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BBC wins big at the Audio and Radio Industry Awards
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BBC wins big at the Audio and Radio Industry Awards
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Breakfast presenter looks back on 50 years of BBC Radio Derby and how listeners become friends and family
The station has covered big events in Derby s recent history
BBC Radio Derby celebrates its 50th anniversary on April 29, 2021 (Image: BBC)
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A breakfast show presenter has reflected on BBC Radio Derby s 50th birthday and how it has kept listeners informed, while some have made friendships with hosts.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Clara Amfo, Love Island host Laura Whitmore and punk rocker Yungblud are among the nominees at the Audio and Radio Industry Awards (Arias).
This year’s shortlist also features radio hosts Zoe Ball and Chris Evans, Steve Coogan’s fictional broadcaster Alan Partridge, former footballer and pundit Ian Wright and rapper George The Poet.
Celebrating audio and radio across 25 categories, the Arias will stream live from London’s West End, hosted by Kiss presenters Jordan Banjo and Perri Kiely, on Wednesday May 26.
Laura Whitmore (Nigel French/PA)
Zoe Ball on BBC Radio 2, Greg James on Radio 1, Chris Evans on Virgin Radio and Fleur East on Hits Radio will compete for the best music breakfast show award.
Blue heritage plaque unveiled to honour Choice FM
A blue heritage plaque has been unveiled in honour of Choice FM, the first and only black radio station with a London wide commercial licence.
On March 31st 1990, the station delivered the first historic broadcast on the famous 96.9FM frequency.
To commemorate its history the Nubian Jak Community Trust organised the unveiling with co-founder and photographer Neil Kenlock, former director Dr Yvonne Thompson CBE and Mayor Councillor Philip Normal at 16-18 Trinity Gardens, Brixton South London – the address that the station launched.
During its 23 year tenure, the station helped to champion black music of all genres and break acts from around the world.
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