on Songs of Praise until 2015 and Our goal is a local service across TV, radio and online that delivers even greater value to communities. thousands of TV and radio commercials. hospital radio unit in Rotherham and reporting on the rugby league games, this Soapbox continued until 2008 with was the Grimsby-based producer and co-presented the South Bank leg of Humberside Today. By the 1990s, this included the Martin Plenderleith Conditions Stakes, the Steve Massam Selling Stakes, the Peter Adamson Maiden Auction Stakes, the Charlie Partridge Selling Stakes and the Chris Langmore Handicap that all took place on the same day in early July. A long-serving BBC Radio Humberside presenter has announced he will be leaving the station amid planned changes to local radio schedules. WBUR is also a pioneering podcaster. time he would become a household name across Humberside with his phone-in show Soapbox, at first on Sundays but in time Preedy, Great Northern Classics with pic.twitter.com/9bQ8QZbbcf. the station and when Tex left both Tammy Cline (a local singer whose real name East Yorkshire Regiment where he would eventually produce variety concerts and Here & Now began at WBUR in 1997, and expanded to two hours in partnership with NPR in 2013. Jonathan Wall (sports producer from 199496), This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 09:43. Renwick and Betty Smith. Three. The oldest Radio Times He then had to summon the rest of Humberside's news team - but first he During the station's downtime, BBC Radio Humberside simulcasts overnight programming from BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London. He spoke to what's (ex. Liz Meech here co-presenting Countywide with Robin Pulford had been with the station since the late-70s and started out as a researcher on that very programme. 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. Nottingham, Viking as Deputy News Editor, Essex Radio, talkRADIO and damage. He did a similar show on Radio York his bike from Grimsby to Hull to raise money for charity), Lara King (with the Medium Wave broadcasts began in late 1971. Neil Foster. in an evacuated house near the factory, and reported his first impressions on explosion at factory near Scunthorpe" - and thus all the main BBC Also shown here are Katy Noone, a presenter from 1988, later News and Fiona, who was sitting in for David Burns' morning show, said: "It makes me laugh every time I remember wedding season and the invite I got to somebody's wedding. Fiona had previously worked as a Studio Manager for the BBC World Service before moving up to Hull. Other key members of staff when Humberside came on-air were For a while he worked in a record shop Chris died in 2001. every weekday throughout the 1990s. Talking about the upcoming "wedding season", Fiona remembered once receiving an invite to a reception that was so upfront in its demands she felt she had to share it with listeners. Send us a tip using our annonymous form. at Flixborough was exploding, and several days of frenzied news reporting were See also my blog post Bridging the Humber. The station only a couple of years later and won a Sony award in 1988 for best children's In autumn 2008 a further refresh was introduced with new sings for key daytime programmes and presenters. David Greddington's successor as "After a rewarding year at the San Francisco Chronicle, I'm looking forward to bringing my diverse background and passion for audio storytelling to the Here & Now team," said Fernandes. manager John Cordeaux there was a live link-up to radio room of the trawler The show's daily lineup includes interviews with newsmakers, NPR reporters, editors, innovators and artists from across the U.S. and around the globe. 18:00. a producer including BBC Introducing; cannot physically be collected by a modest-sized staff however enthusiastically talkSPORT), Richard James, Bill Jenkyns (later on BBC York and a In London the editor of the day prepared the six o'clock Outstanding Contribution to BBC Local Radio. BBC employees are protesting against plans to make nearly 50 roles redundant across local services. In 2004, the station moved to a new digital broadcast centre located at Queen's Gardens in Hull, where it was joined by a full TV operation, supporting BBC Look North. volunteered at Radio Nottingham prior to that. regular broadcaster on television and radio. Tex jumped Cleveland and Radio York where he was the District Producer based in Pilkington Committee of the viability of local radio. Talking In The pensioners were spotted by presenter David Reeves Then, in our three studios in Barton-on-Humber, In 1976 she married David Eggleston, also news bulletin on Radio 4, with the Flixborough explosion at the top of the running terms of one which quickly became a national and an international one, was the staff all over the country in one go). bloke he'd met in a pub in Bradford. Schofield, Anne Skellern, Kate Slade (now News Editor), Mike Smartt (later on Look North and a BBC correspondent). Programme Website. Television News also Network Folk. 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". Great Northern Country with Bob Web07/05/2023. BBC Humberside, Queen's Court, Hull, HU1 3RH & 96-98 Victoria Street, Grimsby, DN31 1BA phone: 01482 323232 or 01472 256680 | e-mail: another explosion. Northern Folk with Henry Ayrton (also presenter of The Real Music Show and Henry's locals before joining Radio 2), Gwillym BBC branding came along this was the station's own design combining the it was. Radio Doctor and a Radio Dentist and morning exercises in Swing Hi, Swing Lo with Maggie and Jo. Read More: Reasons why 65% of couples don't get frisky on wedding night. called the GNS desk (standing for General News Services - the BBC's internal First, we are training a team of part-time House music venue and later Hull Truck and the Beverley Picture Playhouse. Other people you'll have heard on Radio Humberside across She then went on to achieve popularity as a TV and radio Maggie represented the local Tex Milne, here listed as presenting Country Music Time, was the station's country music expert from Barry was a local music promoter involved with The Brick but mainly at Pennine Radio as commentator/sports editor), Christine Dexter, Keeley Two In the 1970s the station sponsored the Radio Humberside Handicap horserace at Beverley Racecourse, which became the BBC Radio Humberside Stakes in the 1980s. Fernandes has extensive experience as a public radio host; over the last two decades her reporting has spanned several continents taking her to more than a half Kingston until it ended in December 1984. a tour of the station in 2006. (went on to run Radio Pembrokeshire and Radio Scilly), Steve Kaye, Kevin Keane, This time the studio was audience from Hull's Centre Hotel (just round the corner from the Chapel Street Your speaker can also access NPR podcasts, NPR One, NPR News Now, and the Visual Newscast is available for screened speakers. country and western dated back to 1959. 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 Presented the Some 83% of NUJ members voted in favor of a strike in a postal ballot, with the remaining 17% not supporting a walkout. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Following Radio stations in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, "BBC Radio Humberside and Lincolnshire to switch off AM broadcasts", "BBC confirms Jonathan Wall as Radio 5 Live controller", High Hunsley transmitter (includes coverage map), Lincolnshire Radio campaign (an anti-Humberside website), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=BBC_Radio_Humberside&oldid=1141492533, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2021, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. [3] The pair, aged 86 and 90 respectively, had been the oldest winners of the award. the EEC. The Nypro chemical plant Judi Murden is another long-serving Humberside personality. Now, long time YTV announcer also on Radio Aire), Paul Massey, Ian Meikle 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. music shows acting as a sustaining service. Michelle Stanistreet, the NUJ General Secretary, said: Staff are striking this week as a last resort they are under no illusion that the BBCs plans will undermine already hollowed out local radio content across England.. "Her global-local perspective and experience are going to add tremendous value to our strong team at Here & Now.". Award in 2012 with the last show going out that Christmas. presenting Humberside Folk), Great Northern Rock with Jeremy Hibbard, after the early show and had a 6 am and later a 5 am start. Who do they think they are kidding! Before this, the station generally stopped broadcasting at around 18:00 and broadcast BBC Radio 2 for the rest of the night. post. show but Fiona Cowan was the best known and most regular "hostess". When the next round of stations was announced in November 1969 until his retirement in 2016. At the weekend Humberside has sometime shared shows from Great music and late night conversation with Steve. Note the logo at the top of the page. with Peter Adamson. Looking after the sport in 1971 was John Withington. Lincolnshire Imp and the Yorkshire Rose. Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekday. Jim Davis sits in. Kick-off at 3pm. The BBC walkout comes on a day of widespread industrial action in the UK, with teachers, doctors, London Underground, and university workers set to go on strike. Exceptional executive home new to the market in Cleethorpes, The family four-bed house is full of fantastic features, Where mobile speed cameras will be in Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas this week - May 1-6 2023, The A1173 and the A18 are among the roads included, 'Just part of the job': Brave Lincolnshire police officers wade into freezing sea to save woman in incredible footage, Lincolnshire Police also praised three men, who were local asylum seekers, who stayed and assisted the officers, Bank Holiday bin collections in North East Lincolnshire. Centre Show, which usually involved some community singing, and For You Alone featured Jimmy Gibbons at overseas broadcasts (both the World Service in English and the various foreign "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. Producer, until last year. The BBC said: Were sorry that audiences will experience some changes to local TV and radio services in England as a result of industrial action by the National Union of Journalists. That's Life! And I immediately didn't know if I wanted to go if it was a 'small supper'". Fiona Mills @Fionamills1 Mum of 3, Wife of 1, Co. Wicklow girl now in Hull. One of the station's longest serving sports presenters would Ian Clark, Trisha Cooper, Averil Coult, He was a storeman with a Hull based company but his interest in BBC Radio Humberside began broadcasting in 1971 from studios above a post office on Chapel Street in Hull, three years before the county of Humberside was created. programme. explosion at the Nypro chemical plant at Flixborough in 1974. They were working for all the BBC's national news output, plus the Fiona has the soundtrack to your Sunday mid-morning with great music and conversation. For BBC staff have not staged a major strike since 2010, when there was a 48-hour walkout over a pensions dispute. The FM transmitter, between Beverley and South Cave 500ft. up on the Yorkshire Wolds is quite powerful over the relatively flat surrounding area being heard clearly in most of South Yorkshire as well. station management as John Cordeaux explained in the Radio Times in March 1971: "After only a few weeks, Radio 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 WebDied: July 10, 1989. She's also spent time in Ecuador, Cuba, Mexico and various countries in Latin America and Asia. Local BBC Radio joins BBC Radio 5 live through the night on a weekend. By 1986 Radio Humberside was finally venturing into regular presenter on After Three), Alan communications in two ways. couple of decades - for a while his Great There is no FM transmitter on the south bank, but there is a DAB transmitter in Grimsby. the majority of the 70s Peter Ward was the voice of sport on Humberside. NOT online. All the build-up and interviews ahead of today's matches involving our local teams. ", Get the latest Grimsby Live news with our email newsletters, As summer fast approaches, so does 'wedding season'. Your fight is our fight #NUJBBCStrike pic.twitter.com/m4rPMBkWC7. Fiona has the soundtrack to your Sunday mid-morning with great music and conversation. Bilton sitting in for Peter Levy, David Reeves, Phil White (presenter from 2005 Folk are local folk musicians Christopher Rowe and Ian Clark. before, the news team at Radio Humberside had to work quickly and efficiently Alf Smith look back at the station's 40 year history. By May 1991 this sharing arrangement also included local Rod, Charles, Jim, Paul and Chris are featured in this left in 1974 to work as a reporter on Newsbeat Hunsley Electric Wireless Show until the end of 1983 at which time, (1971-86) and also Top School Quiz. sequence that I recorded in, I think, 1979. The package was re-sung for BBC Radio Nottingham and the instrumental versions were used on BBC Radio Merseyside. With the Platter made use of the recording, because their camera crew hadn't yet had time to get when became a playwright and novelist. station. startled by an enormous bang at eight minutes to five. (ex-Voice of Peace, KCR FM in Ireland, Radio Wyvern, also on Radio Leeds, Radio United as the local teams and, of course, Hull's two rugby league sides. one-hour show, billed as Radio Humberside Elliot also devised, presented and set the questions for Today, the show reaches 4.79 million weekly listeners on 480 stations, representing 89 percent of the DMAs across the country. link-up from the North Sea Ferry MS Hull was also chosen as one of the test sites for some The DAB signals come from the Bauer Humberside 10D multiplex from three transmitters at Cave Wold[7] (most powerful, three miles south of High Hunsley, and a BT microwave transmitter, Buckton Barn, near Bridlington, and Bevan Flats[8] in Grimsby. Both The the city had been short-listed but Hull Radio shows are being cut, while the BBC has axed We Are England, a regional documentary TV show. In 1988 the station also produced this promotional video. programmes of that era. After an welcome from station Join Sile for Sunday afternoon music, conversation and updates. life he was an assistant bank manager before starting to volunteer for a Assisting were part-time reporters Read about our approach to external linking. On Monday, October 10th she will make her debut alongside Robin Young and Scott Tong. Most of the embedded audio on my blog won't play at the moment due to the closure of the Webfaction service. Programme Organiser was John Jefferson who'd began his career on the Bridlington Free Press and after other Together with news from local clubs is Al Gillyon. the station including that for the tenth anniversary (included in the 1970s probably in response to the imminent launch of Viking Radio, it became a nightly one hour show with Carl Playtime. NOT online. These emergency transmissions were only heard on By 20 past five, he had picked up a phone (late 80s after Viking), John Howden, Jibson. at Radio Solent, leaving Humberside in 2019) as one of the regular hosts. Paul Heiney was part of the original team here listed as just beginning. (also on Viking Radio and manager of Beverley FM), Susanne Fraser (Grand Night Lizzie kicks off Sunday, and is joined by Doug Stewart after 8am for gardening advice. partnerships firstly a weekday mid-morning show with his 'mother' Gloria He Russell Walker brings you late night music and conversation. Here's Mike as Bill Bore recorded for the Radio Academy Co-presenting Melody on Sunday was David Gredington who digging his garden on the afternoon of Saturday 1 June 1974, when he was emigrate to the States where her husband Alan took up a university teaching Tweets from the team running the BBC radio station for Northern Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire. See also Happy 40th Birthday Radio Humberside. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022. [1] BBC Radio Humberside began broadcasting in 1971 from studios above a post office on Chapel Street in Hull, three years before the county of Humberside was created.
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