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This is a list of events taking place in 2020 relating to radio in the United Kingdom.

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January edit

February edit

  • 1 February – The final edition of Brexitcast, recorded as a podcast for radio and titled "Over and Out!", is released.[12]
  • 4 February – The BBC announces plans to launch twenty new radio shows on its BBC Sounds platform.[13]
  • 6 February –
  • 20 February – Absolute Radio announces the launch of Absolute Radio 20s, its latest decades-themed radio station.[18]
  • 27 February – Controller of BBC Sounds, Jonathan Wall, announces the launch of a new 24-hour 'Radio 1 Dance' stream on the service in the spring.[19]

March edit

  • 12 March – Global closes Heart Extra and Smooth Extra on DAB and the Global Player. They are replaced the station with the national feed of both Heart and Smooth
  • 13 March – BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, scheduled for the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend, is cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[20] Organisers subsequently run an alternative event called Big Weekend UK 2020, with acts appearing on one of five virtual stages and performed from their homes; the event also features past performances from previous Big Weekend events.[21]
  • 14 March – Anneka Rice takes a break from her Radio 2 show for a while.
  • 15 March – Paul O'Grady takes a break from his Radio 2 show for a while.
  • 17 March – The BBC announces major changes to the schedule across the network due to the coronavirus pandemic. On radio the BBC World Service programmes The World This Week, World Update and Weekend are all suspended. Radio news summaries on Radio 2, Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live are merged into a single output, with BBC 6 Music using the same script. The BBC Asian Network and Newsbeat work together to maintain production of stories. Week in Westminster which broadcasts on Radio 4 is also suspended.[22]
  • 18 March – Leeds-based radio news bulletin provider Radio News Hub is producing a daily ten-minute round-up of coronavirus news from around the world that will be made available to radio stations free of charge.[23]
  • 19 March –
  • 20 March – After three years at Heart, Sian Welby switches to Capital Breakfast which is hosted by Roman Kemp and co-hosted by Sonny Jay. Welby replaces Vick Hope, who left on 21 February.
  • 23 March – In order to prioritise resources in response to the coronavirus pandemic, BBC Radio 5 Live suspends overnight programmes between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. and carries the output of BBC Radio London.[27]
  • 26 March – At 8pm, millions of people around the country take part in a "Clap for Carers" tribute, applauding the NHS and other care workers. The event is aired by radio and television outlets.[28]
  • 27 March – The last programme billed under the Up All Night title in the BBC Radio 5 Live schedule is aired from 1am–5am, and presented by Dotun Adebayo.[29]
  • 28 March –
    • As part of the BBC's Make a Difference campaign, BBC Local Radio announces that it has teamed up with manufacturers, retailers and the social isolation charity WaveLength to give away free DAB radios to vulnerable people over the age of 70, beginning on 30 March.[30]
    • Huey Morgan takes a break from his Radio 2 broadcasting for a while, and The Radio 2 Rockshow with Johnnie Walker takes a break from the airwaves for a while.
  • 29 March –

April edit

  • 2 April – At 9:00 am, BBC Radios 1, 2, 1Xtra, 6 Music and Asian Network join together for The Great British Singalong, a broadcast aimed at getting the whole nation singing during the coronavirus lockdown. Presenters from each station take turns to play tracks suggested by members of the public who can then sing along with them.[32][33]
  • 4 April – Digital station Love Sport Radio announces it is suspending programming because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[34]
  • 12 April – Radio 2's Friday Night Is Music Night is moved to Sundays for a while.
  • 18 April – Radio 4's The Archers will air a series of episodes from its archives featuring key moments from the series due to difficulty recording episodes during the coronavirus lockdown. The episodes will be broadcast for three weeks from 3 May.[35]
  • 30 April – The British Library is to archive hundreds of essays submitted to BBC Radio 4's PM programme by listeners detailing their coronavirus experiences. The Covid Chronicles, launched in March, has seen listeners submit their accounts of their lives during the lockdown restrictions, some of which have been broadcast.[36]
  • April – Jack 3, branded as Jack 3 & Chill, replaces Jack 2 on 107.9 MHz in Oxfordshire.[37] an easy listening station which launched on DAB in Oxfordshire in May 2017. The station, which broadcasts easy listening music, had been on air on DAB in the county since 2017.

May edit

  • 7 May – Bauer Radio announces plans to close Liverpool station Radio City Talk.[38]
  • 8 May –
  • 12 May – Radio 3 announces plans to resume live concerts from June, having suspended them at the start of the COVID-19 lockdown. A series of lunchtime concerts at London's Wigmore Hall will be held without an audience present.[40]
  • 15 May – Radio 1 confirms that its presenter, Maya Jama, has left the station, with her final show broadcast on 3 May.[41]
  • 18 May – At 10:59 am most of the UK's radio stations join together for the Mental Health Minute, a one-minute broadcast that seeks to raise mental health awareness and featuring a number of famous names, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. BBC Radio Four joins the broadcast for the first time this year.[42]
  • 25 May – The Archers returns to Radio 4 after a three-week break, with new episodes adapted for the lockdown restrictions. Actors are recording at home and the series features a series of monologues offering a glimpse into the characters' private thoughts rather than the usual interactions with each other.[43]
  • 27 May – Bauer announces that the majority of the stations it acquired from UKRD, Lincs, Wireless and Celador will be joining the Greatest Hits Radio network from September, clustered to provide regional programming outside of network hours. Four of the acquired stations will join the Hits Radio network, retaining local names and a daily breakfast show, and three stations – Lincs FM, Pirate FM and SAM FM Bristol – will continue as largely standalone stations.[44]
  • 30 May – Saxophonist and broadcaster YolanDa Brown joins Jazz FM to present the Saturday afternoon programme YolanDa Brown on Saturday.[45]

June edit

July edit

  • 2 July – In a bid to save £25m by 2022, the BBC announces plans to cut 450 jobs in its regional television news and current affairs programming, local radio and online news services in England. These will include restructuring some regional programmes, and making permanent changes to local radio that were introduced during the COVID-19 outbreak.[53]
  • 6 July –
    • BBC Radio 5 Live stops relaying overnight broadcasting from BBC Radio London, and launches a new weekday phone-in discussion show presented by Dotun Adebayo from 1am–5am. The World Football Phone-In and Virtual Jukebox, regular features from his weekend presenting role on Up All Night, are carried over to the new programme, which is simulcast on local radio.[17]
    • The 5am hour on BBC Local Radio is am England-wide simulcast of the first hour of BBC Radio London's breakfast show, which is presented by Jason Rosam.
  • 8 July – Samantha Moy is appointed head of BBC Radio 6 Music, replacing Paul Rogers.[54]
  • 12 July – Don Black announces the new series of his Sunday evening Radio 2 show will be his last and he is to leave the station in October 2020.
  • 15 July – Alice Levine announces she is to leave BBC Radio 1, with her last show airing on 9 August.[55]
  • 16 July – Bauer announces that Radio Aire will close on 1 September after 39 years on air. Its frequency will be transferred to Greatest Hits Radio.[56]
  • 24 July – Dame Jenni Murray announces she is leaving Radio 4's Woman's Hour after 33 years; she will present her final edition of the programme on 1 October.[57]
  • 25 July – First radio broadcast from BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House in Cardiff, by BBC Radio Cymru 2 host Daniel Glyn.[58]
  • 31 July-2 August – Radio 1's Dance Weekend took place to fill what would have been the 25th year in Ibiza

August edit

  • 8 August – The BBC 1Xtra presenter Sideman quits the station because of the BBC's use of the N-word during a report about a racially-motivated attack on a local news programme.[59]
  • 13 August – Radio 1 announces that Vick Hope will join the station to present the Sunday afternoon Life Hacks show alongside Katie Thistleton. Hope will also present Official Charts: First Look, also on Sundays, as part of a network revamp from 1 September.[60]
  • 25 August – Bauer Radio launches Magic 100% Christmas, attributing the early launch to a need to lift the spirits of the UK; the station is available online only this year.[61]
  • 28 August – Bauer launches Hits Radio Pride, aimed at the LGBTQ+ community.[62] This is the first time that a major radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom has launched a station that is targeted to the LGBTQ+ community.
  • 31 August –
    • Bauer closes Leeds station Radio Aire after 39 years on air. Its frequency is, from the following day, used to carry Greatest Hits Radio.[56]
    • Hits Radio South Coast launches, thereby becoming the second FM station to be known on air as Hits Radio. The station had previously broadcast as The Breeze South Coast and the change is made following the purchase in 2019 of The Breeze network from Celador Radio.

September edit

  • 1 September – The majority of the stations that Bauer Media acquired the previous year from UKRD,[63] Lincs FM Group,[64] Wireless Group[65] and Celador Radio,[66] join Greatest Hits Radio, clustered to provide regional programming outside of network hours, consisting of three hours each weekday teatime.[44] All of the affected stations lose their individual station names.
  • 4 September – The BBC confirms that Jane Garvey will leave Woman's Hour at the end of the year to present her own show on Radio 4 from 2021.[67]
  • 7 September –
  • 9 September – LBC unveils a new schedule for the autumn, including a new Sunday morning political discussion show for Tom Swarbrick.[70]
  • 17 September – Bauer Radio buys Radio Plymouth so it can extend its Greatest Hits Radio network.[71]
  • 23 September – MistaJam announces he is leaving BBC Radio 1 and BBC 1Xtra. He will be replaced on Drivetime by Reece Parkinson, while Radio 1's Dance Anthems will be presented by Charlie Hedges.[72]
  • 24 September –
    • Ofcom says it will not instruct the BBC to conduct a public interest test in relation to Radio 1 Dance, but will consider the market position of BBC Sounds in general after the commercial radio sector and All-Party Parliamentary Group on Commercial Radio both expressed doubt that the service is offering something different to commercial radio.[73]
    • Bletchley Girls, a World War II play produced by Jenny Wren Productions, is made available free to hospital and community radio stations. The play was scheduled to tour several theatres in Gloucestershire through May and June, but was adapted for radio after the closure of venues due to the COVID-19 pandemic meant it could not be performed.[74]
  • 25 September – Bauer Media creates PodPlay, a platform to create and publish its podcasts.[75]
  • 26 September – Simon Phillips joins Jazz FM to present Weekend Breakfast.[76]
  • 28 September –
    • Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast returns to Absolute Radio for a second series.[77]
    • talkSPORT launches a new 18 month apprenticeship scheme to find three young people to become part of their production team.[78]
    • Jamie East announces he is leaving talkRADIO and Virgin.[79]
  • 29 September –
    • BBC Radio 1 hires singer-songwriter YUNGBLUD to present a weekly podcast in which young music fans will speak about turning points in their lives.[80]
    • Bauer Radio launches a campaign to support The Prince's Trust, spearheaded by Magic Radio.[81]
  • 30 September – Absolute Radio have signed Skunk Anansie lead singer Skin to present a ten part programme in which she plays music that has influenced her; the series begins in October.[82]

October edit

  • 1 October –
  • 3 October –
    • Global Radio launches its first multimedia television advertising campaign, with the minute-long commercial first airing during an edition of Britain's Got Talent on ITV.[85]
    • Charlie Hedges takes over Radio 1's Dance Anthems.[86]
  • 4 October – Musician Gary Powell begins a four part series for Radio X exploring the influence of pioneering black musicians on indie rock and alternative music.[87]
  • 8 October –
    • Jenny Wilkes announces she is leaving the BBC after presenting at BBC WM for 35 years.[88]
    • Launch of Box Office Radio, an online station dedicated to songs from stage and theatre.[89]
  • 9 October –
    • BBC Radio 1 Dance launches on BBC Sounds at 6pm.[90]
    • Absolute Radio replaces the final ad break of every hour between 10am and 4pm with a piece of instrumental music to encourage listeners to think about how they can help others. The move is part of Bauer Radio's Pledge Kindness campaign for World Mental Health Day.[91]
  • 10 October – On what would have been his 97th birthday, Radio 4 airs an evening of programmes dedicated to Nicholas Parsons, with a documentary and archive material featuring the presenter.[92]
  • 15 October – Times Radio begins a three-week television advertising campaign aimed at drawing listeners to the station in the run up to the US presidential election.[93]
  • 16 October – Smooth Radio switches off its mediumwave frequencies in Cardiff and Newport because the site from which they are transmitted is being redeveloped; Smooth continues to be available on AM in Wrexham and throughout Wales on DAB.[94]
  • 18 October – Actress Joanna Page joins BBC Radio Wales to present a Sunday morning show.[95]
  • 23 October –
  • 25 October – Heart Christmas returns two months to the day before Christmas Day.[99]
  • 26 October – Helen Thomas, the Controller of BBC Radio 2, is announced as the new Chair of the Radio Academy, with Nick Pitts from Jazz FM taking over as Deputy Chair. They will succeed Yvonne Thompson and John Dash in December.[100]
  • 29 October – Graham Torrington presents his final show for BBC WM, having announced his intention to retire from broadcasting earlier in the year.[101]
  • 31 October – For the first time, KISS FM, Kisstory and KissFresh unite to broadcast the KISS Haunted House Party.[102]

November edit

  • 1 November –
    • BBC Radio 2 marks 50 years of music performances at the BBC with In Concert 50 that sees 50 performances made available to stream on BBC Sounds; ten video performances are also made available via BBC iPlayer.[103]
    • Anila Dhami joins Sunrise Radio to present a weekly current affairs programme on Sundays.[104]
  • 3 November – Smooth Radio switches off its mediumwave frequencies in Luton and Bedford.[105]
  • 5 November – Dev Griffin announces he will leave Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra after eighteen years, with his final day being on 20 December.[106]
  • 6 November – BBC Radio 1 announces schedule changes for 2021 that will include Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James airing five days a week, and Adele Roberts taking over the weekend breakfast show.[107]
  • 8 November – The 39 BBC local radio stations feature a special Remembrance Sunday service led by the Anglican Bishop to the Forces, the Right Reverend Tim Thornton.[108]
  • 9 November – The 2020 Radio Academy Festival begins, this year held as a five-day online event.[109]
  • 10 November –
    • Ofcom approves two regional changes for Bauer Radio licences, allowing it to switch two licences to different regions.[110]
    • A YouGov poll suggests that 38% of people prefer local radio stations over national stations, and are less likely to listen to podcasts.[111]
  • 11 November – Graham Norton announces he will leave his Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2 before the end of the year.[112]
  • 15 November – Clare Teal announces her departure from Radio 2, with the final edition of her show, The Swing and Big Band Show, airing on 3 January 2021.[113]
  • 16 November –
  • 17 November – The BBC announce plans to create temporary local radio services for areas such as Wolverhampton Bradford and Sunderland. They will not be fully fledged radio stations, but will provide content for local areas.[115]
  • 18 November –
    • Bauer Media has signed up to the kickstart scheme, a UK government scheme to help young people seeking their first role in the media industry.[116]
    • talkSPORT have signed an exclusive deal with the England cricket team to broadcast coverage of their tour of South Africa, beginning later in November.[117]
  • 19 November – BBC Radio 1 announces plans to play an edited version of the Christmas song Fairytale of New York by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl over the festive season, because it feels its audience may be offended by some of the lyrics.[118]
  • 23 November –
    • Claudia Winkleman is announced to replace Graham Norton when he leaves his Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2.[119]
    • Debut of Space is the Place on Jazz FM, a series of dramas about key moments in the lives of jazz legends, including Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis.[120]
    • Radio executives Phil Riley and David Lloyd announce plans to launch Boom Radio, a station aimed at the baby boomer generation on DAB early in 2021; the station will initially be available in London, Birmingham, Bristol and Glasgow, and offer a mix of music, conversation and presenter personality.[121]
  • 25 November – Ofcom releases its annual diversity report into the socio-economic background of employees in the radio and television industry, and concludes that it remains poorly understood, although the industry is collection more information than a year ago.[122]
  • 26 November –
  • 27 November – Ahmed Hussain, the new Head of Station at BBC Asian Network, announces plans to introduce a new schedule from March 2021, including four new weekday programmes.[125]

December edit

  • 1 December –
    • The online station The VIP Lounge closes at 7am in preparation for the launch of Retro Sound, a community station that will serve South East Wales. VIP Lounge presenters are moved to a sister station, CBC.
    • At 5pm, Radio 1, Radio 1 Dance, 1Xtra, BBC Asian Network, Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music come together for The Christmas House Party, a syndicated show that launches their festive content.[126]
    • Milton Keynes community station MKFM announces a ban on songs by Rita Ora after she broke COVID-19 restrictions by attending a party for her 30th birthday at a London restaurant during lockdown.[127]
  • 3 December –
    • Radio 1 announces a schedule of 33 guest presenters who will present shows between Christmas and New Year, including the station's first hard of hearing DJ.[128]
    • Heart have signed Radio 1 presenter Dev Griffin to present a Saturday afternoon show on the network from 2 January 2021.[129]
    • Greatest Hits Radio announces plans for a schedule shake up in January 2021, with Jenny Powell and Debbie Mac joining, and Andy Crane and Alex Lester moving to different time slots.[130]
    • Capital Dance announces plans for a presented breakfast show from 4 January 2021, with Rio Fredrika presenting.[131]
  • 7 December –
    • BBC Radio Bradford launches on 774 kHz, with presenters including Rima Ahmed and Sanchez Payne.[132]
    • Radio Biscuit, an online station launched in June, joins the Small Scale DAB+ trial in Aldershot and Woking, with a number of former Eagle Radio presenters joining the presenting line up.[133]
  • 8 December – Black Country Radio launches Black Country Christmas, a station playing non-stop Christmas hits to its local area.[134]
  • 9 December – Ofcom approves a format change for Sam FM Bristol enabling it to become part of the Hits Radio network.[135]
  • 10 December –
    • Emma Barnett presents her final mid-morning show for BBC Radio 5 Live before moving to Woman's Hour on Radio 4.[136]
    • Bauer Radio seeks permission from Ofcom to move its recently acquired Plymouth licence from the West of England approved area to the South West England approved area, a move that would allow it to share content with other Bauer stations in the South West.[137]
  • 11 December –
    • BBC Radio 4 announces the return of Just a Minute in February 2021, with a guest presenter format.[138]
    • V2 Radio begins online test transmissions in West Sussex; the station aims to provide a local radio service to the area after local station Spirit FM became part of the Greatest Hits Radio network.[139]
  • 14 December –
  • 16 December – Scala Radio have signed Midge Ure to present the evening show The Space from January 2021.[142]
  • 17 December –
    • Nadia Jae is confirmed as the new breakfast show presenter for BBC 1Xtra, having filled the role on a temporary basis since the previous presenter departed in July. The station also announces that Birmingham rapper Lady Leshurr will present the Saturday afternoon slot and new name Remi Burgz will be presenting Weekend Breakfast.[143][144]
    • BBC Radio Wales announces a new schedule for January 2021 that will see BBC weather presenter Behnaz Akhgar presenting the afternoon show from Mondays to Thursdays. Current presenter Eleri Sion will continue with Fridays, while also co-presenting the late show from Mondays to Thursdays alongside Gabe Cameron. Comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean will present a Sunday show.[145]
  • 18 December –
    • The media regulator Ofcom introduces a new set of rules for the radio and television industry to protect people appearing on radio and television programmes that requires radio and television stations to look after their welfare.[146]
    • Emma Britton presents her final breakfast show for BBC Radio Bristol after 13 years with the station.[147]
    • Radio 2 launches a listener vote to find the nation's favourite song from a musical, as well as announcing schedule changes for January 2021.[148]
  • 19 December – Graham Norton presents his final Saturday morning show for Radio 2.[149][150]
  • 20 December – Magic announces it will air a pantomime on Christmas Day, starring Christopher Biggins and featuring a guest appearance by Rick Astley.[151]
  • 21 December – Ofcom finds Kiss in breach of the broadcasting code after a pre-recorded link introducing a Disney+ competition accidentally contained the F-word. The expletive, aired on 24 July, had been missed during pre-transmission editing.[152]
  • 22 December – BBC Radio Shropshire presenter Eric Smith presents his final breakfast show for the station after 26 years in the role, and retires after 49 years in the radio industry.[153]
  • 23 December –
    • The UK government announces £1.1m of emergency funding for the radio industry to help create content to tackle loneliness during the COVID crisis.[154]
    • Dorset community station Forest FM adds an extra transmitter to expand its signal and better serve the area surrounding Ferndown.[155]
    • Community station Heartland FM launches a crowdfunding appeal for £25,000 to cover running costs and keep it on air.[156]
  • 25 December –
    • BBC Radio 1 teams up with BFBS to broadcast four one hour shows between 10am and 2pm from military bases around the world where British soldiers are stationed, giving them a chance to send Christmas messages to their families.[157]
    • The 39 stations in the BBC Local Radio network air seven hours of local content between 7am and 2pm as syndicated programming is increased this year. Two syndicated evening shows are also running between Christmas and New year, presented by Nana Akua at 6pm and Jim Davis at 10pm.[126]
    • The cast of the BBC One TV series Gavin and Stacey are reunited for a Christmas Day special on BBC Radio Wales.[158]
    • Radio Caroline broadcasts the Queen's Christmas Message for the first time, 56 years after its request to air the address was turned down by the BBC for being an unauthorised broadcaster.[159]
  • 27 December – Ally Bally presents his final programme for Radio Tay, having been with the station since its launch in October 1980.[160]
  • 30 December –
    • Staffordshire-based Moorlands Radio announces it is to stop paying its presenters because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[161]
    • Wrexham community station Calon FM, based at Wrexham Glyndwr University, announces that it will close in the New Year after financial constraints on the university forced it to withdraw support for the station.[162]
  • 31 December –

Station debuts edit

Closing this year edit

Date Station Debuted
12 March Heart Extra 2016
Extra 2014
31 May Radio City Talk 2008
31 August Compass FM 2001
1 September Radio Aire 1981
1 December The VIP Lounge 2015
31 December Love Sport Radio 2019

Programme debuts edit

Continuing radio programmes edit

1940s edit

1950s edit

1960s edit

1970s edit

1980s edit

1990s edit

2000s edit

2010s edit

Ending this year edit

Deaths edit

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This is a list of events taking place in 2020 relating to radio in the United Kingdom List of years in British radio table 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 In British television 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 In British music 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023Art 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 5 6 1990s 5 7 2000s 5 8 2010s 6 Ending this year 7 Deaths 8 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit 3 January Smooth Radio announces that Jenni Falconer has joined the network to present the Breakfast Show in London replacing Gary King The show will also be available on Smooth Extra while Falconer will also present a national Saturday morning show for Smooth 1 5 January John Humphrys begins to present a weekly Sunday afternoon programme on Classic FM with Charlotte Hawkins moving to the Smooth Classics at Seven slot 2 15 January The BBC announces a further switching off of MW transmitters The switch offs being done as a cost cutting measure will see the end of MW transmissions of Radios Cornwall Newcastle Merseyside Solent Solent for Dorset BBC Three Counties Radio and BBC Radio York Also BBC Radio Cumbria will stop broadcasting on MW in Whitehaven and BBC Radio Norfolk s Norwich MW transmitter will go silent In addition BBC Radio Scotland will stop broadcasting on MW in Aberdeen and BBC Radio Wales will lose some MW coverage in central Wales A total of 18 MW transmitters are to go 3 The transmitters will broadcast a retune advice loop prior to full switch off in early April 4 In a speech at Cardiff BBC Director General Tony Hall confirms plans to make major changes to BBC Local Radio 5 23 January The BBC announced that Brexitcast will be renamed Newscast after the United Kingdom leaves the European Union on 31 January 6 7 27 January Ofcom says it will take no action over comments Jo Brand made about throwing battery acid on an edition of Radio 4 s Heresy in June 2019 saying they were unlikely to encourage or incite the commission of a crime 8 29 January BBC News announces it will shed 450 posts including roles from Newsnight and BBC Radio 5 Live as part of 80m worth of savings being made by the BBC 9 News Corp owners of The Times announce plans to launch talk radio station Times Radio later in the year 10 30 January Sarah Sands announces she is standing down as editor of BBC Radio 4 s The Today Programme after three years in the post 11 February edit 1 February The final edition of Brexitcast recorded as a podcast for radio and titled Over and Out is released 12 4 February The BBC announces plans to launch twenty new radio shows on its BBC Sounds platform 13 6 February Audience figures released by RAJAR indicate that Zoe Ball s breakfast show on Radio 2 was heard by 8 25 million listeners during the final quarter of 2019 an increase of 335 000 on the previous quarter and reversing a six month period of decline in the show s listeners 14 Newscast makes its debut on BBC Radio 5 Live 15 BBC Radio 5 Live confirms that Dotun Adebayo will take over from Rhod Sharp as its weekday overnight presenter from April 16 The changes are subsequently delayed because of the COVID 19 pandemic with the new programme beginning in July 17 20 February Absolute Radio announces the launch of Absolute Radio 20s its latest decades themed radio station 18 27 February Controller of BBC Sounds Jonathan Wall announces the launch of a new 24 hour Radio 1 Dance stream on the service in the spring 19 March edit 12 March Global closes Heart Extra and Smooth Extra on DAB and the Global Player They are replaced the station with the national feed of both Heart and Smooth 13 March BBC Radio 1 s Big Weekend scheduled for the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend is cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 20 Organisers subsequently run an alternative event called Big Weekend UK 2020 with acts appearing on one of five virtual stages and performed from their homes the event also features past performances from previous Big Weekend events 21 14 March Anneka Rice takes a break from her Radio 2 show for a while 15 March Paul O Grady takes a break from his Radio 2 show for a while 17 March The BBC announces major changes to the schedule across the network due to the coronavirus pandemic On radio the BBC World Service programmes The World This Week World Update and Weekend are all suspended Radio news summaries on Radio 2 Radio 3 Radio 4 and Radio 5 Live are merged into a single output with BBC 6 Music using the same script The BBC Asian Network and Newsbeat work together to maintain production of stories Week in Westminster which broadcasts on Radio 4 is also suspended 22 18 March Leeds based radio news bulletin provider Radio News Hub is producing a daily ten minute round up of coronavirus news from around the world that will be made available to radio stations free of charge 23 19 March Sounds of the 90s launches on BBC Radio 2 with Fearne Cotton and to mark the launch Radio 2 plays 90s music throughout the following day 24 Rhod Sharp presents BBC Radio 5 Live s overnight programme Up All Night for the final time 25 He had presented the programme for more than 25 years which launched when 5 Live started broadcasting in March 1994 26 20 March After three years at Heart Sian Welby switches to Capital Breakfast which is hosted by Roman Kemp and co hosted by Sonny Jay Welby replaces Vick Hope who left on 21 February 23 March In order to prioritise resources in response to the coronavirus pandemic BBC Radio 5 Live suspends overnight programmes between 1 a m and 5 a m and carries the output of BBC Radio London 27 26 March At 8pm millions of people around the country take part in a Clap for Carers tribute applauding the NHS and other care workers The event is aired by radio and television outlets 28 27 March The last programme billed under the Up All Night title in the BBC Radio 5 Live schedule is aired from 1am 5am and presented by Dotun Adebayo 29 28 March As part of the BBC s Make a Difference campaign BBC Local Radio announces that it has teamed up with manufacturers retailers and the social isolation charity WaveLength to give away free DAB radios to vulnerable people over the age of 70 beginning on 30 March 30 Huey Morgan takes a break from his Radio 2 broadcasting for a while and The Radio 2 Rockshow with Johnnie Walker takes a break from the airwaves for a while 29 March The BBC reveals that Radio 4 soap The Archers will include its first coronavirus related story in early May 31 Claudia Winkleman and Angela Scanlon both take a break from their Radio 2 shows for a while April edit 2 April At 9 00 am BBC Radios 1 2 1Xtra 6 Music and Asian Network join together for The Great British Singalong a broadcast aimed at getting the whole nation singing during the coronavirus lockdown Presenters from each station take turns to play tracks suggested by members of the public who can then sing along with them 32 33 4 April Digital station Love Sport Radio announces it is suspending programming because of the COVID 19 pandemic 34 12 April Radio 2 s Friday Night Is Music Night is moved to Sundays for a while 18 April Radio 4 s The Archers will air a series of episodes from its archives featuring key moments from the series due to difficulty recording episodes during the coronavirus lockdown The episodes will be broadcast for three weeks from 3 May 35 30 April The British Library is to archive hundreds of essays submitted to BBC Radio 4 s PM programme by listeners detailing their coronavirus experiences The Covid Chronicles launched in March has seen listeners submit their accounts of their lives during the lockdown restrictions some of which have been broadcast 36 April Jack 3 branded as Jack 3 amp Chill replaces Jack 2 on 107 9 MHz in Oxfordshire 37 an easy listening station which launched on DAB in Oxfordshire in May 2017 The station which broadcasts easy listening music had been on air on DAB in the county since 2017 May edit 7 May Bauer Radio announces plans to close Liverpool station Radio City Talk 38 8 May Europe s Biggest Dance Show takes place with Radio 1 representing the UK for the second time Absolute Radio broadcasts Absolute Radio 40s on its 1215 MW frequency and online to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day 39 12 May Radio 3 announces plans to resume live concerts from June having suspended them at the start of the COVID 19 lockdown A series of lunchtime concerts at London s Wigmore Hall will be held without an audience present 40 15 May Radio 1 confirms that its presenter Maya Jama has left the station with her final show broadcast on 3 May 41 18 May At 10 59 am most of the UK s radio stations join together for the Mental Health Minute a one minute broadcast that seeks to raise mental health awareness and featuring a number of famous names including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge BBC Radio Four joins the broadcast for the first time this year 42 25 May The Archers returns to Radio 4 after a three week break with new episodes adapted for the lockdown restrictions Actors are recording at home and the series features a series of monologues offering a glimpse into the characters private thoughts rather than the usual interactions with each other 43 27 May Bauer announces that the majority of the stations it acquired from UKRD Lincs Wireless and Celador will be joining the Greatest Hits Radio network from September clustered to provide regional programming outside of network hours Four of the acquired stations will join the Hits Radio network retaining local names and a daily breakfast show and three stations Lincs FM Pirate FM and SAM FM Bristol will continue as largely standalone stations 44 30 May Saxophonist and broadcaster YolanDa Brown joins Jazz FM to present the Saturday afternoon programme YolanDa Brown on Saturday 45 June edit 1 June An episode of Radio 4 s The Infinite Monkey Cage becomes the first BBC programme to be recorded with a live audience at home 46 2 June BBC Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo wins praise for a candid and emotional on air speech about the murder of George Floyd and her own mental health 47 The launch date for Times Radio is confirmed for 29 June while the station s schedule is also published 48 Among those to join the presenting team are former Home Secretary Amber Rudd who will present a programme alongside her daughter Flora Gill 49 7 June Paul O Grady returns to Radio 2 11 June Nigel Farage leaves his presenting role at LBC with immediate effect 50 20 June Huey Morgan returns to Radio 2 21 June Angela Scanlon returns to Radio 2 24 June Chris Evans relaunches his 500 Words children s writing competition on Virgin Radio 51 29 June Times Radio launches at 6 am 52 30 June Bauer switches off the MW transmitters which had been carrying Absolute Classic Rock since the start of 2019 Consequently Bauer is no longer broadcasting on MW in the West Midlands July edit 2 July In a bid to save 25m by 2022 the BBC announces plans to cut 450 jobs in its regional television news and current affairs programming local radio and online news services in England These will include restructuring some regional programmes and making permanent changes to local radio that were introduced during the COVID 19 outbreak 53 6 July BBC Radio 5 Live stops relaying overnight broadcasting from BBC Radio London and launches a new weekday phone in discussion show presented by Dotun Adebayo from 1am 5am The World Football Phone In and Virtual Jukebox regular features from his weekend presenting role on Up All Night are carried over to the new programme which is simulcast on local radio 17 The 5am hour on BBC Local Radio is am England wide simulcast of the first hour of BBC Radio London s breakfast show which is presented by Jason Rosam 8 July Samantha Moy is appointed head of BBC Radio 6 Music replacing Paul Rogers 54 12 July Don Black announces the new series of his Sunday evening Radio 2 show will be his last and he is to leave the station in October 2020 15 July Alice Levine announces she is to leave BBC Radio 1 with her last show airing on 9 August 55 16 July Bauer announces that Radio Aire will close on 1 September after 39 years on air Its frequency will be transferred to Greatest Hits Radio 56 24 July Dame Jenni Murray announces she is leaving Radio 4 s Woman s Hour after 33 years she will present her final edition of the programme on 1 October 57 25 July First radio broadcast from BBC Cymru Wales New Broadcasting House in Cardiff by BBC Radio Cymru 2 host Daniel Glyn 58 31 July 2 August Radio 1 s Dance Weekend took place to fill what would have been the 25th year in IbizaAugust edit 8 August The BBC 1Xtra presenter Sideman quits the station because of the BBC s use of the N word during a report about a racially motivated attack on a local news programme 59 13 August Radio 1 announces that Vick Hope will join the station to present the Sunday afternoon Life Hacks show alongside Katie Thistleton Hope will also present Official Charts First Look also on Sundays as part of a network revamp from 1 September 60 25 August Bauer Radio launches Magic 100 Christmas attributing the early launch to a need to lift the spirits of the UK the station is available online only this year 61 28 August Bauer launches Hits Radio Pride aimed at the LGBTQ community 62 This is the first time that a major radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom has launched a station that is targeted to the LGBTQ community 31 August Bauer closes Leeds station Radio Aire after 39 years on air Its frequency is from the following day used to carry Greatest Hits Radio 56 Hits Radio South Coast launches thereby becoming the second FM station to be known on air as Hits Radio The station had previously broadcast as The Breeze South Coast and the change is made following the purchase in 2019 of The Breeze network from Celador Radio September edit 1 September The majority of the stations that Bauer Media acquired the previous year from UKRD 63 Lincs FM Group 64 Wireless Group 65 and Celador Radio 66 join Greatest Hits Radio clustered to provide regional programming outside of network hours consisting of three hours each weekday teatime 44 All of the affected stations lose their individual station names 4 September The BBC confirms that Jane Garvey will leave Woman s Hour at the end of the year to present her own show on Radio 4 from 2021 67 7 September Radio 5 Live presenter Emma Barnett is confirmed as the new presenter of Radio 4 s Woman s Hour she will succeed Jenni Murray and Jane Garvey who are both leaving the programme and present from Mondays to Thursdays 68 LBC launches its new series Call the Cabinet giving listeners a chance to speak to a different cabinet member on each edition The first programme features Matt Hancock the Secretary of State for Health 69 9 September LBC unveils a new schedule for the autumn including a new Sunday morning political discussion show for Tom Swarbrick 70 17 September Bauer Radio buys Radio Plymouth so it can extend its Greatest Hits Radio network 71 23 September MistaJam announces he is leaving BBC Radio 1 and BBC 1Xtra He will be replaced on Drivetime by Reece Parkinson while Radio 1 s Dance Anthems will be presented by Charlie Hedges 72 24 September Ofcom says it will not instruct the BBC to conduct a public interest test in relation to Radio 1 Dance but will consider the market position of BBC Sounds in general after the commercial radio sector and All Party Parliamentary Group on Commercial Radio both expressed doubt that the service is offering something different to commercial radio 73 Bletchley Girls a World War II play produced by Jenny Wren Productions is made available free to hospital and community radio stations The play was scheduled to tour several theatres in Gloucestershire through May and June but was adapted for radio after the closure of venues due to the COVID 19 pandemic meant it could not be performed 74 25 September Bauer Media creates PodPlay a platform to create and publish its podcasts 75 26 September Simon Phillips joins Jazz FM to present Weekend Breakfast 76 28 September Frank Skinner s Poetry Podcast returns to Absolute Radio for a second series 77 talkSPORT launches a new 18 month apprenticeship scheme to find three young people to become part of their production team 78 Jamie East announces he is leaving talkRADIO and Virgin 79 29 September BBC Radio 1 hires singer songwriter YUNGBLUD to present a weekly podcast in which young music fans will speak about turning points in their lives 80 Bauer Radio launches a campaign to support The Prince s Trust spearheaded by Magic Radio 81 30 September Absolute Radio have signed Skunk Anansie lead singer Skin to present a ten part programme in which she plays music that has influenced her the series begins in October 82 October edit 1 October Dame Jenni Murray presents her final edition of Woman s Hour 83 Global launches Capital Dance at 4pm having signed MistaJam to present the drivetime show from Tuesdays to Saturdays 84 3 October Global Radio launches its first multimedia television advertising campaign with the minute long commercial first airing during an edition of Britain s Got Talent on ITV 85 Charlie Hedges takes over Radio 1 s Dance Anthems 86 4 October Musician Gary Powell begins a four part series for Radio X exploring the influence of pioneering black musicians on indie rock and alternative music 87 8 October Jenny Wilkes announces she is leaving the BBC after presenting at BBC WM for 35 years 88 Launch of Box Office Radio an online station dedicated to songs from stage and theatre 89 9 October BBC Radio 1 Dance launches on BBC Sounds at 6pm 90 Absolute Radio replaces the final ad break of every hour between 10am and 4pm with a piece of instrumental music to encourage listeners to think about how they can help others The move is part of Bauer Radio s Pledge Kindness campaign for World Mental Health Day 91 10 October On what would have been his 97th birthday Radio 4 airs an evening of programmes dedicated to Nicholas Parsons with a documentary and archive material featuring the presenter 92 15 October Times Radio begins a three week television advertising campaign aimed at drawing listeners to the station in the run up to the US presidential election 93 16 October Smooth Radio switches off its mediumwave frequencies in Cardiff and Newport because the site from which they are transmitted is being redeveloped Smooth continues to be available on AM in Wrexham and throughout Wales on DAB 94 18 October Actress Joanna Page joins BBC Radio Wales to present a Sunday morning show 95 23 October James Purnell the BBC s Director of Radio and Music announces he will leave the post in November to take up a role at the University of the Arts London 96 Radiocentre writes to the Government requesting additional support measures for the commercial radio sector as the COVID 19 tier regulations in England impact on local economies and businesses 97 Europe s Biggest Dance Show returns for the 3rd time It is announced that Bauer Media has purchased The Revolution and that it will rebrand the station to Greatest Hits Radio by the end of 2020 98 25 October Heart Christmas returns two months to the day before Christmas Day 99 26 October Helen Thomas the Controller of BBC Radio 2 is announced as the new Chair of the Radio Academy with Nick Pitts from Jazz FM taking over as Deputy Chair They will succeed Yvonne Thompson and John Dash in December 100 29 October Graham Torrington presents his final show for BBC WM having announced his intention to retire from broadcasting earlier in the year 101 31 October For the first time KISS FM Kisstory and KissFresh unite to broadcast the KISS Haunted House Party 102 November edit 1 November BBC Radio 2 marks 50 years of music performances at the BBC with In Concert 50 that sees 50 performances made available to stream on BBC Sounds ten video performances are also made available via BBC iPlayer 103 Anila Dhami joins Sunrise Radio to present a weekly current affairs programme on Sundays 104 3 November Smooth Radio switches off its mediumwave frequencies in Luton and Bedford 105 5 November Dev Griffin announces he will leave Radio 1 and Radio 1Xtra after eighteen years with his final day being on 20 December 106 6 November BBC Radio 1 announces schedule changes for 2021 that will include Radio 1 Breakfast with Greg James airing five days a week and Adele Roberts taking over the weekend breakfast show 107 8 November The 39 BBC local radio stations feature a special Remembrance Sunday service led by the Anglican Bishop to the Forces the Right Reverend Tim Thornton 108 9 November The 2020 Radio Academy Festival begins this year held as a five day online event 109 10 November Ofcom approves two regional changes for Bauer Radio licences allowing it to switch two licences to different regions 110 A YouGov poll suggests that 38 of people prefer local radio stations over national stations and are less likely to listen to podcasts 111 11 November Graham Norton announces he will leave his Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2 before the end of the year 112 15 November Clare Teal announces her departure from Radio 2 with the final edition of her show The Swing and Big Band Show airing on 3 January 2021 113 16 November Virgin Radio hires Graham Norton to present a weekend show beginning in 2021 114 Following the purchase of The Revolution by Bauer Media the east Manchester station is closed and its frequency transferred to Greatest Hits Radio thereby giving Greatest Hits Radio Manchester its first berth on FM 98 17 November The BBC announce plans to create temporary local radio services for areas such as Wolverhampton Bradford and Sunderland They will not be fully fledged radio stations but will provide content for local areas 115 18 November Bauer Media has signed up to the kickstart scheme a UK government scheme to help young people seeking their first role in the media industry 116 talkSPORT have signed an exclusive deal with the England cricket team to broadcast coverage of their tour of South Africa beginning later in November 117 19 November BBC Radio 1 announces plans to play an edited version of the Christmas song Fairytale of New York by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl over the festive season because it feels its audience may be offended by some of the lyrics 118 23 November Claudia Winkleman is announced to replace Graham Norton when he leaves his Saturday morning show on BBC Radio 2 119 Debut of Space is the Place on Jazz FM a series of dramas about key moments in the lives of jazz legends including Ella Fitzgerald and Miles Davis 120 Radio executives Phil Riley and David Lloyd announce plans to launch Boom Radio a station aimed at the baby boomer generation on DAB early in 2021 the station will initially be available in London Birmingham Bristol and Glasgow and offer a mix of music conversation and presenter personality 121 25 November Ofcom releases its annual diversity report into the socio economic background of employees in the radio and television industry and concludes that it remains poorly understood although the industry is collection more information than a year ago 122 26 November BBC Local Radio scraps plans to introduce a syndicated late show 123 The BBC announces the launch of BBC Radio Bradford which will go on air in December 124 27 November Ahmed Hussain the new Head of Station at BBC Asian Network announces plans to introduce a new schedule from March 2021 including four new weekday programmes 125 December edit 1 December The online station The VIP Lounge closes at 7am in preparation for the launch of Retro Sound a community station that will serve South East Wales VIP Lounge presenters are moved to a sister station CBC At 5pm Radio 1 Radio 1 Dance 1Xtra BBC Asian Network Radio 2 and BBC 6 Music come together for The Christmas House Party a syndicated show that launches their festive content 126 Milton Keynes community station MKFM announces a ban on songs by Rita Ora after she broke COVID 19 restrictions by attending a party for her 30th birthday at a London restaurant during lockdown 127 3 December Radio 1 announces a schedule of 33 guest presenters who will present shows between Christmas and New Year including the station s first hard of hearing DJ 128 Heart have signed Radio 1 presenter Dev Griffin to present a Saturday afternoon show on the network from 2 January 2021 129 Greatest Hits Radio announces plans for a schedule shake up in January 2021 with Jenny Powell and Debbie Mac joining and Andy Crane and Alex Lester moving to different time slots 130 Capital Dance announces plans for a presented breakfast show from 4 January 2021 with Rio Fredrika presenting 131 7 December BBC Radio Bradford launches on 774 kHz with presenters including Rima Ahmed and Sanchez Payne 132 Radio Biscuit an online station launched in June joins the Small Scale DAB trial in Aldershot and Woking with a number of former Eagle Radio presenters joining the presenting line up 133 8 December Black Country Radio launches Black Country Christmas a station playing non stop Christmas hits to its local area 134 9 December Ofcom approves a format change for Sam FM Bristol enabling it to become part of the Hits Radio network 135 10 December Emma Barnett presents her final mid morning show for BBC Radio 5 Live before moving to Woman s Hour on Radio 4 136 Bauer Radio seeks permission from Ofcom to move its recently acquired Plymouth licence from the West of England approved area to the South West England approved area a move that would allow it to share content with other Bauer stations in the South West 137 11 December BBC Radio 4 announces the return of Just a Minute in February 2021 with a guest presenter format 138 V2 Radio begins online test transmissions in West Sussex the station aims to provide a local radio service to the area after local station Spirit FM became part of the Greatest Hits Radio network 139 14 December Radio X teams up with Campaign Against Living Miserably CALM to create a series of podcasts offering mental health support 140 United DJs announces it will close on New Year s Day 2021 after three years on air 141 16 December Scala Radio have signed Midge Ure to present the evening show The Space from January 2021 142 17 December Nadia Jae is confirmed as the new breakfast show presenter for BBC 1Xtra having filled the role on a temporary basis since the previous presenter departed in July The station also announces that Birmingham rapper Lady Leshurr will present the Saturday afternoon slot and new name Remi Burgz will be presenting Weekend Breakfast 143 144 BBC Radio Wales announces a new schedule for January 2021 that will see BBC weather presenter Behnaz Akhgar presenting the afternoon show from Mondays to Thursdays Current presenter Eleri Sion will continue with Fridays while also co presenting the late show from Mondays to Thursdays alongside Gabe Cameron Comedian Kiri Pritchard McLean will present a Sunday show 145 18 December The media regulator Ofcom introduces a new set of rules for the radio and television industry to protect people appearing on radio and television programmes that requires radio and television stations to look after their welfare 146 Emma Britton presents her final breakfast show for BBC Radio Bristol after 13 years with the station 147 Radio 2 launches a listener vote to find the nation s favourite song from a musical as well as announcing schedule changes for January 2021 148 19 December Graham Norton presents his final Saturday morning show for Radio 2 149 150 20 December Magic announces it will air a pantomime on Christmas Day starring Christopher Biggins and featuring a guest appearance by Rick Astley 151 21 December Ofcom finds Kiss in breach of the broadcasting code after a pre recorded link introducing a Disney competition accidentally contained the F word The expletive aired on 24 July had been missed during pre transmission editing 152 22 December BBC Radio Shropshire presenter Eric Smith presents his final breakfast show for the station after 26 years in the role and retires after 49 years in the radio industry 153 23 December The UK government announces 1 1m of emergency funding for the radio industry to help create content to tackle loneliness during the COVID crisis 154 Dorset community station Forest FM adds an extra transmitter to expand its signal and better serve the area surrounding Ferndown 155 Community station Heartland FM launches a crowdfunding appeal for 25 000 to cover running costs and keep it on air 156 25 December BBC Radio 1 teams up with BFBS to broadcast four one hour shows between 10am and 2pm from military bases around the world where British soldiers are stationed giving them a chance to send Christmas messages to their families 157 The 39 stations in the BBC Local Radio network air seven hours of local content between 7am and 2pm as syndicated programming is increased this year Two syndicated evening shows are also running between Christmas and New year presented by Nana Akua at 6pm and Jim Davis at 10pm 126 The cast of the BBC One TV series Gavin and Stacey are reunited for a Christmas Day special on BBC Radio Wales 158 Radio Caroline broadcasts the Queen s Christmas Message for the first time 56 years after its request to air the address was turned down by the BBC for being an unauthorised broadcaster 159 27 December Ally Bally presents his final programme for Radio Tay having been with the station since its launch in October 1980 160 30 December Staffordshire based Moorlands Radio announces it is to stop paying its presenters because of the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic 161 Wrexham community station Calon FM based at Wrexham Glyndwr University announces that it will close in the New Year after financial constraints on the university forced it to withdraw support for the station 162 31 December Jane Garvey presents her final edition of Woman s Hour 163 Rutland County Council confirms plans to move forward with investigations into the potential launch of a radio station for Rutland and Stamford after the project s Independent Project Board recommended the plan 164 Love Sport Radio a station founded by Kelvin McKenzie and which had been playing non stop music since April because of the COVID 19 pandemic ceases transmission at 10pm 165 Station debuts edit21 January Virgin Radio Groove 166 24 February Absolute Radio 20s 18 June HG1 Radio 167 16 May Lockdown FM 168 169 24 June Ay Up Duck Radio 170 171 29 June Times Radio 172 8 September Lymm Radio 173 1 October Capital Dance 9 October BBC Radio 1 Dance November Chesterfield Radio 174 2 November Radio West Norfolk 175 1 December Mom s Spaghetti 176 4 December West Yorkshire Radio 177 7 December BBC Radio Bradford 11 December Union JACK Dance and Union JACK Rock 178 31 December Get Radio 179 Closing this year editDate Station Debuted12 March Heart Extra 2016Extra 201431 May Radio City Talk 200831 August Compass FM 20011 September Radio Aire 19811 December The VIP Lounge 201531 December Love Sport Radio 2019Programme debuts edit6 February Newscast on BBC Radio 5 Live 2020 present 20 April Frank Skinner s Poetry Podcast podcast released by Absolute Radio 2020 present 180 181 19 March Sounds of the 90s on BBC Radio 2 2020 present Continuing radio programmes edit1940s edit 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 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 Essential Mix 1993 present Up All Night 1994 present Wake Up to Money 1994 present Private Passions 1995 present In Our Time 1998 present Material World 1998 present Scott Mills 1998 2022 The Now Show 1998 present 2000s edit BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2000 present Big John Breakfast 2000 present Sounds of the 70s 2000 2008 2009 present Dead Ringers 2000 2007 2014 present Kermode and Mayo s Film Review 2001 2022 A Kist o Wurds 2002 present Fighting Talk 2003 present Jeremy Vine 2003 present The Chris Moyles Show 2004 2012 2015 present Annie Mac 2004 2021 Elaine Paige on Sunday 2004 present The Bottom Line 2006 present The Christian O Connell Breakfast Show 2006 present The Unbelievable Truth 2006 present Radcliffe amp Maconie 2007 present The Media Show 2008 present Newsjack 2009 present Paul O Grady on the Wireless 2009 2022 Alan and Mel s Summer Escape 2009 2020 2010s edit The Third Degree 2011 present BBC Radio 1 s Dance Anthems 2012 present Sounds of the 80s 2013 present Question Time Extra Time 2013 present The Show What You Wrote 2013 present Friday Sports Panel 2014 present Stumped 2015 present Brexitcast 2017 2020 Radio 1 s Party Anthems 2019 present You Me and the Big C 2018 present Ending this year edit1 February Brexitcast 2017 2020 March Up All Night 1994 2020 10 June The Nigel Farage Show 2017 2020 September 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