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BBC radio bosses' expenses to be published in September

The BBC is to begin publishing line-by-line expenses details for all of the national radio network controllers from September...
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Jackson music dominates charts

The sudden death of Michael Jackson last week has seen a number of his singles and albums re-enter the charts...
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Get Carter gets commissions

Get Carter Productions has won radio advertising campaign work for three further major UK events: The Royal Show, the 160th consecutive event held by the Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) taking place between July 7th and July 10th at Stoneleigh Park,...
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Rob van Pooss

Rob van Pooss has died from cancer aged 60 after battling the illness for some months...
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Tim Davie: Public will have a say during digital switchover

The six-year path to a full digital radio switchover is not 'stoppable' and the BBC will consult with the public before switching off any analogue services, its director of audio and music Tim Davie has said...
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A firm date at last for the future of DAB

Radio was one of the biggest winners in the government's eagerly awaited Digital Britain report- with large parts of the industry welcoming the firm commitment to a 2015 digital switchover;...
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