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1988 in British radio

This is a list of events in British radio during 1988.

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  • 1988 sees regular evening programming begin to appear on weeknights on BBC local radio. The programming tends to be regional rather than local with the same programme networked on all the stations in that area. Consequently, these stations are now providing local/regional programming on weeknights until midnight.

January edit

  • January
    • Sport bulletins are broadcast on BBC Radio 2 at breakfast for the first time. Previously, apart from a racing bulletin, sports news did not commence until lunchtime.
    • BBC Radio 1 has a ‘’More Music Day’’ which limited presenter chat to news, weather and travel. It has been designed as an answer to those thinking that DJs talk too much, but has not been repeated.
    • Radio Tees is relaunched as TFM.
  • 15 January – Less than a year after their introduction, the World Service News bulletins on BBC Radio 3 are broadcast for the final time.

February edit

  • 1 February – Radio 4's long-wave frequency is adjusted from 200 kHz to 198 kHz.[1]

March edit

  • 2 March – Soundtrack on BBC Radio 4 is inaugurated with broadcaster Glyn Worsnip’s autobiographical audio diary of living with a serious medical condition, A Lone Voice, attracting substantial listener engagement.[2][3][4]

April edit

May edit

June edit

  • 1 June – County Sound becomes the first station to introduce full time split programming on FM and AM. On FM, County Sound is renamed as County Sound Premier with a brand new oldies station called County Sound Gold launching on MW. This is to be the format used by most stations when they ended simulcasting with their chart and contemporary music format continuing on FM with a new oldies station launching on MW.

July edit

  • 1 July – The Superstation launches an overnight sustaining service on a number of ILR stations around the country at 10pm. The service would run until 6am each morning.
  • 2 July – Capital Gold starts broadcasting, initially as a weekend only service. Tony Blackburn launches the station on 1548AM at 7am.

August edit

  • 12 August – Radio Clyde launches a weekend-only chart music on FM, with the full Radio Clyde service continuing on MW.

September edit

  • 1 September –
    • The Radio 1 FM 'switch on' day which sees three new transmitters brought into service covering central Scotland, the north of England and the Midlands. With 65% of the UK now covered by the station's new FM frequency, the pop group Bros fly around the country in a helicopter to encourage listeners to switch over.[8]
    • To coincide with the switch-ons, Top of the Pops is simulcast on Radio 1 for the first time giving listeners the chance to hear the programme in stereo.[9]
  • 3 September – At midday, Manchester station Piccadilly Radio splits into two services. Piccadilly Radio is relaunched as an oldies station on MW called Piccadilly Gold with a new station, Key 103, launching on FM.
  • 20 September – The Radio Data System (RDS) launches, allowing car radios to retune automatically, display station identifiers and switch to local travel news.
  • 29 September –
    • BBC Radio 1 'borrows' BBC Radio 2's FM frequencies on a weeknight for the final time.
    • Radio 1 starts broadcasting on FM in South Wales and the west of England.[10]
  • September – The Independent Broadcasting Authority announces the launch of incremental radio. The new licenses will cover areas which are already served by an ILR (Independent Local Radio) station and will offer output not already available on ILR, such as specialist music, programmes for a specific section of the community or for smaller areas than ILR stations currently broadcast to.

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December edit

  • 4 December – Ocean Sound creates two new radio stations as part of the relaxing of ILR licensing rules. Aimed as a direct competitor for BBC Radio 1, Power FM becomes the UK's first 24-hour non-stop chart hit music station, broadcasting to Southampton and Winchester using the 103.2FM frequency. The Gold AM replaces Ocean Sound on medium-wave. It is a pacey, lively radio station playing a mixture of music from the '60s and '70s. Ocean Sound continues its full service operation on the 96.7 FM and 97.5 FM frequencies.
  • December – The Independent Broadcasting Authority announces the areas which will be served by incremental radio with the first five of the 20 licenses to be offered the following month.

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Births edit

  • 9 January – Glyn Wise, Welsh broadcast personality, runner-up, Big Brother 2006
  • 9 April – Dotty, born Ashley Charles, rapper and DJ
  • 3 November – Jamie Laing, broadcast presenter, investor and television actor

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BBCEng.Info - Droitwich Calling". Retrieved 31 January 2012.
  2. ^ Donovan, Paul (1992). The Radio Companion. Grafton. p. 251. ISBN 0-586-090126.
  3. ^ Hendy, David (2008). Life on Air: A History of BBC Radio 4. Oxford University Press. pp. 378–9. ISBN 978-0-19-955024-1.
  4. ^ Green, Ed (13 March 2017). "Remembering A Lone Voice - My Homage To Glyn Worsnip". HuffPost. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  5. ^ BBC Genome Project
  6. ^ "Mike Smith's Breakfast Show – BBC Radio 1 England – 17 May 1988 – BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Simon Mayo – BBC Radio 1 England – 23 May 1988 – BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  8. ^ "Radio 1 History – Transmitters". Radio Rewind. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  9. ^ BBC Genome Project Radio 1 listings 1 September 1988
  10. ^ BBC Genome Project – BBC Radio 1 listings 29 September 1988
  11. ^ BBC News reports on the announcement of a fifth national BBC radio network
  12. ^ BBC Genome Project – BBC Radio 1 listings 25 November 1988

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1988 List of years in British radio table 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 In British television 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 In British music 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 Station debuts 3 Closing this year 4 Programme debuts 5 Continuing radio programmes 5 1 1940s 5 2 1950s 5 3 1960s 5 4 1970s 5 5 1980s 6 Ending this year 7 Births 8 Deaths 9 See also 10 ReferencesEvents edit1988 sees regular evening programming begin to appear on weeknights on BBC local radio The programming tends to be regional rather than local with the same programme networked on all the stations in that area Consequently these stations are now providing local regional programming on weeknights until midnight January edit January Sport bulletins are broadcast on BBC Radio 2 at breakfast for the first time Previously apart from a racing bulletin sports news did not commence until lunchtime BBC Radio 1 has a More Music Day which limited presenter chat to news weather and travel It has been designed as an answer to those thinking that DJs talk too much but has not been repeated Radio Tees is relaunched as TFM 15 January Less than a year after their introduction the World Service News bulletins on BBC Radio 3 are broadcast for the final time February edit 1 February Radio 4 s long wave frequency is adjusted from 200 kHz to 198 kHz 1 March edit 2 March Soundtrack on BBC Radio 4 is inaugurated with broadcaster Glyn Worsnip s autobiographical audio diary of living with a serious medical condition A Lone Voice attracting substantial listener engagement 2 3 4 April edit 1 April Sue Lawley replaces Michael Parkinson as host of Desert Island Discs 5 11 April BBC Somerset Sound launches as an opt out station from BBC Radio Bristol broadcasting on BBC Radio Bristol s former MW frequency of 1323AM May edit 17 May Mike Smith presents the Radio 1 Breakfast Show for the final time It is a special presented from Gatwick Airport in which the winners of the Sound Experience competition prepare to embark on a trip to Walt Disney World 6 23 May Simon Mayo takes over as presenter of the Radio 1 Breakfast Show 7 June edit 1 June County Sound becomes the first station to introduce full time split programming on FM and AM On FM County Sound is renamed as County Sound Premier with a brand new oldies station called County Sound Gold launching on MW This is to be the format used by most stations when they ended simulcasting with their chart and contemporary music format continuing on FM with a new oldies station launching on MW July edit 1 July The Superstation launches an overnight sustaining service on a number of ILR stations around the country at 10pm The service would run until 6am each morning 2 July Capital Gold starts broadcasting initially as a weekend only service Tony Blackburn launches the station on 1548AM at 7am August edit 12 August Radio Clyde launches a weekend only chart music on FM with the full Radio Clyde service continuing on MW September edit 1 September The Radio 1 FM switch on day which sees three new transmitters brought into service covering central Scotland the north of England and the Midlands With 65 of the UK now covered by the station s new FM frequency the pop group Bros fly around the country in a helicopter to encourage listeners to switch over 8 To coincide with the switch ons Top of the Pops is simulcast on Radio 1 for the first time giving listeners the chance to hear the programme in stereo 9 3 September At midday Manchester station Piccadilly Radio splits into two services Piccadilly Radio is relaunched as an oldies station on MW called Piccadilly Gold with a new station Key 103 launching on FM 20 September The Radio Data System RDS launches allowing car radios to retune automatically display station identifiers and switch to local travel news 29 September BBC Radio 1 borrows BBC Radio 2 s FM frequencies on a weeknight for the final time Radio 1 starts broadcasting on FM in South Wales and the west of England 10 September The Independent Broadcasting Authority announces the launch of incremental radio The new licenses will cover areas which are already served by an ILR Independent Local Radio station and will offer output not already available on ILR such as specialist music programmes for a specific section of the community or for smaller areas than ILR stations currently broadcast to October edit 1 October BBC Radio 1 extends broadcasting hours closing down at 2 am instead of midnight 4 October Launch of GEM AM the result of a split between Radio Trent and Leicester Sound s FM and medium wave frequencies 7 October After 18 years on air BBC Radio London closes at 7 pm Test transmissions begin immediately for its replacement BBC GLR which launches on 25 October 9 October The BBC announces that a fifth national network will launch on the MW frequencies of BBC Radio 2 11 30 October BBC Radio Manchester is renamed BBC GMR The Asian Network launches as a 70 hours a week service on the MW transmitters of BBC Radio Leicester and BBC WM November edit 1 November Capital Gold becomes a full time station having been a weekend only service since July 25 November BBC Radio 1 starts broadcasting on FM in Belfast and Oxfordshire To mark the event the breakfast show and Simon Bates programmes are broadcast live from the two areas 12 December edit 4 December Ocean Sound creates two new radio stations as part of the relaxing of ILR licensing rules Aimed as a direct competitor for BBC Radio 1 Power FM becomes the UK s first 24 hour non stop chart hit music station broadcasting to Southampton and Winchester using the 103 2FM frequency The Gold AM replaces Ocean Sound on medium wave It is a pacey lively radio station playing a mixture of music from the 60s and 70s Ocean Sound continues its full service operation on the 96 7 FM and 97 5 FM frequencies December The Independent Broadcasting Authority announces the areas which will be served by incremental radio with the first five of the 20 licenses to be offered the following month Station debuts edit11 April BBC Somerset Sound 1 June Premier Radio and County Sound Gold 2 July Capital Gold weekends only full time from 1 November 3 September Key 103 and Piccadilly Gold 3 October BBC Radio Gloucestershire 4 October GEM AM 25 October BBC GLR 31 October Viking Gold 15 November Brunel Classic Gold November Supergold 4 December Power FM and The Gold AMClosing this year edit7 October BBC Radio London 1970 1988 Programme debuts editJanuary The Big Fun Show on BBC Radio 4 1988 2 January Whose Line Is It Anyway on BBC Radio 4 1988 13 February Lenin of the Rovers on BBC Radio 4 1988 1989 30 April Saturday Night Fry on BBC Radio 4 1988 21 July Uncle Mort s North Country on BBC Radio 4 1988 1 September Top of the Pops on BBC Radio 1 as a simulcast from BBC1 1988 1991 1 October The Beeb s Lost Beatles Tapes on BBC Radio 1 1988 October All in the Mind on BBC Radio 4 1988 Present 1 November Second Thoughts on BBC Radio 4 1988 1992 November Megamix on BBC World Service 1988 1998 Newshour on BBC World Service 1988 Present Continuing radio programmes edit1940s edit Sunday Half Hour 1940 2018 Desert Island Discs 1942 Present Down Your Way 1946 1992 Letter from America 1946 2004 Woman s Hour 1946 Present A Book at Bedtime 1949 Present 1950s edit The Archers 1950 Present The Today Programme 1957 Present Sing Something Simple 1959 2001 Your Hundred Best Tunes 1959 2007 1960s edit Farming Today 1960 Present In Touch 1961 Present The World at One 1965 Present The Official Chart 1967 Present Just a Minute 1967 Present The Living World 1968 Present The Organist Entertains 1969 2018 1970s edit PM 1970 Present Start the Week 1970 Present Week Ending 1970 1998 You and Yours 1970 Present I m Sorry I Haven t a Clue 1972 Present Good Morning Scotland 1973 Present Kaleidoscope 1973 1998 Newsbeat 1973 Present The News Huddlines 1975 2001 File on 4 1977 Present Money Box 1977 Present The News Quiz 1977 Present Breakaway 1979 1998 Feedback 1979 Present The Food Programme 1979 Present Science in Action 1979 Present 1980s edit In Business 1983 Present Sounds of the 60s 1983 Present After Henry 1985 1989 Loose Ends 1986 Present Flying the Flag 1987 1992 Citizens 1987 1991 Ending this year editFebruary The Big Fun Show 1988 6 February Whose Line Is It Anyway 1988 4 June Saturday Night Fry 1988 31 December The Beeb s Lost Beatles Tapes 1988 Births edit9 January Glyn Wise Welsh broadcast personality runner up Big Brother 2006 9 April Dotty born Ashley Charles rapper and DJ 3 November Jamie Laing broadcast presenter investor and television actorDeaths edit6 February Marghanita Laski writer and radio panellist born 1915 27 February Basil Boothroyd scriptwriter born 1910 15 April Kenneth Williams comic actor born 1926 7 July Jimmy Edwards comic actor born 1920 21 August Chris Gittins character actor born 1902 28 October Jack de Manio presenter born 1914 See also edit1988 in British music 1988 in British television 1988 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1988References edit BBCEng Info Droitwich Calling Retrieved 31 January 2012 Donovan Paul 1992 The Radio Companion Grafton p 251 ISBN 0 586 090126 Hendy David 2008 Life on Air A History of BBC Radio 4 Oxford University Press pp 378 9 ISBN 978 0 19 955024 1 Green Ed 13 March 2017 Remembering A Lone Voice My Homage To Glyn Worsnip HuffPost Retrieved 15 August 2017 BBC Genome Project Mike Smith s Breakfast Show BBC Radio 1 England 17 May 1988 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 13 January 2018 Simon Mayo BBC Radio 1 England 23 May 1988 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 13 January 2018 Radio 1 History Transmitters Radio Rewind Retrieved 18 February 2010 BBC Genome Project Radio 1 listings 1 September 1988 BBC Genome Project BBC Radio 1 listings 29 September 1988 BBC News reports on the announcement of a fifth national BBC radio network BBC Genome Project BBC Radio 1 listings 25 November 1988 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1988 in British radio amp oldid 1208487528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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