Early days of Highland radio station remembered in new book By Val Sweeney Published: 20:30, 12 January 2021
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Making Waves recalls the independent years of MFR.
Stories from the early years of the UKâs smallest independent radio station, based in Inverness, are outlined in a new book.
Making Waves takes a nostalgic look at the independent years of Moray Firth Radio which serves the UKâs largest geographic area.
Written by stationâs former news editor Susie Rose, it contains anecdotes from the people who made the station happen plus photographs.
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Chief Executive Siobhan Kenny is leaving Radiocentre in the summer of 2021.
The commercial radio body says she is not leaving for another role and wants to take some time to explore her next career step.
Siobhan said: “I have had the best time leading a fantastic organisation through a period of change and growth, culminating in the industry’s response to coronavirus. It has been a privilege to work in such a creative and dynamic environment which will only grow at the heart of the audio revolution.
“At Radiocentre, this amazing team, under new leadership, will ensure the industry is in great hands.”