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1998 in British radio

This is a list of events in British radio during 1998.

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  • August – Virgin Radio launches a new Saturday afternoon football show called Rock 'n' Roll Football.[8]

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  • 2 October – John Dunn presents his final drivetime show on Radio 2 after 22 years.[9]
  • 4 October – On Radio 2, David Jacobs presents Frank Sinatra: The Voice of the Century, a 13-part documentary about the life and career of Frank Sinatra.[10] The series concludes on 27 December.[11]
  • 5 October
    • A major overhaul of the BBC Radio 2 schedule sees many new faces joining the network, including the singer Katrina Leskanich and former Radio 1 presenter Lynn Parsons, who present overnight shows on weekdays and weekends respectively. Johnnie Walker also joins Radio 2 as a regular presenter hosting the afternoon drivetime show (Monday to Thursday). Sally Boazman becomes the station's first official traffic presenter.
    • One hour of Virgin Radio's breakfast show starts simulcasting on Sky One. When a track is played on the radio, viewers see the song's video.[12]
  • 9 October – Des Lynam joins Radio 2 to present a weekly drivetime programme on Fridays.[13]
  • 12 October – Chris Moyles is promoted from the Early Breakfast show to present the Radio 1 Early Drive show, between 4 pm and 5:45 pm on weekdays (later being extended to 3 – 5:45 pm). He replaces Dave Pearce, and is replaced on Early Breakfast by Scott Mills.
  • 15 October – Launch of In Our Time, a weekly series of historical, scientific, literary or philosophical discussions between Melvyn Bragg and three academics on BBC Radio 4. It will pass its 1000th episode in 2023.[14]

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  1. ^ "Surprise call for PM". BBC News. BBC. 21 January 1998. Retrieved 10 December 2012.
  2. ^ Aizlewood, John (20 December 2021). "Ken Bruce and the creators of BBC Radio 2's PopMaster: 'There's no such thing as a difficult question'". i. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  3. ^ Bannister's time as controller of Radio 1 is documented in Simon Garfield's book The Nation's Favourite.
  4. ^ "Schedule – BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  5. ^ "BBC News | UK | New image for BBC Radio 4". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Radio Authority Century 106 file". Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  7. ^ "BBC unveils digital radio". BBC News. BBC. 9 July 1998. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  8. ^ Evans 2010.
  9. ^ "John Dunn – BBC Radio 2 – 2 October 1998 – BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Frank Sinatra: the Voice of the Century – BBC Radio 2 – 4 October 1998 – BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  11. ^ "Frank Sinatra: theVoice of the Century – BBC Radio 2 – 27 December 1998 – BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  12. ^ Lacey, Hester (4 October 1998). "A bumper breakfast, with ulcers". The Independent. London. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  13. ^ "Des Lynam – BBC Radio 2 – 9 October 1998 – BBC Genome". Genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  14. ^ "BBC Radio 4 – In Our Time – Episodes (Available now)".
  15. ^ . talkSPORT. Archived from the original on 20 August 2010. Retrieved 18 January 2007.
  16. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 August 2010. Retrieved 18 January 2010.
  17. ^ Collins, Steve (25 May 2023). "Cheshire's Silk Radio celebrates 25 years on-air with DAB launch". Radio Today. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  18. ^ "Kingdom FM goes dough…nuts to celebrate 25th birthday". Radio Today. 7 October 2023. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  19. ^ "XTRA-am waves goodbye after 9 years" (Subscription required). Birmingham Evening Mail. Trinity Mirror. 30 May 1998. Retrieved 17 April 2012.

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1998 List of years in British radio table 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 In British television 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 In British music 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Art 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 1 13 Unknown 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 5 6 1990s 6 Ending this year 7 Deaths 8 See also 9 References 10 SourcesEvents editJanuary edit 21 January Capital FM mid morning presenter Steve Penk attracts national attention after making a prank call to 10 Downing Street in which he pretends to be William Hague and spoke to Prime Minister Tony Blair 1 February edit 16 February The PopMaster quiz segment of the Ken Bruce Show on BBC Radio 2 is first broadcast 2 March edit March Andy Parfitt replaces Matthew Bannister as controller of Radio 1 3 March Isle of Wight Radio switches from AM to FM broadcasting In addition to its main transmitter at Chillerton Down the station uses three relay transmitters to cover the full island April edit 1 April By way of an April Fool s stunt Kix 96 breakfast show presenter Nic Tuff calls South African president Nelson Mandela pretending to be British prime minister Tony Blair 4 April BBC Radio 3 s weekday breakfast programme On Air begins broadcasting at the weekend 4 6 April Extensive schedule changes are made to BBC Radio 4 These include an earlier start to the day 5 30 am instead of 6 am and an earlier 6 am start to Today Many long standing programmes are axed as part of the shake up 5 and arts magazine Kaleidoscope is replaced by Front Row 12 April A Sunday evening episode of The Archers is introduced 13 April After nearly 30 years on air Dance Band Days is broadcast on BBC Radio 2 for the final time April After just seven months on air East Midlands station Radio 106 is rebranded as Century 106 and relaunched with a new team of presenters 6 May edit No events June edit 1 June Capital Gold replaces South Coast Radio 1998 also sees Capital Gold rolled out in Birmingham and Kent replacing Xtra AM and Invicta Supergold respectively June Emap purchases London station Melody 105 4 FM July edit 9 July The BBC unveils a new range of digital car stereos that will go on sale in August 7 August edit August Virgin Radio launches a new Saturday afternoon football show called Rock n Roll Football 8 September edit September Kevin Greening leaves the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show leaving Zoe Ball as sole presenter She continues to host the show until March 2000 October edit 2 October John Dunn presents his final drivetime show on Radio 2 after 22 years 9 4 October On Radio 2 David Jacobs presents Frank Sinatra The Voice of the Century a 13 part documentary about the life and career of Frank Sinatra 10 The series concludes on 27 December 11 5 October A major overhaul of the BBC Radio 2 schedule sees many new faces joining the network including the singer Katrina Leskanich and former Radio 1 presenter Lynn Parsons who present overnight shows on weekdays and weekends respectively Johnnie Walker also joins Radio 2 as a regular presenter hosting the afternoon drivetime show Monday to Thursday Sally Boazman becomes the station s first official traffic presenter One hour of Virgin Radio s breakfast show starts simulcasting on Sky One When a track is played on the radio viewers see the song s video 12 9 October Des Lynam joins Radio 2 to present a weekly drivetime programme on Fridays 13 12 October Chris Moyles is promoted from the Early Breakfast show to present the Radio 1 Early Drive show between 4 pm and 5 45 pm on weekdays later being extended to 3 5 45 pm He replaces Dave Pearce and is replaced on Early Breakfast by Scott Mills 15 October Launch of In Our Time a weekly series of historical scientific literary or philosophical discussions between Melvyn Bragg and three academics on BBC Radio 4 It will pass its 1000th episode in 2023 14 November edit 12 November TalkCo Holdings whose chairman and chief executive is former Sun editor Kelvin MacKenzie purchases Talk Radio 15 19 November Mellow 1557 closes and relaunches on FM as Dream 100 16 December edit December Melody Radio is renamed Magic 105 4 FM following the purchase of Melody Radio by Emap Unknown edit BBC Local Radio stations start carrying BBC Radio 5 Live instead of the BBC World Service when they are not on air Consequently the station is heard regularly on FM for the first time albeit only during overnight hours Station debuts edit17 January KMFM Thanet 1 March Huddersfield FM 7 March Isle of Wight Radio Isles FM Outer Hebrides Scotland 23 March Star Radio Cambridge and Ely 27 March 107 Crash FM 10 April Arrow FM 18 May Kestral FM Active FM 25 May Silk FM 17 6 June Centre FM 14 June Wave 105 15 August QuayWest Radio 1 September Wire FM 7 September CAT FM 8 September Century 105 5 October Kingdom FM Fife Scotland 18 7 October Peak FM 18 October Chelmer FM 1 November Fosseway Radio 28 November RNA Arbroath 29 November The Falcon Gloucestershire 11 December Champion FM North Wales 13 December Rutland RadioClosing this year edit31 May Xtra AM 1989 1998 19 Unknown South Coast Radio 1991 1998 Late 1998 European Klassik Rock 1997 1998 Programme debuts editJanuary Scott Mills on BBC Radio 1 1998 2022 4 March World of Pub on BBC Radio 4 1998 1999 April Bussmann and Quantick Kingsize on BBC Radio 4 April May 9 April Material World 1998 2013 11 April The Archive Hour on BBC Radio 4 1998 Present 19 April Sunday Night at 10 on BBC Radio 2 1998 2013 20 May The Alan Davies Show on BBC Radio 4 1998 2 July Puzzle Panel on BBC Radio 4 1998 2005 31 July The Write Stuff on BBC Radio 4 1998 2014 22 September The 99p Challenge on BBC Radio 4 1998 2004 26 September The Now Show on BBC Radio 4 1998 Present 4 October Frank Sinatra The Voice of the Century on BBC Radio 2 1998 5 October Drivetime with Johnnie Walker on BBC Radio 2 1998 2006 9 October Des Lynam on BBC Radio 2 1998 1999 15 October In Our Time on BBC Radio 4 1998 Present Dan and Nick The Wildebeest Years on BBC Radio 4 1998 Continuing radio programmes edit1940s edit Sunday Half Hour 1940 2018 Desert Island Discs 1942 Present 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 You and Yours 1970 Present I m Sorry I Haven t a Clue 1972 Present Good Morning Scotland 1973 Present Newsbeat 1973 Present The News Huddlines 1975 2001 File on 4 1977 Present Money Box 1977 Present The News Quiz 1977 Present 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 Loose Ends 1986 Present 1990s edit The Moral Maze 1990 Present Essential Selection 1991 Present No Commitments 1992 2007 The Pepsi Chart 1993 2002 Wake Up to Wogan 1993 2009 Essential Mix 1993 Present Up All Night 1994 Present Wake Up to Money 1994 Present Julie Enfield Investigates 1994 1999 Private Passions 1995 Present Chambers 1996 1999 Parkinson s Sunday Supplement 1996 2007 The David Jacobs Collection 1996 2013 Blue Jam 1997 1999 Westway 1997 2005 Ending this year edit3 April The Afternoon Shift 1995 1998 Breakaway 1979 1998 Kaleidoscope 1973 1998 Week Ending 1970 1998 27 December Frank Sinatra The Voice of the Century 1998 Deaths edit2 January Frank Muir comedy writer born 1920 11 April Francis Durbridge scriptwriter born 1912 22 June Benny Green jazz saxophonist and radio presenter born 1927 18 July Betty Marsden comedy actress born 1919 4 August Charles Maxwell radio producer born 1910 2 October Ken Platt Lancashire comedian born 1921 Raymond Raikes radio drama producer born 1910 20 October Frank Gillard broadcaster and executive born 1909 See also edit1998 in British music 1998 in British television 1998 in the United Kingdom List of British films of 1998References edit Surprise call for PM BBC News BBC 21 January 1998 Retrieved 10 December 2012 Aizlewood John 20 December 2021 Ken Bruce and the creators of BBC Radio 2 s PopMaster There s no such thing as a difficult question i Retrieved 22 December 2021 Bannister s time as controller of Radio 1 is documented in Simon Garfield s book The Nation s Favourite Schedule BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 7 October 2023 BBC News UK New image for BBC Radio 4 news bbc co uk Retrieved 7 October 2023 Radio Authority Century 106 file Retrieved 17 May 2010 BBC unveils digital radio BBC News BBC 9 July 1998 Retrieved 3 May 2019 Evans 2010 John Dunn BBC Radio 2 2 October 1998 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 14 January 2018 Frank Sinatra the Voice of the Century BBC Radio 2 4 October 1998 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 14 January 2018 Frank Sinatra theVoice of the Century BBC Radio 2 27 December 1998 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 14 January 2018 Lacey Hester 4 October 1998 A bumper breakfast with ulcers The Independent London Retrieved 29 May 2011 Des Lynam BBC Radio 2 9 October 1998 BBC Genome Genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 14 January 2018 BBC Radio 4 In Our Time Episodes Available now About talkSPORT Archived from the original on 20 August 2010 Retrieved 18 January 2007 Launch dates and frequencies PDF Archived from the original PDF on 16 August 2010 Retrieved 18 January 2010 Collins Steve 25 May 2023 Cheshire s Silk Radio celebrates 25 years on air with DAB launch Radio Today Retrieved 25 May 2023 Kingdom FM goes dough nuts to celebrate 25th birthday Radio Today 7 October 2023 Retrieved 7 October 2023 XTRA am waves goodbye after 9 years Subscription required Birmingham Evening Mail Trinity Mirror 30 May 1998 Retrieved 17 April 2012 Sources editEvans Chris 2010 Memoirs of a Fruitcake HarperCollins ISBN 978 0 00 734568 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 in British radio amp oldid 1183179875, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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