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Bridge FM (formerly TOC H Hospital Radio, Radio Tayside and Radio Liff) is an independent hospital radio station which is currently based in Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, Scotland that was launched in 1952. The radio station airs 24 hours a day with a range of music and talk show programmes.
Tayside Regional Council directly operated local bus services in the City of Dundee from 1975 until 1986, when bus deregulation under terms of the Transport Act 1985 was implemented. The restructured Tayside Buses became employee-owned in 1991, was sold to National Express in 1997 and McGill's Bus Services in 2020, and today trades as Xplore ...
Tay FM is an Independent Local Radio station based in Edinburgh serving Dundee, Perth and Tayside in Scotland.The station is owned by and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK and forms part of the Hits Radio network.
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Radio Tay's locally-targeted programming for Tayside on Tay FM consists of 4 hours per day on weekdays (Breakfast 6-10am). Greatest Hits Radio (Tayside & Fife) (formerly Tay 2) produces no shows intended specifically for the Tayside area. Both stations carry local news, sport and traffic bulletins every day.
Marisa Kabas is an independent journalist who runs a newsletter called The Handbasket. She broke down how she built and grew her newsletter business.
Greatest Hits Radio Tayside & Fife (formerly Tay AM [1] and Tay 2 [2]) is an Independent Local Radio station based in Dundee, Scotland, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Greatest Hits Radio network. It is broadcast in Dundee, Perth and Tayside. As of December 2023, the station has a weekly audience of 35,000 listeners, according to ...
Tayside Police was a territorial police force covering the Scottish council areas of Angus, Dundee City and Perth and Kinross (the former Tayside region) until 1 April 2013, at which point it was subsumed into Police Scotland. The total area covered by the force was 2,896 square miles (7,500 km 2) with a population of 388,000.