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The success of Radio 4 News FM during the first Gulf War (1991) led the BBC to propose the launch of a rolling-news service. Initially the plan was to broadcast a rolling news service on BBC Radio 4's long wave frequency; but this met with considerable opposition, both internally and externally, [6] so the BBC decided to close BBC Radio 5 and replace the old service's educational and children ...
BBC Radio 4: C224 80-128 kbit/s Mono / joint stereo News, drama and speech 92.5 - 96.1 MHz 103.5 - 104.9 MHz 198 LW BBC Radio 5 Live: C225 64-80 kbit/s Mono: Live news and sport 693, 909, 990 kHz and BBC Local Radio overnight BBC Radio 6 Music: C22B 128 kbit/s Joint stereo Alternative music — BBC Radio 1Xtra: C22A 128 kbit/s Joint stereo
BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced by BBC News for BBC Radio 4, as well as solely for BBC Sounds. The BBC has over 5,500 journalists [1] based both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
BBC Radio 5 may refer to: BBC Radio 5 (former), a BBC Radio network from 1990 to 1994; BBC Radio 5 Live, a BBC Radio network since 1994;
[60] 5 Live continues to simulcast BBC Radio London on Friday and Saturday overnights. 10 December – Emma Barnett leaves. [61] Question Time Extra Time is broadcast for the final time. 2021. 7 January – Adrian Chiles is confirmed as presenter of BBC Radio 5 Live's weekday mid-morning show on Thursdays and Fridays, replacing Emma Barnett.
The BBC Home Service (launched 1 September 1939) became BBC Radio 4. BBC Radio 5 was launched on 27 August 1990 as a home for sport and educational and children's programming, but was replaced by BBC Radio 5 Live, a dedicated news and sport network, on 28 March 1994.
AREC FM, 107.0, mono, BBC World Service. Good coverage of CBD right out to the airport and the station is commercial free. ... Radio Brooklyn, 106.9 mono, 0.5 Watts ...
Up All Night is a late night phone-in programme broadcast on the national news/sport station BBC Radio 5 Live in the United Kingdom, usually on air between 1 and 5 am every night. It is also broadcast on all of the BBC's local radio frequencies across England as well as on the BBC's Radio Scotland, Radio Wales, Radio Ulster and Radio Foyle.