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In 2022, Manx Radio AM 1368 'The Best Biking Station in the World' began to give coverage of the TT races, broadcasting locally on AM & FM around the course and online. The station features the familiar mix of music, TT news, TT events and travel info. The name Radio TT is only used for the broadcasts of racing and practice sessions.
Rebecca Brahde - BBC News, Isle of Man. December 23, 2024 at 1:37 AM ... In 2013 the Classic TT was launched to run alongside the Manx Grand Prix, held under the Festival of Motorcycling umbrella ...
Geoff Cannell was born on July 1, 1942, in Douglas and educated on the Island. [citation needed] Apart from his brief spell in the House of Keys and another in the Tourist Board from 1978 he worked for Manx Radio as press officer, sports editor and news editor.
It was the first Isle of Man TT event since 2019. [1] The event was broadcast live for the first time in its 115-year existence on the new TT+ online service. [2] Peter Hickman dominated the event with 4 wins, [3] with Michael Dunlop taking the remaining two solo races. The Birchall brothers extended their win streak with two Sidecar TT wins. [4]
2014 saw him take his 17th TT win in the second sidecar race. He led the first race by more than 20 seconds until an engine misfire caused him to stop on the final lap. He is also a builder of road racing sidecars under the name DMR, Dave Molyneux Racing, and has supplied sidecars to many other TT winners including 10-time winner Rob Fisher ...
It was through this association that he first came into broadcasting in the early 1970s, when he volunteered to create content for the weekly 15 minute slots allotted to Manx language programming on Manx Radio. His contributions included news and comment, but also original comic vignettes, short plays and documentaries. [2]
Carnaby Street, also referred to as Carnaby Street International (CSI), is a radio programme broadcast on Manx Radio on Saturday mornings and features music from the 1960s. [1] It is presented by Chris Williams and generally comprises music and news from two chosen years.
Conor Cummins (born 27 May 1986, in Douglas, Isle of Man) is a Manx motorcycle road racer who rides in British racing events, competing in the British Superstock Championship, as well as in specialist closed-road events at his home Isle of Man TT races and in Northern Ireland.