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'They have found their level' - What the national media said about Arsenal after West Brom win

They have found their level - What the national media said about Arsenal after West Brom win Arsenal recorded a first home win in the Premier League since mid-March on Sunday evening with a comfortable 3-1 success over West Bromwich Albion Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Football London - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Arsenal bounced back from Thursday evening s disappointing UEFA Europa League exit to Villarreal by comfortably sweeping aside West Bromwich Albion at the Emirates Stadium last night, winning 3-1.

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Bauer to turn off four AM transmitters in the North

Medium wave services carrying Greatest Hits Radio in Lancashire, Manchester and Leeds, plus Magic in Humberside are being switched off. The changes will be taking place at the end of April, and follow GHR being available on FM in addition to DAB in most of these areas. In Lancashire, 999 kHz carries the same output as 96.5FM in Blackpool, in Manchester 1152 kHz is duplicated on 96.2FM from Oldham and GHR was added to the former Radio Aire frequency of 96.3FM last year in addition to 828 kHz. Bauer will also switch off the Magic Radio AM (1161 kHz) in Hull. Magic replaced Greatest Hits on AM last year when KCFM (owned by Nation Broadcasting) re-branded as Greatest Hits Radio.

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Ally Bally to leave Radio Tay after 40 years

Ally Bally to leave Radio Tay after 40 years He’s been at the station since it launched and now, 40 years later, Ally Bally is leaving Radio Tay. Ally first walked through the doors of the station whilst it was still under construction in August 1980 before the station went on air in October when he was a part-time weekend presenter. In 1981 he joined the station full-time as a sales executive but was determined to get behind the microphone and in September 1981 he took over the Breakfast Show from Mark Goodier. Ally said: “Although this year has been challenging for everyone, it has allowed me some time for reflection on what an amazing career I’ve had with Tay for the past 40 years. With this in mind, and with so many great memories under my belt, I feel it’s the right time for me to take on something new.

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