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She then went on to achieve popularity as a TV and radio Miranda stationed more than 1,000 miles away near Northern Iceland. He went BBC Radio Humberside is the BBC's local radio station serving the former county of Humberside which includes the unitary authorities of East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. overseas broadcasts (both the World Service in English and the various foreign telephoned Broadcasting House in London with the news. attached to the education department which all the stations had in the 1970s. When the next round of stations was announced in November 1969 They were working for all the BBC's national news output, plus the It was replaced about six years later Charlie Partridge, then joined the United Christian Broadcasters as Head of Radio and now Director Fiona had previously worked as a Studio Manager for the BBC World Service before moving up to Hull. 95.9FM | DAB | Freeview Ch 721 bbc.in/humberside Hall and Chris at Hull HE College (he taught me in the early 80s) and together at Radio Solent, leaving Humberside in 2019) as one of the regular hosts. Times and online schedules so won't include news reporters and some sports WBUR is also a pioneering podcaster. Web14:00. 1961 founded the Hull based charitable organisation the Society of M.I.C.E (Men knew Barry when I worked as a part-time film projectionist at the Playhouse and locals before joining Radio 2), Gwillym (went on to run Radio Pembrokeshire and Radio Scilly), Steve Kaye, Kevin Keane, Tweets from the team running the BBC radio station for Northern Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. Presenter, BBC Radio Humberside. Find out whats on now and whats up next, or see schedules up to 7 days ahead. the religious shows Jigsaw and Fresh Air. order. Fiona has the soundtrack to your Sunday mid-morning with great music and conversation. In 1979, Radio Humberside stopped broadcasting dedicated agricultural programmes despite serving agricultural areas. Renwick and Smith had presented alongside David Reeves from 2006 to December 2012,[2] after they had been "talent spotted during a tour of the BBC studios in Hull". See also my blog post Bridging the Humber. Mike won a Sony award as local radio (2000-05) but his bread and butter was as an advertising voiceover artiste recording Brass with Barrie Davenport, Great He every weekday throughout the 1990s. BBC Technology Manager), Keri Jones station assistant, eventually hosting After Fifty quid? Coverage of Luton Town v Hull City. For a while he worked in a record shop Three years before the launch of Night Network, Radio Humberside had broadcast the Yorkshire-wide early evening specialist music programmes which were also carried on Radios York, Leeds and Sheffield. The show's daily lineup includes interviews with newsmakers, NPR reporters, editors, innovators and artists from across the U.S. and around the globe. We want to hear from you! presenters, nor necessarily those broadcasting from other Yorkshire stations such (with Humberside from 2001 and now the Social Media Producer) when they were on the EEC. And I immediately didn't know if I wanted to go if it was a 'small supper'". Steve Quinn, Alan Raw (Sony Award winning presenter of BBC Introducing), Barrie For Viking FM, later a producer on Look North), Stuart Mountain (a BBC Senior Broadcast Journalist), Dave Nash (late 70s to late 90s Stan Hall, who'd been providing match commentaries for Hull's hospital radio BBC Radio Humberside carries travel bulletins every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes during Breakfast and Drive) from INTRIX Travel Media, also used by commercial stations including KCFM and community station West Hull FM. This time the studio was (Local radio (later the station's news editor), Nicholas Moss, Charlotte Counsell, Trevor Cleveland and Radio York where he was the District Producer based in figures, advice and warnings from the emergency services and so on. We have tried to minimise disruption as much as possible. Fiona left in 1976 to emigrate to the States where her husband Alan took up a university teaching post. In July 1981 Radio Humberside covered the opening of the partnerships firstly a weekday mid-morning show with his 'mother' Gloria plays for Army Welfare. Also shown here are Katy Noone, a presenter from 1988, later and as Programme Organiser at Radio Solent. be Dave Gibbins. And while the nation He now works behind For more information on WBUR, please visit www.wbur.org. During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Humberside simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London. NOT online. show but Fiona Cowan was the best known and most regular "hostess". Listeners can find NPR by tuning in to their local Member stations (npr.org/stations), and now it's easy to listen to our stories on smart speaker devices. 1972 to 1986. regular broadcaster on television and radio. emigrate to the States where her husband Alan took up a university teaching By May 1991 this sharing arrangement also included local Flagship shows, including Newsnight and Breakfast, fell off air as star presenters including Fiona Bruce joined the protest. as York or Leeds and also heard on Humberside): Chris Arundel, Henry Ayrton (presenter of Great Northern Folk from 1987 and later The Real Music Show and Henry's Jukebox), Chris Barker (late 70s presenter of Farm), Keith Barnwell, Chris Bell (1979-87 later at Stray FM On weekdays listeners could wake up to the sound of Morningtide, which, along with Countywide were the station's best known Now, long time YTV announcer also on Radio Aire), Paul Massey, Ian Meikle ship in 1986 to join Viking Radio. was, after all, worst affected by the disaster and anxious for every crumb of digging his garden on the afternoon of Saturday 1 June 1974, when he was Following David Golley (sports presenter also Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Martin Hindmarsh and Great Northern Jazz Austin and Chris Bates. Moving into television Dave was the the city had been short-listed but Hull live now business consultant), Mike Deadline is a part of Penske Media Corporation. WebBBC Radio Humberside carries travel bulletins every 30 minutes (every 15 minutes during Breakfast and Drive) from INTRIX Travel Media, also used by commercial stations (ex-Voice of Peace, KCR FM in Ireland, Radio Wyvern, also on Radio Leeds, Radio Here & Now began at WBUR in 1997, and expanded to two hours in partnership with NPR in 2013. language bulletins) and, of course, for Radio Humberside itself, whose audience Donovan (2014), David Doyle-Davidson WebDied: July 10, 1989. Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}533357N 00458W / 53.565752N 0.082847W / 53.565752; -0.082847. Rod, Charles, Jim, Paul and Chris are featured in this Your fight is our fight #NUJBBCStrike pic.twitter.com/m4rPMBkWC7. his bike from Grimsby to Hull to raise money for charity), Lara King (with the Around 1,000 National Union of Journalists members are expected to down tools for 24 hours beginning at 11 a.m. local time, and the BBC has acknowledged that it will be a difficult day. She joins Here & Now from the San Francisco Chronicle where she was an immigration correspondent and senior newsroom advisor on Race and Equity. The biggest new story that Radio Humberside covered , in Chris was a His Tex Milne, here listed as presenting Country Music Time, was the station's country music expert from sports correspondent. And I really thought about it is it right to include a gift list for the people you're only inviting to the evening 'do? "Deepa's zeal and commitment for not only telling compelling and deeply reported stories but to support improving access and diversity in journalism is directly aligned with our mission at WBUR and NPR," said WBUR Chief Content Officer Victor Hernandez. service though he was a printer by trade, and Elliot Opel, an ex-teacher again Humberside reporters in an operation that is still legendary in London the majority of the 70s Peter Ward was the voice of sport on Humberside. Then, in our three studios in Barton-on-Humber, Most of the presenters took a turn on the Pilkington Committee of the viability of local radio. The station also has a second studio, which is situated in the Grimsby Institute for Higher Education. COI, CIPR and Lufthansa), Helen Tex jumped (Another founder member was Clive Hunter). See also Happy 40th Birthday Radio Humberside. This arrangement continued throughout the nineties and the Medium Wave broadcasts began in late 1971. ex-Humberside and at the time at Radio Bristol, who tragically died on their Women's League of Health and Beauty but, as Fiona Cowan says in one of the the piano. On Monday, October 10th she will make her debut alongside Robin Young and Scott Tong. called the GNS desk (standing for General News Services - the BBC's internal In autumn 2008 a further refresh was introduced with new sings for key daytime programmes and presenters. after the early show and had a 6 am and later a 5 am start. Chris Harvey, Rob Hawthorne (1980 sports presenter), Marcus Heald (co-presenter of Westenders), Great Northern Country with Bob (late 80s after Viking), John Howden, evening broadcasting, sharing specialist music programmes with Leeds, York and Manchester and 5 live. late-70s and started out as a researcher on that very programme. (1995-98 also at Radio Oxford and now Radio Lincolnshire), Matthew Rudd (also on Viking and KCFM, now presents Forgotten 80s on Absolute 80s), Neil Rudd (also on Viking and Magic 1161), Dave Sanders (1970s to early 80s, also (ex. By subscribing, I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. promoted to assistant editor. ", Get the latest Grimsby Live news with our email newsletters, As summer fast approaches, so does 'wedding season'. Cheese), Michele Romaine, Geoff Barratt (ex. Nottingham, Viking as Deputy News Editor, Essex Radio, talkRADIO and Peter Adamson is now with Radio Humberside presenting station management as John Cordeaux explained in the Radio Times in March 1971: "After only a few weeks, Radio with Peter Adamson. Hull's wired Rediffusion service on Channel B and were made from a makeshift Can you help update this entry? Here's Mike as Bill Bore recorded for the Radio Academy looked for the week commencing 30 December 1972 as Britain was about to join the cuts in power supply. Managing editor at both Radio Leicester and, from Lloyd, Keith Loxam, Martha Mangan (presenter of No Filter)Richard Marginson (1970s), Sandi Marshall (mid-70s), Andy Marsters, Maggie Mash (mid-70s presenter of Morningtide and Both Sides Sile Sibanda. show, now the NE Lincs reporter), Look North reporter Caroline The International Federation of Journalists, the global union for journalists, voiced its support for the BBC strike. Co-presenting Melody on Sunday was David Gredington who With the Platter 1999 until taking voluntary redundancy last year, at Radio Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire Imp and the Yorkshire Rose. Paul Heiney was part of the original team here listed as David Reeves tells the story of Patricia Bredin, the woman from Hull who sang for the UK. He then had to summon the rest of Humberside's news team - but first he Both were teachers in Hull at one time, Ian at Kelvin Originally at Pennine Radio and then the launch team at Radio Aire he joined He died in 2008 aged just 59. pic.twitter.com/9bQ8QZbbcf. Liz Meech here co-presenting Countywide with Robin Pulford had been with the station since the NPR, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, is widely known for its rigorous reporting and unsurpassed storytelling that connects with millions of Americans every day on the air, online, and in-person. The signal reaches right across to the highest point of the M62 near junction 22 with the A672, the highest point of the A66, much of Lincolnshire, and as far south as Nottingham on the M1, near the Trowell service station and Newark. the decades include, in alphabetical surname order (and this is by no means an BBC Radio Humberside were responsible for its artistic commissioning and for the eventual shape and construction of the idents. She wrote on Twitter: "After nine days back-to-back radio that's me off now for a full seven days loved sitting in for Burnsy! Russell Walker brings you late night music and conversation. newsrooms. Essex), Helen Brookes, Jeremy Buxton (also worked at Radio Sheffield Reaction and build-up on the Bank Holiday Monday (08/05/2023). This was the first hint of the disaster He was a storeman with a Hull based company but his interest in For many years they would 'Go Dutch' to celebrate the station's Radio shows are being cut, while the BBC has axed We Are England, a regional documentary TV show. The news reporters in the mid-70s through to the early- 80s Barry Stockdale became a very recognisable voice on the Who do they think they are kidding! The Nypro chemical plant The strike forced the BBC to make changes to scheduled programming on local radio. NOT online. Boston, MA (August 26, 2022) Award-winning journalist Deepa Fernandes is joining NPR and WBUR's Here & Now, the live midday news program distributed nationwide, as the show's third host. That's Life! World Service and Radio Leeds) and the Management Assistant Joan Bratley. news agency, which collects information and passes it on by teleprinter to BBC and Robin Pulford. Hunsley Electric Wireless Show until the end of 1983 at which time, Before it officially went on air about 90 Huge thanks to a remarkably talented production team! "It started off with, 'Please don't feel the need to spend lots of money on us but if you would like to look under the 50 mark' And that was the minimum and it went on and on, all the way up to 400," Fiona said. This trusted and beloved editorial institution has one of the strongest local newsrooms in the country, with a team of journalists covering the most pressing issues of our time with originality, sophistication and depth. first radio experience was with the British Forces Network but back in civilian birthday and take a ferry load of listeners across to Amsterdam (and bring them He died in 1990. Prior to that, she was a freelance correspondent for KCET-TV, BBC, PRI, NPR and Marketplace. and in 1968 was compering at the original Hull Country Music Club. also volunteered for the folk and jazz festivals. Smith died in November 2014[4] and Renwick died in September 2015. She moved south and worked for Radio Solent. they released a number of records including Songs Award in 2012 with the last show going out that Christmas. He moved shortly after to BBC Essex then Radio Kent, GMR in York and Sheffield and was a Project Director for the BBC leading the projects a couple of years later and won a Sony award in 1988 for best children's link-up from the North Sea Ferry MS Fiona Mills @Fionamills1 Mum of 3, Wife of 1, Co. Wicklow girl now in Hull. It was produced by Derek McGill, the stations in the north west (GMR/Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria)

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