Schedule changes for BBC Radio 4
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By my reckoning only the Plymouth site doesn't also transmit other services

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although presumably Carlisle MF's days are numbered as it's now one of only a handful of local radio AM transmitters that are left

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(19-03-2024, 01:30 AM)Steve in Pudsey Wrote:  Farming Today is made in Birmingham isn't it? Would it be too cynical of me to suggest that an extra 10 minutes of regional content per day might help with quotas?

(Although I guess Natural History at Bristol might well be involved in Tweet of the Day)
Pretty sure Farming Today is made in Bristol. Birmingham lost nearly all it's network radio a long while ago, except for The Archers and some Asian Network programmes. They've since gained Newsbeat though
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#23

Nuala McGovern will be the new permanent host of Women's Hour on Monday to Wednesdays. Anita Rani will host on Thursdays as well as Fridays and Saturdays. Changes will take efeect from May 13th, and follows Emma Barnett leaving for the Today programme.

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