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BBC News runs BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC World Service as part of its rolling news coverage, journalists and presenters also contribute to podcasts produced by BBC News for BBC Radio 4, as well as solely for BBC Sounds. The BBC has over 5,500 journalists [1] based both in the United Kingdom and abroad.
BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 14 million weekly listeners. [ 1 ] Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content.
Pages in category "BBC Radio 2 presenters" The following 187 pages are in this category, out of 187 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Since May 2018, Borg has presented BBC Radio 2's weekday overnight programme 12–3am. He also regularly deputises for Sara Cox, Scott Mills, Rylan and Craig Charles.When Steve Wright was replaced by Scott Mills in 2022, Borg covered the Afternoon Show from 2 to 5pm for several weeks between the two presenters.
Bobbie Pryor is the regular weekday afternoon travel reporter on BBC Radio 2, and read the travel news at 17:15, 17:55, 18:30 and 18:55 each day. Pryor was previously the weekend travel reporter but from 11 August 2014 became the regular weekday afternoon travel reporter, replacing Sally Boazman who moved to weekends. She participated in the ...
April – Due to COVID-19, BBC Radio 2's news bulletins come from BBC Radio 5 Live. Three minute bulletins are broadcast on the hour with extended five minute bulletins at breakfast and on early weekday evenings. 19 December – Graham Norton presents his final Saturday mid-morning show and leaves the station to join Virgin Radio UK. [122] [123]
She joined BBC Radio 2 as the network's first official travel news presenter in 1998, [1] presenting travel updates during the weekday afternoons. She has worked alongside Johnnie Walker, later Chris Evans and Simon Mayo on their respective Drivetime shows, Steve Wright during the afternoon, and Jeremy Vine at lunchtime.
Smith started out on university radio whilst studying in York. [2] From 1984 he worked for several stations including BBC Radio York and BBC Radio Shropshire . On 1 April 1989, after a short stint with BBC WM , Tim joined BBC Radio 1 to present a new weekend early show to coincide with the station starting its day at the earlier time of 5 am. [ 4 ]