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  1. Radio 1's Live Lounge website and the Semantic Web

    Radio 1's Live Lounge website contains an archive of 426 sessions dating back to 2007, showing who played when, where and what they played.

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  2. Getting the BBC Sound of 2012 on the Red Button

    It's all very well making predictions for the most successful artists of 2012 in January, but with the Christmas break this was never going to be the easiest of tasks. On the up side; interviewing up-and-coming artists about their careers so far, enjoying the passion, the energy and the excit...

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  3. Daily live concerts on BBC Radio 3

    BBC Radio 3 has just announced that its rich schedule of concerts, operas and recitals will be further enhanced from May 3, 2011 when listeners will be able to hear LIVE broadcasts direct from venues across the UK every weekday evening in Performance on 3. Here, Radio 3 Editor Edward Blakeman of...

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  4. Peter Horrocks' somewhat smaller world

    Spare a thought for the BBC's newish Director of the World Service Peter Horrocks. No sooner has he sat down in his seat in Bush House than his paymaster, the Foreign Office, announces an unprecedented cut of 20 per cent in its funding. No sooner has Mr Horrocks announced the inevitable closur...

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  5. Radio 2 at the Country Music Awards

    Editor's note: BBC Radio production staff cover many music awards ceremonies every year. Sometimes they get to visit the lectern themselves - SB. The Country Music Association (CMA) awards have given me many of my most treasured work memories... being transported by golf cart to interview count...

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  6. Catch up with Free Thinking

    BBC Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival 2012, with Mary Robinson, Amos Oz, Antony Beevor, Philippa Gregory, Michael Ignatieff, Kevin Whately, Lee Hall, Polly Toynbee and many more.

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  7. Why BBC Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra are opening up to audiences this month for Access All Areas

    This isn't exactly what we envisaged when we proposed that February should be Access All Areas month on Radio 1.

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