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Radio News Hub hires Ricky Durkin as Head of Content and Dave McMullan as News Editor. [351] 24 November – Presenter Lauren Laverne reveals she has been given the "all clear" following cancer treatment. [352] Greatest Hits Radio Live takes place at Manchester's Co-op Live arena, and featuring Ken Bruce, Martin Kemp, Jenny Powell and Kate ...
The following is a list of events affecting radio broadcasting in 2024. Events listed include radio program debuts, finales, cancellations, station launches, closures, and format changes, as well as information about controversies and deaths of radio personalities.
27 March – Don Saunders, the deputy chair of the Free National Movement, is fatally shot in a robbery in Gambier Village, west of Nassau. [1]4-5 May – 2024 World Athletics Relays at Nassau [2]
Older ZNS-TV logo, with variant colors. ZNS radio was founded in 1937 to broadcast hurricane warnings to the islands throughout the archipelago. At its inception, the station broadcast for two hours a day, featuring news and musical recordings from the BBC [1] and Nassau sources.
BBC Radio 5 Live: News, current affairs, discussion and sport. Yes BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra: Additional sports coverage. No Yes BBC Radio 6 Music: Alternative music, rock, reggae and other minor genres. BBC Asian Network: Station for the British Asian community. In some areas BBC World Service: International radio station for current affairs. No
Sunak announces a further £2.5bn in military aid for Ukraine during 2024. [55] British Post Office scandal: The BBC reports that Post Office managers threatened and lied to the broadcaster in an attempt to conceal key evidence ahead of the broadcast of the 2015 Panorama documentary that brought the Horizon IT scandal to public attention. [56]
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Channel 4 announces 90% of its 2024 Summer Paralympics team are disabled, with 1,300 hours of live sport across Channel 4, More4 and streaming. Apart from Clare Balding , Vick Hope and Lee McKenzie , the rest are disabled, with Ellie Simmonds , Rose Ayling-Ellis , Lenny Rush , and Fury ( Jodie Ounsley ) from "Gladiators" making their presenting ...