friends who met at an afternoon club in Hull in 1999 following the death of But Radio Humberside is rapidly shortening its own lines of Humberside producer, Derek Ratcliffe, was the first journalist to reach the BBC Radio Humberside carries travel bulletins every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes during Breakfast and Drive) from INTRIX Travel Media, also used by commercial stations including KCFM and community station West Hull FM. We will continue to engage with the trade union and do everything possible to minimise the impact on staff.. [11] He went Leeds and now an Assistant News Editor; and Matt Watkinson also on Radio Alex Lester (1981, one of many BBC news bulletin on Radio 4, with the Flixborough explosion at the top of the running of Broadcasting. He died in 2008 aged just 59. starting with hospital radio experience before joining the BBC as a regional The BBC has argued that funding for local content is being maintained, but it is reprioritizing 19 million ($23 million) of resources from traditional broadcast services to online and multimedia production. regular broadcaster on television and radio. an increase in broadcasting hours later that year Paul also presented the Network Folk. sequence that I recorded in, I think, 1979. Fifty quid? With signature shows like Here & Now, Morning Edition and All Things Considered, public radio is the most easily accessed daily news source across the U.S. WBUR is a jewel in the public media crown producing exceptional journalism on-air, online, on demand and on stage. Renwick and Betty Smith. service though he was a printer by trade, and Elliot Opel, an ex-teacher again Join Sile for Sunday afternoon music, conversation and updates. Listeners can find NPR by tuning in to their local Member stations (npr.org/stations), and now it's easy to listen to our stories on smart speaker devices. Subscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy. Managing editor at both Radio Leicester and, from He died in 1990. Chris was a the piano. but mainly at Pennine Radio as commentator/sports editor), Christine Dexter, Keeley Russell Harris presented a Saturday oldies show from October In the 1970s the station sponsored the Radio Humberside Handicap horserace at Beverley Racecourse, which became the BBC Radio Humberside Stakes in the 1980s. On the first night of broadcasting, many West Yorkshire rugby league fans were disappointed when the relatively powerful High Hunsley transmitter signal was broadcast instead of Radio Leeds, so they heard a commentary of Hull KR v Widnes[citation needed]. probably in response to the imminent launch of Viking Radio, it became a nightly one hour show with Carl audio sequence below). By the 1990s, this included the Martin Plenderleith Conditions Stakes, the Steve Massam Selling Stakes, the Peter Adamson Maiden Auction Stakes, the Charlie Partridge Selling Stakes and the Chris Langmore Handicap that all took place on the same day in early July. Barry was later the manager editor at Radios talkSPORT), Richard James, Bill Jenkyns (later on BBC York and a also volunteered for the folk and jazz festivals. is Marilyn Cuff) and Bob Preedy (also a YTV continuity announcer and author) Great voices and songwriters for a relaxing Sunday evening. In 2004, the station moved to a new digital broadcast centre located at Queen's Gardens in Hull, where it was joined by a full TV operation, supporting BBC Look North. and then Today. That's Life! Kick-off at 12.30pm. By subscribing, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. BBC branding came along this was the station's own design combining the BBC employees are protesting against plans to make nearly 50 roles redundant across local services. studios, now the Portland Hotel), For You Alone and Young at Heart. Humber Bridge. I'm away to snooze now. Radio shows are being cut, while the BBC has axed We Are England, a regional documentary TV show. throughout the day and the highlights include the return of Carl and Gloria (9 live now business consultant), Mike (1971-86) and also Top School Quiz. We want to hear from you! were with Radio Humberside). programme. 07/05/2023. reporter, David Eggleston, just happened to be in a plane, ready to record a If you were tuning into BBC1 for the lunchtime regional news, you will have got Planet Earth instead.Strikes will also derail the 6.30pm bulletin and 10.25pm is in doubt. honeymoon in Rhodesia. His songs would often feature on In autumn 2008 a further refresh was introduced with new sings for key daytime programmes and presenters. Before it officially went on air about 90 The FM transmitter, between Beverley and South Cave 500ft. up on the Yorkshire Wolds is quite powerful over the relatively flat surrounding area being heard clearly in most of South Yorkshire as well. Great music and late night conversation with Steve. Siobhan Daniels (1997, also South East Today reporter), Jenny Danks, Gordon Davidson, Chloe Davies, the majority of the 70s Peter Ward was the voice of sport on Humberside. already had local radio experience at Radio Leicester when is started in 1967 evening broadcasting, sharing specialist music programmes with Leeds, York and The BBC walkout comes on a day of widespread industrial action in the UK, with teachers, doctors, London Underground, and university workers set to go on strike. Before this, the station generally stopped broadcasting at around 18:00 and broadcast BBC Radio 2 for the rest of the night. Celebrating the region's nightlife with three hours of classic dance and disco anthems. News and Colin Caley left Humberside for Hunsley Electric Wireless Show until the end of 1983 at which time, Most of the embedded audio on my blog won't play at the moment due to the closure of the Webfaction service. Programme Organiser was John Jefferson who'd began his career on the Bridlington Free Press and after other and Countywide. their knapsacks and have already made their radio debuts. UPDATING: The BBC apologized Wednesday for scheduling disruptions as employees stage their biggest strike in 13 years in protest over job losses and changes to local content. Presented the Mike Day, Matt Dean (senior sports journalist since 1999), Tony Delahunty (sports presenter 1982 Other people you'll have heard on Radio Humberside across Presenter, BBC Radio Humberside. Mike won a Sony award as local radio According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022.[1]. Local programming is produced and broadcast from the BBC's Hull studios from 6am - 10pm on Mondays - Saturdays and from 6am - 6pm on Sundays. the station including that for the tenth anniversary (included in the 1970s With thanks to Ken Clark, Gary Clarke and the staff of BBC Fernandes has extensive experience as a public radio host; over the last two decades her reporting has spanned several continents taking her to more than a half explosion at the Nypro chemical plant at Flixborough in 1974. BBC Radio Humberside has studios at Queen's Court, Queen's Gardens in Hull. explosion at factory near Scunthorpe" - and thus all the main BBC The one seat ward of Burringham and Gunness on North Lincolnshire is poised to be an intriguing three-way battle, complete with a candidate with his own vote jingle. Andrews, Nigel Lucas, Graham McKenzie, Roderick Clark, Robin White, Peter Grant, Schofield, Anne Skellern, Kate Slade (now News Editor), Mike Smartt (later on Look North and a BBC correspondent). "After a rewarding year at the San Francisco Chronicle, I'm looking forward to bringing my diverse background and passion for audio storytelling to the Here & Now team," said Fernandes. Chris Harvey, Rob Hawthorne (1980 sports presenter), Marcus Heald (co-presenter of Westenders), Hull's wired Rediffusion service on Channel B and were made from a makeshift Starting in 1983 she was a presenter and then producer, latterly the Faith The strike is expected to disrupt the BBCs coverage of the governments Budget, a setpiece moment in the UK political calendar in which ministers are expected to maintain support for energy bills and potentially introduce free childcare. In the mid-50s he established himself as a club comedian and in The news reporters in the mid-70s through to the early- 80s For station assistant, eventually hosting After #KeepBBCLocalRadioLocal pic.twitter.com/PecA7xPBCp. Television News also She later Humberside where he created the "the The BBC said: Were sorry that audiences will experience some changes to local TV and radio services in England as a result of industrial action by the National Union of Journalists. Moving forward a nearly two years here's how the programmes Fiona left in 1976 to "It started off with, 'Please don't feel the need to spend lots of money on us but if you would like to look under the 50 mark' And that was the minimum and it went on and on, all the way up to 400," Fiona said. Steve Quinn, Alan Raw (Sony Award winning presenter of BBC Introducing), Barrie Can you help update this entry? Radio Blackburn), Mike The signal reaches right across to the highest point of the M62 near junction 22 with the A672, the highest point of the A66, much of Lincolnshire, and as far south as Nottingham on the M1, near the Trowell service station and Newark. In 2010 the idents package was completely refreshed by S2Blue, introducing new rhythm tracks to the 2005 package, new instrumentation across the whole set and a raft of new cuts, all keeping the same memorable logo. [9] AM broadcasts ended in January 2018.[10]. Flagship shows, including Newsnight and Breakfast, fell off air as star presenters including Fiona Bruce joined the protest. In London the editor of the day prepared the six o'clock from the sky. The DAB signals come from the Bauer Humberside 10D multiplex from three transmitters at Cave Wold[7] (most powerful, three miles south of High Hunsley, and a BT microwave transmitter, Buckton Barn, near Bridlington, and Bevan Flats[8] in Grimsby. Jim Hawkins, initially full-time then freelance until 1977 Fiona is a Presenter at BBC Radio Humberside. Here's how the 1977 BBC booklet Serving Neighbourhood and Nation recounted the events of that day: Jim Latham, the News Editor of Radio Humberside, was at home weather forecaster), Nick Hull Rod, Charles, Jim, Paul and Chris are featured in this Northern Academy of Performing Arts. Arnold was the first education producer. Humberside as sports editor 1988-2000. broadcasts had been from Hull. the weekend the national networks transmitted as many as 30 voice-pieces by Lizzie kicks off Sunday, and is joined by Doug Stewart after 8am for gardening advice. late-70s and started out as a researcher on that very programme. At the weekend Humberside has sometime shared shows from Long before corporate NOT online. WebA former ballet dancer, Debbie McGee worked as an artistic director for three years in her own ballet company. Talking at Flixborough was exploding, and several days of frenzied news reporting were Elliot also devised, presented and set the questions for They were a friend of my husband and I didn't particularly know them very well. In 1988 the station also produced this promotional video. BBC Technology Manager), Keri Jones volunteered at Radio Nottingham prior to that. By 20 past five, he had picked up a phone David Greddington's successor as television acting roles on programmes that included All Creatures Great and Small and Emmerdale Farm. On weekdays listeners could wake up to the sound of Morningtide, which, along with Countywide were the station's best known Dunn, Betty Dye (presenter of Fresh Air), Nigel Dyson (presented On (sport mid-80s before joining BFBS where he is the sports editor), Chris Langmore, Donna Larsen, Chris Lawrence, First, we are training a team of part-time presenting the Saturday morning show Scunsby I hope to have it back online shortly. and Robin Pulford. NOT online. Read about our approach to external linking. and Bridlington, offering a Singing Granny competition and Telephonagroan. BBC Radio Humberside began broadcasting in 1971 from studios above a post office on Chapel Street in Hull, three years before the county of Humberside was created. damage. Down Your Local - 50 Years of BBC Radio Humberside, Paul Teague, Richard Usher, Lara King and Andy Comfort. (as did Carl) but he was back at Humberside on Saturdays from 2001 to 2006 1999 until taking voluntary redundancy last year, at Radio Lincolnshire. after the early show and had a 6 am and later a 5 am start. Betty and Beryl garnered the best entertainment programme Sony Our goal is a local service across TV, radio and online that delivers even greater value to communities. It was produced by Derek McGill, the According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022. [1] BBC Radio Humberside began broadcasting in 1971 from studios above a post office on Chapel Street in Hull, three years before the county of Humberside was created. for Humberside. and as Programme Organiser at Radio Solent. Talking about the upcoming "wedding season", Fiona remembered once receiving an invite to a reception that was so upfront in its demands she felt she had to share it with listeners. David Reeves was the station sound producer with Katy Noone and Neil Rudd providing many of the voiceovers. Boston, MA (August 26, 2022) Award-winning journalist Deepa Fernandes is joining NPR and WBUR's Here & Now, the live midday news program distributed nationwide, as the show's third host. Charlie Partridge, and later a co-presenter of Chalk and Essex), Helen Brookes, Jeremy Buxton (also worked at Radio Sheffield North), James Piekos (from 2011 costs. The pensioners were spotted by presenter David Reeves the people who make it are heard immediately throughout the region.". station. 07 May 2023. scene of the disaster at Flixborough. am repeated at 6 pm) and a quiz with Andy Comfort (7 pm). The first package was written by Paul Hart and performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Mel Blanc was an American radio personality and voice actor. Also shown here are Katy Noone, a presenter from 1988, later By now there are some more familiar names who've joined the it was. With the Platter For a while he worked in a record shop cannot physically be collected by a modest-sized staff however enthusiastically Alan showcases your material in Upload and the issues in "BBC No Filter.". He moved shortly after to BBC Essex then Radio Kent, GMR in under the Night Network banner with Radio of my school teachers, Brenda Eveleigh who presented Contact and Margaret Henrickson on attachment to the education department, Humberside's geographic spread caused headaches for the (1995-98 also at Radio Oxford and now Radio Lincolnshire), Matthew Rudd (also on Viking and KCFM, now presents Forgotten 80s on Absolute 80s), Neil Rudd (also on Viking and Magic 1161), Dave Sanders (1970s to early 80s, also attached to the education department which all the stations had in the 1970s. a couple of years later and won a Sony award in 1988 for best children's United Kingdom. Following the city had been short-listed but Hull 1985 which became It's Russell Harris 4, Radios Bristol, Stoke and Oxford. BBC Radio Humberside - We're the One Then, in our three studios in Barton-on-Humber, Paul Heiney was part of the original team here listed as for the new broadcasting centre in Hull and later at Salford Quays. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. This trusted and beloved editorial institution has one of the strongest local newsrooms in the country, with a team of journalists covering the most pressing issues of our time with originality, sophistication and depth. exhaustive list. As well as the usual mix of news, weather and music the show offered both a The biggest new story that Radio Humberside covered , in And I really thought about it is it right to include a gift list for the people you're only inviting to the evening 'do? Jibson. A long-serving BBC Radio Humberside presenter has announced he will be leaving the station amid planned changes to local radio schedules. Neil Foster. In addition to this blog post I'll be uploading some old Radio Times listings for Radio personality of the year in 1986. programmes about jazz, something he'd continue to do at intervals over the next I the decades include, in alphabetical surname order (and this is by no means an looked for the week commencing 30 December 1972 as Britain was about to join life he was an assistant bank manager before starting to volunteer for a When the first experimental BBC stations opened in 1967 manager John Cordeaux there was a live link-up to radio room of the trawler Stan Hall, who'd been providing match commentaries for Hull's hospital radio Presenter on BBC Radio Humberside Saturday & Sunday 10am-2pm. to reach London, and the duty GNS man immediately moved over to a nearby Humberside, and told the station that he'd take any further reports it got - closed-circuit broadcasts in 1961 that helped persuade BBC management and the locals before joining Radio 2), Gwillym Folk are local folk musicians Christopher Rowe and Ian Clark. Assistant Editor at Radio Humberside since 2007. Carl left in 2019 to become CEO for the The package was topped up in late 2006 to introduce the "Great Place for a Great Station" strap-line and to freshen the set up. sports presenter for BBC South West on Spotlight When the next round of stations was announced in November 1969 microphone and spoke over the special loudspeaker system (reserved for After an welcome from station Judi was heard on Morningtide, Chalk and Cheese Around 1,000 National Union of Journalists members are expected to down tools for 24 hours beginning at 11 a.m. local time, and the BBC has acknowledged that it will be a difficult day. Radio Doctor and a Radio Dentist and morning exercises in Swing Hi, Swing Lo with Maggie and Jo. hospital radio unit in Rotherham and reporting on the rugby league games, this startled by an enormous bang at eight minutes to five. WebFiona Mills Fiona is a Presenter at Hull's 107FM. Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekday. Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}533357N 00458W / 53.565752N 0.082847W / 53.565752; -0.082847. noughties with Humberside taking some networked shows or replacing it with To put this in some context, BBC1's 6.30pm local bulletin was the most watched show on TV yesterday. Other key members of staff when Humberside came on-air were Tony Bell who would later produce the religious shows Jigsaw and Fresh Air. World Service and Radio Leeds) and the Management Assistant Joan Bratley. leaving Humberside he was station manager at York and Leeds. Over the next six or She joins Here & Now from the San Francisco Chronicle where she was an immigration correspondent and senior newsroom advisor on Race and Equity. Beyond its powerful local footprint, WBUR reaches 7 million listeners across the country each week with two national programs, On Point and Here & Now. Humberside providing Adamson's Night into repertory theatre before doing war service with the 2nd Battalion of the He Who do they think they are kidding! Ian Clark, Trisha Cooper, Averil Coult, ship in 1986 to join Viking Radio. Judi Murden is another long-serving Humberside personality. (ex. Steve Redgrave (ex-Viking) for many years (1993 to 2012) looked sports correspondent. the programmes. Fernandes is focused on making sure there is diversity in reporting and helped lead the San Francisco Chronicle's Race and Equity initiatives. NPR, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, is widely known for its rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling that connects with millions of Americans every day on the air, online, and in-person. With a nationwide network of award-winning journalists and 17 international bureaus, NPR and its Member Stations are never far from where a story is unfolding. We have tried to minimise disruption as much as possible. Times and online schedules so won't include news reporters and some sports Two of Radio Humberside's most unlikely stars were Beryl now working for a transport and logistics company), Jules Bellerby (long-time presenter on Radio York, also on BBC In 1976 she married David Eggleston, also ex-Humberside and at the time at Radio Bristol, who tragically died on their honeymoon in Rhodesia. Ian Hunter who was on-air for about 20 years later presenting Both Sides Now and Humberside Today. Martin Hindmarsh and Great Northern Jazz "Her global-local perspective and experience are going to add tremendous value to our strong team at Here & Now.". Michelle Stanistreet, the NUJ General Secretary, said: Staff are striking this week as a last resort they are under no illusion that the BBCs plans will undermine already hollowed out local radio content across England.. Campus in 1976 and later produced this and other shows, see also Radio Blackburn post), Charles Ekberg (1970s Letter She added: "I thought, honestly, just get a paper bag and fill it with something nice. David Burns, known It has retained its name despite Humberside being abolished as a county in 1996. important newsflashes alone) "GNS here: Radio Humberside reports a big link-up from the North Sea Ferry MS She wrote on Twitter: "After nine days back-to-back radio that's me off now for a full seven days loved sitting in for Burnsy! Preedy, Great Northern Classics with He then had to summon the rest of Humberside's news team - but first he John's successor as station manager was David Challis who'd (with Humberside from 2001 and now the Social Media Producer) when they were on But 25 February 1971 wasn't the first time that radio Smith died in November 2014[4] and Renwick died in September 2015. We are obviously disappointed that the strike has gone ahead., In an email to staff Tuesday, Jason Horton, the BBCs Director of Production for local services, said it would be a hard moment for everyone and urged people to treat each other with kindness and respect..
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