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  2. The Listening Project - Wikipedia

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    The Listening Project is a programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 2012 and 2022, introduced by Fi Glover. [2] The programme was a joint project between BBC Radio 4, BBC Local Radio stations and the British Library, which records conversations between friends, colleagues or relatives with the aim to preserve voices and experiences from the United Kingdom to "build a unique picture of our ...

  3. BBC Radio London - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio London is the BBC's local radio station serving Greater London. It broadcasts on FM , DAB , digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London . According to RAJAR , the station has a weekly audience of 548,000 listeners and a 0.9% share as of December 2023.

  4. Jim Chapman (media personality) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] He was a columnist with The London Free Press and Business London magazine for two decades, and was the first person in London media to host his own radio and TV shows while also writing regular newspaper and magazine columns. [11] Chapman had an unsuccessful run in the Ontario Provincial Election for the Progressive Conservatives. [12]

  5. Radio London - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio London, the BBC's local station for London; Radio London may historically refer to: A popular name for the BBC World Service in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II; Radio Londres, broadcasts made by the Free French Forces via the BBC during World War II; Wonderful Radio London, also known as "Radio London" and The "Big L", an ...

  6. Wonderful Radio London - Wikipedia

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    Radio London's transmitter ship, the MV Galaxy. Radio London, also known as Big L and Wonderful Radio London, was a top 40 (in London's case, the "Fab 40") offshore commercial station that operated from 23 December 1964 to 14 August 1967, from a ship anchored in the North Sea, three and a half miles (5.6 km) off Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, England.

  7. Mike Sparrow - Wikipedia

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    Sparrow died on 4 January 2005 at his home in Hampstead, London, aged 56.His funeral was held on 20 January 2005 at All Saints Church, Upper Clatford, Andover. [4]The British Library hold the Mike Sparrow Collection, the first audio collection to be preserved as part of the library's Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project in 2017.

  8. Your Favourite London Sounds - Wikipedia

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    The project originated when the LMC hosted a temporary radio station for the 1998 Meltdown Festival, which Cusack used to ask festival goers and listeners what their favourite 'London sound' was. He received hundreds of responses, many of which were varied and often personal.

  9. Timeline of radio in London - Wikipedia

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    1970. 6 October – BBC Radio London launches, becoming the first legal radio station broadcasting to London. 1971. No events. 1972. No events. 1973. 8 October – LBC becomes the first legal Independent Local Radio station in the United Kingdom when it begins broadcasting at just before 6 am, providing talk radio to the London area.