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  2. BBC Radio Derby - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio Derby's satellite van pictured in Osnabrück - Derby's twin city. BBC Radio Derby began broadcasting officially on 29 April 1971, though it went on air two months earlier than planned to cover the bankruptcy of the local aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce. The station's logo was a Rams head in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

  3. Colin Bloomfield - Wikipedia

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    Colin Bloomfield (22 February 1982 – 25 April 2015) was an English radio personality best known for his coverage of Derby County F.C. on BBC Radio Derby, as a presenter, reporter and commentator. Following his terminal prognosis for melanoma , he became an activist and fundraiser, setting up an eponymous appeal to educate children about the ...

  4. BBC East Midlands - Wikipedia

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    The region is the controlling centre for BBC Radio Nottingham, BBC Radio Derby and BBC Radio Leicester. On weekdays, each local radio station will have three standardised programme blocks with a total of three presenters for daytime as follows: 6 am Breakfast; 10 am Mid-morning; 2 pm Afternoons; 6 pm Evenings

  5. Derby must score first says Warne after Cardiff loss - AOL

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    Derby County manager Paul Warne believes his side paid the price for not scoring the first goal against Cardiff City as they fell to a 2-1 loss on Saturday.

  6. Mike Carey (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Carey started his career at the Derby Telegraph before becoming the newspaper's chief cricket correspondent. He was also cricket correspondent for The Daily Telegraph from 1982 to 1986. [1] He was best known for presenting various programmes for BBC Radio Derby, including Memorable Melodies for over 20 years until 2019. He was always credited ...

  7. BBC East Midlands Today - Wikipedia

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    New editing facilities were built at a site on Derby Road, where staff increased from 2 to 18. 75% of the news for the opt out came from local radio. Tom Beesley, with another former BBC Midlands regional manager David Waine (regional head at Birmingham from June 1983 to September 1994, being replaced by Nigel Chapman), would also start the new ...

  8. Folkwaves - Wikipedia

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    Folkwaves is a long-running radio programme produced by BBC Radio Derby and broadcast across The East Midlands.The show is hosted by Mick Peat and Lester Simpson, and is a showcase for the very best of local, national and international folk music.

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