Listen to your favorite radio stations at Streema. "BBC Radio Norfolk – most popular BBC Local Radio station", "Roy Waller's funeral is attended by 1,500 mourners", "Shake-up threatens top BBC radio presenters", "Radio Norfolk presenter John Mills dies", "BBC Radio Norfolk sees new morning line-up", "BBC Radio Norfolk Programmes – David and Becky", "Velvet-voiced Radio Norfolk editor and presenter David Clayton started off as a trainee accountant. ⚽️. question_answer Your comments. BBC Radio broadcasts throughout the UK on analogue, DAB digital Radio, digital television and online. Welcome to the official BBC Radio Norfolk Facebook page. Free radio online at radio-uk.co.uk. See every BBC radio station – from national stations like Radio 1 and Radio 4, to local and regional stations like BBC Essex and BBC Ulster. [1][2][33] Figures from the radio audience measuring body RAJAR have regularly shown that over 200,000 people in Norfolk listen to some part of the station's output in any given week. [49] In an article published in the Eastern Daily Press in February 2012, Norwich City Independent Supporters Club chairman Robin Sainty described the station's post-match phone-in programme Canary Call as "audio surrealism", criticising the quality of callers phoning in with their views. [20], From 1995 until his death in 2006, presenter and journalist John Mills presented Midday With Mills, a consumer affairs programme. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so. Sunday 7 March 2021. 11 September 1980 – BBC Radio Norfolk begins broadcasting at 5:55 pm from Norfolk Tower, 1982 – MW/AM frequency in West Norfolk changed, from 1602 kHz (187m), to 873 kHz (344m) MW/AM. Norfolk. Listen to BBC Radio Norfolk live. [5], BBC Radio Norfolk launched at 5:55 pm on 11 September 1980. 1986 – West Norfolk FM frequency changed, from 96.7, to 104.4 MHz FM (the mono broadcasts continued). This picked up the Tacolneston 95.1 FM broadcast and re-transmitted it, but was unable to reproduce a clear noise free stereo signal. [7], For several years until the launch of Radio Norfolk, BBC East had broadcast a morning radio programme, Roundabout East Anglia, a regional opt-out from the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. Turn up the volume and check out Elliot's skills! [11] Waller's funeral in July 2010 was held at Norwich Cathedral and was attended by over 1500 mourners. BBC RADIO NORFOLK Mixed Format BBC 765 000 4 West Norfolk 873 West Lynn 0.3 TF 612 188 BFBS GURKHA RADIO Nepali Institution: Military Bases Abingdon, Oxon 1134 Dalton Barracks 0.001 SU 482 991 Sandhurst, Berks 1134 Gurkha Demo. [25] Before working on Today, he had been the founding editor of BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat programme in 1973, and prior to this had worked as a journalist for The Sun newspaper. [37] In 2004, Today in Norfolk was nominated in the Best Breakfast Show category,[38] while in 2006 BBC Radio Norfolk as a whole was a nominee for the Station of the Year Award. [6] It was the first BBC local station in East Anglia and the first after a gap of several years in the corporation's local radio development, due to the Government's review of local radio (both BBC and independent services) in the late 1970s. During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Norfolk simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live overnight. [11] The station devotes extensive coverage to Norwich City, the county's only professional football team, providing live coverage of all League and Cup matches, as well as a post-match phone-in show Canary Call and fanzine show The Scrimmage, both of which are regarded as amongst the station's most popular programmes. Radio 4 is also available on Long Wave at 198 LW and on Medium Wave in the following locations: BBC © 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. [26], Chaney was succeeded in 1982 by Keith Salmon, who had been working at BBC Radio Oxford. compare_arrows Compare TV. [44] He repeated this feat in 2007,[45] becoming the first two-time winner of the award. bookmarks Read this. [29] He remained Managing Editor of BBC Radio Norfolk for thirteen years, until his retirement in 1995. email search settings . 2 198?–199? You’ll find BBC Radio Norfolk on DAB in the areas below. Edit. info Channel info. [24], BBC Radio Norfolk has so far had only five Managing Editors in its history. [48], Keith Skipper, a former presenter on the station until he left in 1995, has criticised BBC Radio Norfolk for a lack of local focus to some of its programming. 12 September 2005 – As part of BBC Radio Norfolk's 25th birthday celebrations, the West Runton transmitter launches a new FM frequency (95.6 MHz) for North Norfolk. The IBA got Devon and appointed DevonAir Radio. 2,501 talking about this. reply_all Can YOU help? [51] A more substantial Great Yarmouth presence opened in the summer of 1984. BBC Radio 1 97-99 FM A mix of popular chart and new music aimed at a young audience. Sun 28 Feb. Mon 1 Mar. BBC Radio Norfolk Schedule. Live stream plus station schedule and song playlist. October/November 2005 – Stereo FM broadcast for West Norfolk begin on 104.4 MHz FM. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Company 0.001 SU 832 615 Aldershot, Hants 1287 Aldershot Garrison 0.001 SU 878 520 11 September 1980 – BBC Radio Norfolk begins broadcasting at 5:55 pm from Norfolk Tower, Surrey Street, Norwich on 95.1 MHz VHF (FM) & 855 kHz (351m) MW/AM to East Norfolk, plus 1602 kHz (187m) MW/AM to West Norfolk. BBC Radio 1Xtra Hip hop, R&B, soul, gospel, bhangra and garage. A current list of channels is shown below. The majority of the station's programming is produced and broadcast from Norwich, including some regional programming for the East. [34][35] When criticising proposed BBC local radio cutbacks in December 2011, South Norfolk MP Richard Bacon claimed in a letter to Lord Patten, the Chairman of the BBC Trust, that only the national station BBC Radio 2 gained higher audiences in Norfolk than BBC Radio Norfolk did. BBC Radio Norfolk started on 11 September 1980. [30] David Clayton became BBC Radio Norfolk's Managing Editor in 1998, having been a broadcaster at the station since the early 1980s and the Assistant Editor under Salmon and then Bishop since 1991. [55] Some programmes would be broadcast from the King's Lynn studio once a week.[56]. [23] White was the first presenter to go on-air after the station moved studios from Norfolk Tower to The Forum in the summer of 2003. The 95.1 FM signal used to come from Tacolneston. [53] The studio was also occasionally used for full live programmes. FM: 103.2 MHz: Greatest Hits Radio Norfolk & North Suffolk (North Norfolk) FM: 103.2 MHz: Heart North Lancashire and Cumbria FM: 103.2 MHz: Insanity Radio 103.2 FM The Stoke Holy Cross transmission site also broadcasts Heart East on 102.4 FM, Kiss 105-108 East on 106.1 FM and 99.9 Radio Norwich. [25] Chaney had previously been working on the Today programme at BBC Radio 4, but lost his role there during a behind-the-scenes shake-up.
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