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Until April 2010, Radio Verulam was based in Victoria Street, St Albans moved to Hatfield Road until 2021 and since August 2022 has renamed and become "Hertfordshire's Mix 92.6". [4] The station has a coverage area extending across South Hertfordshire and can be heard on 92.6 FM in Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, St Albans, Harpenden and surrounding ...
Airtimes of sporting events may vary depending on the offerings scheduled for that weekend. NBC Nightly News will only air in the Eastern and Central time zones during fall if Notre Dame Football on NBC airs a 2:30 p.m. ET game. All other time zones will either air the program live (if available) or otherwise preempted due to College Football ...
BBC Look East - West which covered Cambridgeshire, Peterborough, Bedfordshire, Milton Keynes (Buckinghamshire), Northamptonshire, parts of Hertfordshire. [ 3 ] At the end of the 18:30 programme on 30 September 2021, Stewart White announced his retirement from the BBC after 37 years as a main presenter of Look East .
Viewers in the United Kingdom have a couple of options for watching the match, as it will be shown live on both ITV1 and Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage starts at 7pm ...
The first TV news bulletin for the east from St Catherine's Close was broadcast at 6.05pm on 5 October 1959, nearly four weeks ahead of the launch of Anglia. [5] In September 1962, the programme was extended to 20 minutes in length and renamed East Anglia at Six , before becoming East at Six Ten due to a timeslot change the following year.
Ulster's evening news magazine programme is renamed Six Tonight. December – Thames Weekend News is broadcast by LWT on Friday evenings for the final time. TSW changes the name of its regional news programme from Today South West to Today. [8] 1988
Anglia News replaced the long-running news magazine programme About Anglia on Monday, 9 July 1990. Initially, there were two sub-regional editions for the East (Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex), and West (Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, northern Hertfordshire, northern Buckinghamshire (including the City of Milton Keynes), southern Lincolnshire, southern Rutland and a small part of ...
Initially programmes were available as an interactive service via the red button and only for the five largest English regions; London, North West, South, West Midlands and Yorkshire [4] On 30 May 2003 the BBC stopped encrypting its TV channels on digital satellite and made all regions available as standard, full-time channels. [1]