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(05-05-2023, 09:47 PM)TJTSW Wrote:  
(05-05-2023, 08:17 AM)Stooky Bill Wrote:  It might be being done in a region by region basis. Although him leaving the BBC in September doesn't mean he's staying on air till September! That's 3 months notice period from now

ahhh was hoping would keep Fitz on air for a bit longer, although he seems to be having fun having the odd swipe on air at the BBC Management which makes me chuckle... sad times ahead all round
He has form for that sort of thing. At his previous station he berated IRN on air once for their 'piss-boiling incompetence'
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Presenter Fiona Mills' weekend mid-morning show is to be dropped by Radio Humberside as part of cuts to local radio. Fiona often fills in for other presenters during the week, too.

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Aren't all weekend shows going?

This also shows why cutting back obligations in the commercial sector because "the BBC do it" is do dangerous because once those services are gone in the commercial sector down the line the BBC can say the demand isn't there for them to provide the service and cut back themselves.
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There will be one show remaining in each regional cluster
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(07-05-2023, 12:34 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  There will be one show remaining in each regional cluster

In commercial radio that I thought was already the case.

For BBC locals I heardvthe other day in feedback it would start in South and East 

I had heard it was to be in four groups. We just don't know when 

1 South & East
2 West, West Midlands, North East
3 London, South East, Yorkshire, East Midlands
4 South West, North West

On feedback the new website structure it was said would start in the summer. But no dates named for the above four groups of areas 

If Devon presenters were to leave in September that may be stage 4, so if true that will all be quite quuck.

If anyone knows mire please let us know. Thanks
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(07-05-2023, 12:34 PM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  There will be one show remaining in each regional cluster
Should be at least two in each cluster - 0600-1000 & 1000-1400 - with less sharing 1000-1400 than at 0600-1000

The original plan was

0600-1000 10 shows shared as follows:
Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire,
Newcastle, Tees and Cumbria
Leeds, Sheffield, York and Humberside
WM, CWR, Shropshire, H&W and Stoke
Derby, Nottingham, Leicester and Lincolnshire
Essex, Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk, 3CR and Northants
Solent, Berkshire and Oxford
London, Lent, Sussex and Surrey
Bristol, Gloucester, Wiltshire and Somerset
Devon and Cornwall

1000-1400 12 shows shared as follows:
Manchester
Merseyside and Lancashire
Cumbria, Newcastle and Tees
Leeds, Sheffield, York and Humberside
WM, CWR, Shropshire, H&W and Stoke
Derby, Nottingham, Leicester and Lincolnshire
London
Essex, Cambridge, Suffolk, Norfolk, Northants and 3CR
Solent, Berkshire and Oxford
Kent, Sussex and Surrey
Devon and Cornwall
Bristol, Gloucester, Wiltshire and Somerset
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However that has been revised a couple of times since then with a small number of extra shows added and changes to who shares with who. Not quite sure what the exact current plan is, but this article indicates 18 1000-1400 shows 
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This article mentions 3 extra weekend breakfast shows
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Yes sorry, I meant one show remaining in each timeslot
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The thoughts of David Lloyd...

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(04-05-2023, 06:21 PM)Former Member 406 Wrote:  I know it was said that, outside of 6am-2pm on weekdays, "live sports programmes" will be protected to also remain local for each station.

Aside from live matchday coverage, BBC Radio Bristol also has 1-hour magazine programmes for fans of local football & rugby teams at 6pm on certain weeknights as follows:

Mon: "The Sound of the City" (Bristol City FC).
Tues: "The Scrum" (Bristol Bears & Bath Rugby).
Thurs: "Having a Gas" (Bristol Rovers FC).

I suspect that some/many/most other BBC Local Radio stations may also have equivalent programmes to the above. It is unclear to me whether the protected "live sports programmes" after the cuts will include the above, or whether it's literally only live matchday coverage that will survive whilst these magazines are axed.

Can't answer for certain, but a similar show on Radio York and Radio Humberside is set to have a new host. So maybe they will stay, unless this ends with the cutbacks at the end of the cricket season in the Autumn?

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