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  1. Radio Reunited: BBC Radio at 90

    Tim Davie

    Director of Audio & Music

    The BBC is attempting an ambitious first, bringing together around 60 our stations

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  2. Radio 1 and digital participation

    Jem Stone

    Editor, Social media and Syndication, BBC Radio

    It's no longer about our audience contacting us, it’s about The Chris Moyles Show, Radio 1 and the BBC being a part of their daily conversation.

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  3. Round up: Identity is the crisis can't you see?

    Paul Murphy

    Senior Producer, A&Mi

    Bollywood Stars: BBC Asian Network's Tommy Sandhu with Bipasha Basu at IIFA The BBC Trust is currently reviewing BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra. The period for public submissions closed recently and the Trust promises to publish its finding in "due course". In the meantime, s...

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  4. Melvin, BBC Three Counties Radio and social media

    Brett Spencer

    Editor, Digital, Radio 2, 6 Music and Asian Network

    Editor's note: Brett was previously the interactive editor of 5 live before becoming the managing editor at Three Counties Radio. I asked him for his thoughts on the role of social networks in local radio. (PM) Last July I left BBC Radio 5 live after six years and drove north to Luton. I hadn...

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  5. A record month for Audio and Music's websites

    Alan Phillips

    Following the headlines in March's iPlayer stats pack that we published last month, I wanted to share some more details and insights about BBC Network Radio's interactive performance, as it was a record month for us. They say events drive reach, and plenty happened on the Radio websites in March...

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  6. The Latest RAJAR Listening Figures: can it all be good news?

    Tim Davie

    Director of Audio & Music

    As I was reading an article listing all the official quotes from radio industry leaders - myself included - reacting to the latest quarterly radio listening numbers, it was hard not to feel somewhat exhausted by endlessly positive sentiments. Nearly every quote is upbeat with each company procla...

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