coverage of sporting events, interviews with the leading names in sport and entertainment, phone-ins and discussion.

  3. Talkradio - Wikipedia

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    TalkRadio (previously styled as talkRADIO) is a talk radio station broadcasting nationally in the United Kingdom, which was relaunched on 21 March 2016.Based in London and owned by Wireless Group, a subsidiary of News Corp., it is the sister station of national stations Talksport (itself originally known as Talk Radio UK), Talksport 2, Virgin Radio UK and Times Radio.

  4. The Mother of All Talk Shows - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, broadcasting regulator Ofcom said that several episodes of Galloway's Talksport programme between November 2008 and January 2009 had broken its guidelines by moving away from a debating format "to campaign on a major matter of controversy", because Galloway had called on listeners to join demonstrations against Israel because of ...

  5. 2024 in British radio - Wikipedia

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    22 July – Jazz FM launches a new summer schedule, which sees new programmes for several of its presenters, but the departure of Lil Koko and Claire Teal. [258] 24 July – BBC Radio 1 Relax closes after 3 years of broadcasting, and BBC Radio 4 LW no longer shows up on BBC Sounds, as the schedule carried the same output from BBC Radio 4 FM. [259]

  6. Mike Mendoza (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Michael David Mendoza (born 1 November 1948) [1] is a British radio presenter and former politician best known for the overnight radio shows he presented on Talksport between 2004 and 2008, initially on weeknights before being moved to weekends in 2006. Mike joined TalkSport after eleven years as overnight presenter with London's LBC.

  7. Mike Graham (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Their most recent slot was on Friday nights at 10 p.m. on Talksport. Their last radio show on Talksport was 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. on 29 March 2019. In April 2019, The Two Mikes disbanded; the first sign of the pair breaking up was the ending of their TMTV online shows. Mike Graham announced on Twitter "he was done" and therefore the team split.

  8. Paul Ross - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In January 2018, as part of schedule changes to the station, Ross moved to overnights in the earlier time of 1–5 am. He left talkRADIO in September 2019 to join sister station Talksport, presenting in the same overnight timeslot. This continued to be simulcast on talkRADIO until the launch of the new schedules in April 2022.

  9. Andy Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    Andy Goldstein is a British television presenter and radio broadcaster currently working for Talksport. [1] He has presented Soccer AM on Saturday mornings, replacing Tim Lovejoy (having also previously taken over from him as co-host on Soccer AM's All Sports Show) in 2004. [2] The All-Sports show ended in 2007.