Posts Tagged ‘Local Radio’

Southern Death Syndrome

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

This morning listeners across Sussex woke up to a new name on the radio dial. After almost 26 years on the Sussex airwaves, Southern FM joined 32 other stations under Global Radio’s ubiquitous Heart brand and in the process, a significant piece of my own broadcast history has disappeared into thin air.

Back in 1983, I was lucky enough to be a part of the launch team at Southern Sound Radio (as it was then known) and although the hours were long and the money was truly lousy, I wouldn’t have missed those years in Franklin Road, Portslade for the world.

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DAB - Deal or No Deal?

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

News this week that commercial radio could be prepared to throw a lifebelt to the good ship DAB - last seen listing and in real danger of sinking altogether amid stormy financial seas. However, unlike most normal buoyancy aids, there appears to be more than one string attached to this one.

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Island of Dreams

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

It’s been quite a week - what with Gollygate, the collapse of Project Kangaroo and yesterday, an unedited profanity on BBC Breakfast that left viewers choking on their toast. However, the highlight for me was hearing internet radio’s potential to become a viable alternative to FM move another step closer with the launch of Wight FM on the Isle of Wight. 

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Local Heroes?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

These are indeed curious times, for as über radio group Global prepares to roll out another clutch of stations under the Heart brand, its smaller cousin The Local Radio Company has just announced plans to scrap networked shows across its group of stations. Of course, radioheads across the land are thrilled at the prospect and have already been quick to trumpet TLRC as the true saviours of local radio. But hold your horses - I’m not sure it’s quite as simple as that.

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