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2008 in British radio

This is a list of events in British radio during 2008.

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Events edit

January edit

  • 11 January – Birdsong Radio launches on the Digital One platform following the closure of Oneword. The station features the recording of birdsong, a device first employed in 1992 as a test transmission for Classic FM.[1][2]
  • 12 January –
    • 100.7 Heart FM breakfast presenter Sarah-Jane Mee announces she will leave the show to join Sky News in London.[3] She presented her final programme on 6 March.
    • The Forces Station BFBS begins a trial period of broadcasting nationwide across the UK on DAB from midnight. The trial ran until 23:59 on 31 March 2008, and audience research carried out during this time concluded that it was successful. BFBS subsequently returned to DAB Digital Radio permanently.[4]
  • 29 January – Bauer completes its purchase of Emap's radio, television and consumer media businesses, purchasing the assets for £1.14bn.[5]

February edit

  • February – Classic FM announces a major shake-up of the schedule, which will be rolled out in two parts – weekdays in late February and weekends a month later. Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Margherita Taylor join as part of the revamp and former Blur singer Alex James begins presenting a 100-part series called The A to Z of Classical Music.[6] The changes will also see the introduction of a nightly two-hour jazz programme.
  • February – Huddersfield station Home 107.9 is relaunched as Pennine FM.The New Pennine FM,[7]

March edit

April edit

May edit

  • 3 May – After 14 years on air, Manchester United Radio closes due to the club announcing that they had agreed a deal with local radio station Key 103.

June edit

July edit

August edit

  • 8 August – Thomas Quirk, the former managing director of Saga 105.2 FM (the predecessor to 105.2 Smooth Radio in Glasgow) criticises parent company GMG Radio's decision to sack six local Scottish presenters in favour of increased networking of shows from Smooth stations in London and Manchester. The station had operated a 24-hour schedule of local programming until August 2008.[13]

September edit

  • September – An interview on BBC Radio WM between Les Ross and writer and broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli is criticised for its awkwardness in the music magazine The Word and in The Guardian newspaper (suggesting that the interview ends up more like an Alan Partridge tribute act). In the interview, Ross askS Singh about his views on self-identity in terms of race; confuses his humorous book on Indian food with a serious radio documentary by Singh discussing genocide during the partition of India; and then mistakenly refers to Singh's book as a TV series. Singh remains polite, if baffled, throughout, before terminating the interview after 4 minutes.[14][15][16]
  • September – After just six months, Classic FM scraps its nightly two-hour jazz programme.
  • 10 September – BBC Radio 4 broadcasts the play "Lost Souls", a spin-off from the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood
  • 29 September – Virgin Radio changes its name to Absolute Radio.

October edit

  • 4 October – BBC7 changes its name to BBC Radio 7.
  • 11 October –
  • 14 October – The Radio 4 programme You and Yours undergoes a large change of format, with two presenters being replaced by one. The breadth of topics covered is also extended to global problems as well as those closer to home.
  • 16 October – The Russell Brand Show prank calls row: An episode of the Russell Brand Show, co-hosted by fellow Radio 2 presenter Jonathan Ross is recorded for transmission at a later date. The show includes Brand and Ross leaving four prank messages on actor Andrew Sachs's answerphone including offensive remarks about his granddaughter and use of foul language. The programme is subsequently broadcast on Saturday 18 October, partially censored, having passed the various pre-transmission checks from the programme's editors. Initially the programme receives only a negligible number of complaints regarding Ross's bad language; however, after the incident is reported a week later by The Mail on Sunday a public outcry soon ensues. The case is referred to both Ofcom and the BBC Trust and in the interim Ross and Brand are both suspended for 12 weeks from all BBC programmes pending investigation. Soon after these announcements Russell Brand announces his resignation from the BBC shortly followed by Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas. Jonathan Ross is suspended from the BBC without pay for 12 weeks.[18][19]
  • 27 October – Former ITV Central Tonight presenter Joanne Malin joins BBC WM. She will present a mid-morning show from February 2009.[20]
  • 30 October –

November edit

December edit

  • No events.

Station debuts edit

Relaunching this year after a break of one month or more edit

Closing this year edit

Date Station Debut
11 January Oneword 2000[25]
11 January Core Radio 1999[25]
26 March Fosseway Radio 1998
Oak 107 FM 1999
26 March theJazz 2006[26]
Capital Life 1999
4 April Virgin Radio Groove 2000
3 May Manchester United Radio 1994
31 July Fen Radio 107.5 1999
23 December Talk 107 2006

Programme debuts edit

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Ending this year edit

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References edit

  1. ^ . The Daibly Telegraph. London: Telegraph Media Group. 5 February 2008. Archived from the original on 9 December 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Birdsong is back". ukdigitalradio. 11 January 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
  3. ^ "icBirmingham – Stan to take over from Sarah-Jane". Birmingham Mail. Trinity Mirror. 12 January 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  4. ^ "DAB re-armed with BFBS radio". Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Emap sells magazines and radio divisions to Bauer for £1.14bn". Campaign Live. 7 December 2007. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Classic FM in major schedule overhaul". The Guardian. 13 February 2008. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  7. ^ . Radio Today. 29 February 2008. Archived from the original on 27 April 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  8. ^ "Humphrey Lyttelton retires from BBC Radio 2 jazz show after 40 years". The Guardian. 12 March 2008. from the original on 11 May 2022.
  9. ^ Dorricott, Carmel. "Heart fm Press Centre " A New sound for Heart Breakfast". Heartfmpress.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  10. ^ "Tony Blackburn goes national". Radio Today. 3 June 2008. from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  11. ^ Sweney, Mark (30 June 2008). "Tarrant v Ross: let battle commence". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 30 December 2009.
  12. ^ . Radio Today. 30 June 2008. Archived from the original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  13. ^ Churchill, Carolyn (9 August 2008). "Criticism for radio station that axed Scots DJs". Glasgow Herald. Newsquest Media Ltd. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  14. ^ Lewry, Fraser (18 September 2008). . The Word. Development Hell. Archived from the original on 7 January 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  15. ^ Media Monkey (23 September 2008). "Take it away, Les: Hardeep Singh Kohli terminates BBC radio interview". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 31 March 2009.
  16. ^ "Audio of Hardeep Singh Kohli interview". YouTube. 3 October 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2012.[dead YouTube link]
  17. ^ Plunkett, John (14 October 2008). "The Guardian, News, Media, Radio, Tuesday October 14, 2008 16.52 BST – 4 Digital radio partners in crisis talks". London: Guardian. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  18. ^ "The ups and downs of Ross' career". BBC News. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
  19. ^ "Ross suspended for three months". BBC News. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
  20. ^ "Birmingham – BBC WM – Joanne Malin joins BBC WM". BBC. 27 October 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  21. ^ John Plunkett and Tara Conlan. "Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas resigns over Brand-Ross phone prank row | Media". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  22. ^ Plunkett, John (21 November 2008). "TV and radio presenter Paul Coia is to replace Martin Collins as the drivetime host of London's Smooth Radio". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  23. ^ a b Blackaby, Anna (4 August 2008). . Birmingham Post. Trinity Mirror Midlands. Archived from the original on 24 September 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2010.
  24. ^ . Radio Today. 28 May 2009. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
  25. ^ a b Plunkett, John (10 January 2008). "Two digital radio stations to close". London: The Guardian. Retrieved 18 December 2009.
  26. ^ Sherwin, Adam (2 May 2008). "Jazz station wins record audience after scrapping DJs". The Times. London. Retrieved 18 December 2009.(subscription required)
  27. ^ "BBC Genome Project". The Comedy Hour. 23 August 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  28. ^ "Peter Coke". The Daily Telegraph. London: Telegraph Media Group. 31 July 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2012.

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This is a list of events in British radio during 2008 List of years in British radio table 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 In British television 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 In British music 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Art 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 Relaunching this year after a break of one month or more 4 Closing this year 5 Programme debuts 6 Continuing radio programmes 6 1 1940s 6 2 1950s 6 3 1960s 6 4 1970s 6 5 1980s 6 6 1990s 6 7 2000s 7 Ending this year 8 Deaths 9 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit 11 January Birdsong Radio launches on the Digital One platform following the closure of Oneword The station features the recording of birdsong a device first employed in 1992 as a test transmission for Classic FM 1 2 12 January 100 7 Heart FM breakfast presenter Sarah Jane Mee announces she will leave the show to join Sky News in London 3 She presented her final programme on 6 March The Forces Station BFBS begins a trial period of broadcasting nationwide across the UK on DAB from midnight The trial ran until 23 59 on 31 March 2008 and audience research carried out during this time concluded that it was successful BFBS subsequently returned to DAB Digital Radio permanently 4 29 January Bauer completes its purchase of Emap s radio television and consumer media businesses purchasing the assets for 1 14bn 5 February edit February Classic FM announces a major shake up of the schedule which will be rolled out in two parts weekdays in late February and weekends a month later Laurence Llewelyn Bowen and Margherita Taylor join as part of the revamp and former Blur singer Alex James begins presenting a 100 part series called The A to Z of Classical Music 6 The changes will also see the introduction of a nightly two hour jazz programme February Huddersfield station Home 107 9 is relaunched as Pennine FM The New Pennine FM 7 March edit 17 March Humphrey Lyttelton retires from BBC Radio 2 having presented The Best of Jazz for the last 40 years 8 25 March Rachel New joins Ed James as the new co presenter of the Breakfast Show on Birmingham s 100 7 Heart FM 9 April edit 28 April The Heart Network begins simulcasting some of its programmes from Heart 106 2 in London There are now only ten hours of local programming from 100 7 Heart FM in Birmingham and Heart 106 in the East Midlands during weekdays and four hours on Saturday and Sunday April Adrian Van Klaveren replaces Bob Shennan as Controller of BBC Radio 5 Live May edit 3 May After 14 years on air Manchester United Radio closes due to the club announcing that they had agreed a deal with local radio station Key 103 June edit 3 June Tony Blackburn s weekend breakfast show on 102 2 Smooth Radio is to be syndicated across the rest of the Smooth network in England from 7 June 10 30 June It is announced that Chris Tarrant will return to radio hosting a weekly Saturday morning show for the GMG Radio s network of stations including London s 102 2 Smooth Radio Real Radio Scotland and the North West s Century Radio 11 The show will air in direct competition to Jonathan Ross s show on BBC Radio 2 It began on 26 July June The Local Radio Company sells six stations including Pennine FM which is now independently owned and run 12 July edit 27 July As part of the BBC Proms season BBC Radio 3 broadcasts the Doctor Who Prom live from the Albert Hall in London Before the concert the Doctor Who mini episode Music of the Spheres receives its premiere August edit 8 August Thomas Quirk the former managing director of Saga 105 2 FM the predecessor to 105 2 Smooth Radio in Glasgow criticises parent company GMG Radio s decision to sack six local Scottish presenters in favour of increased networking of shows from Smooth stations in London and Manchester The station had operated a 24 hour schedule of local programming until August 2008 13 September edit September An interview on BBC Radio WM between Les Ross and writer and broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli is criticised for its awkwardness in the music magazine The Word and in The Guardian newspaper suggesting that the interview ends up more like an Alan Partridge tribute act In the interview Ross askS Singh about his views on self identity in terms of race confuses his humorous book on Indian food with a serious radio documentary by Singh discussing genocide during the partition of India and then mistakenly refers to Singh s book as a TV series Singh remains polite if baffled throughout before terminating the interview after 4 minutes 14 15 16 September After just six months Classic FM scraps its nightly two hour jazz programme 10 September BBC Radio 4 broadcasts the play Lost Souls a spin off from the Doctor Who spin off Torchwood 29 September Virgin Radio changes its name to Absolute Radio October edit 4 October BBC7 changes its name to BBC Radio 7 11 October The closure of Channel 4 Radio is announced 17 Any Questions broadcasts from Winchester to mark its sixtieth anniversary 14 October The Radio 4 programme You and Yours undergoes a large change of format with two presenters being replaced by one The breadth of topics covered is also extended to global problems as well as those closer to home 16 October The Russell Brand Show prank calls row An episode of the Russell Brand Show co hosted by fellow Radio 2 presenter Jonathan Ross is recorded for transmission at a later date The show includes Brand and Ross leaving four prank messages on actor Andrew Sachs s answerphone including offensive remarks about his granddaughter and use of foul language The programme is subsequently broadcast on Saturday 18 October partially censored having passed the various pre transmission checks from the programme s editors Initially the programme receives only a negligible number of complaints regarding Ross s bad language however after the incident is reported a week later by The Mail on Sunday a public outcry soon ensues The case is referred to both Ofcom and the BBC Trust and in the interim Ross and Brand are both suspended for 12 weeks from all BBC programmes pending investigation Soon after these announcements Russell Brand announces his resignation from the BBC shortly followed by Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas Jonathan Ross is suspended from the BBC without pay for 12 weeks 18 19 27 October Former ITV Central Tonight presenter Joanne Malin joins BBC WM She will present a mid morning show from February 2009 20 30 October Original 106 is renamed The Coast following the sale of the station two months earlier to Celador Lesley Douglas s resignation is announced 21 November edit 21 November London s 102 2 Smooth Radio announces that former BBC Radio Scotland and Pebble Mill presenter Paul Coia will replace Martin Collins as its Drivetime presenter 22 December edit No events Station debuts edit8 January 97 5 Smooth Radio 11 January Birdsong Radio 2008 2009 28 January City Talk 105 9 15 February Phonic FM 18 February Exeter FM 15 March Swindon 105 5 26 March Oak FM 1 April Rock Radio North East 4 April Touch FM Warwick May Andover Sound 5 May 106 1 Rock Radio 2 June Q Radio 16 June Nation Radio 24 June NME Radio 2008 2013 August Rhubarb Radio 23 9 August South Birmingham Community Radio 23 14 October Radio Hartlepool 30 October The Coast radio station 5 November Focal Radio 2008 2009 24 8 November The Bay 102 8 7 December 106 5 Central Radio Unknown Celtic Music Radio Unknown Somer Valley FMRelaunching this year after a break of one month or more edit8 October Jazz FM relaunched Closing this year editDate Station Debut 11 January Oneword 2000 25 11 January Core Radio 1999 25 26 March Fosseway Radio 1998 Oak 107 FM 1999 26 March theJazz 2006 26 Capital Life 1999 4 April Virgin Radio Groove 2000 3 May Manchester United Radio 1994 31 July Fen Radio 107 5 1999 23 December Talk 107 2006Programme debuts edit11 January The Penny Dreadfuls Present on BBC Radio 4 2008 2009 26 February Rudy s Rare Records on BBC Radio 4 2008 2014 2 July Cabin Pressure on BBC Radio 4 2008 2014 23 August Miranda Hart s Joke Shop on BBC Radio 2 2008 27 29 September Geoff Lloyd s Hometime Show Geoff Lloyd with Annabel Port from 2015 on Virgin Radio Absolute Radio from 2009 2008 2017 1 October The Media Show on BBC Radio 4 2008 Present 27 October The Strand on the BBC World Service 2008 2013 27 November Act Your Age on BBC Radio 4 2008 2010 Continuing radio programmes edit1940s edit Sunday Half Hour 1940 2018 Desert Island Discs 1942 Present Woman s Hour 1946 Present A Book at Bedtime 1949 Present 1950s edit The Archers 1950 Present The Today Programme 1957 Present 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 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 Steve Wright in the Afternoon 1981 1993 1999 2022 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 Wake Up to Wogan 1993 2009 Essential Mix 1993 Present Up All Night 1994 Present Wake Up to Money 1994 Present Private Passions 1995 Present The David Jacobs Collection 1996 2013 Sunday Night at 10 1998 2013 In Our Time 1998 Present Material World 1998 Present Scott Mills 1998 2022 The Now Show 1998 Present Jonathan Ross 1999 2010 2000s edit BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2000 Present Big John Breakfast 2000 Present Go4It 2001 2009 The Jo Whiley Show 2001 2011 Kermode and Mayo s Film Review 2001 2022 The Big Toe Radio Show 2002 2011 A Kist o Wurds 2002 Present Fighting Talk 2003 Present Jeremy Vine 2003 Present The Chris Moyles Show 2004 2012 Annie Mac 2004 2021 Elaine Paige on Sunday 2004 Present Chris Evans Drivetime 2006 2009 The Bottom Line 2006 Present The Christian O Connell Breakfast Show 2006 Present The Unbelievable Truth 2006 Present The Radcliffe and Maconie Show 2007 Present Ending this year edit28 January Jammin 2001 2008 27 March Sounds of the 70s 2000 2008 2009 Present 25 September The Geoff Show 2006 2008 25 October The Russell Brand Show 2006 2008 2010 2013 2017 Deaths edit20 May Margot Boyd 94 actress 30 July Peter Coke 95 actor 28 29 August Geoffrey Perkins 55 comedy producerReferences edit Birdsong proves popular on radio The Daibly Telegraph London Telegraph Media Group 5 February 2008 Archived from the original on 9 December 2008 Retrieved 11 February 2012 Birdsong is back ukdigitalradio 11 January 2008 Retrieved 11 February 2012 icBirmingham Stan to take over from Sarah Jane Birmingham Mail Trinity Mirror 12 January 2008 Retrieved 6 January 2012 DAB re armed with BFBS radio Retrieved 8 April 2012 Emap sells magazines and radio divisions to Bauer for 1 14bn Campaign Live 7 December 2007 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Classic FM in major schedule overhaul The Guardian 13 February 2008 Retrieved 30 May 2019 Pennine FM back from the dead Radio Today 29 February 2008 Archived from the original on 27 April 2012 Retrieved 2 July 2010 Humphrey Lyttelton retires from BBC Radio 2 jazz show after 40 years The Guardian 12 March 2008 Archived from the original on 11 May 2022 Dorricott Carmel Heart fm Press Centre A New sound for Heart Breakfast Heartfmpress co uk Archived from the original on 2 August 2012 Retrieved 6 January 2012 Tony Blackburn goes national Radio Today 3 June 2008 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2012 Sweney Mark 30 June 2008 Tarrant v Ross let battle commence London The Guardian Retrieved 30 December 2009 TLRC sells six more stations Radio Today 30 June 2008 Archived from the original on 5 January 2011 Retrieved 2 July 2010 Churchill Carolyn 9 August 2008 Criticism for radio station that axed Scots DJs Glasgow Herald Newsquest Media Ltd Retrieved 26 January 2012 Lewry Fraser 18 September 2008 When Hardeep met Les The Word Development Hell Archived from the original on 7 January 2010 Retrieved 31 December 2009 Media Monkey 23 September 2008 Take it away Les Hardeep Singh Kohli terminates BBC radio interview The Guardian London Retrieved 31 March 2009 Audio of Hardeep Singh Kohli interview YouTube 3 October 2008 Retrieved 6 January 2012 dead YouTube link Plunkett John 14 October 2008 The Guardian News Media Radio Tuesday October 14 2008 16 52 BST 4 Digital radio partners in crisis talks London Guardian Retrieved 6 January 2012 The ups and downs of Ross career BBC News 30 October 2008 Retrieved 18 December 2009 Ross suspended for three months BBC News 30 October 2008 Retrieved 18 December 2009 Birmingham BBC WM Joanne Malin joins BBC WM BBC 27 October 2008 Retrieved 6 January 2012 John Plunkett and Tara Conlan Radio 2 controller Lesley Douglas resigns over Brand Ross phone prank row Media The Guardian Retrieved 14 January 2018 Plunkett John 21 November 2008 TV and radio presenter Paul Coia is to replace Martin Collins as the drivetime host of London s Smooth Radio The Guardian Guardian Media Group Retrieved 10 January 2014 a b Blackaby Anna 4 August 2008 Birmingham sees launch of two new community radio stations Birmingham Post Trinity Mirror Midlands Archived from the original on 24 September 2012 Retrieved 10 April 2010 Farewell Focal Radio Radio Today 28 May 2009 Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 7 April 2010 a b Plunkett John 10 January 2008 Two digital radio stations to close London The Guardian Retrieved 18 December 2009 Sherwin Adam 2 May 2008 Jazz station wins record audience after scrapping DJs The Times London Retrieved 18 December 2009 subscription required BBC Genome Project The Comedy Hour 23 August 2008 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Peter Coke The Daily Telegraph London Telegraph Media Group 31 July 2008 Retrieved 30 November 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2008 in British radio amp oldid 1206236864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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