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1991 in British radio

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1991.

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Events

  • 17 January-2 March - Radio 4 News FM, the first rolling BBC radio news service is on air during the first Gulf War. It uses BBC Radio 4's FM frequencies, whilst their regular scheduled service continues on long wave. This service was also broadcast on BBC World Service. Some journalists chose to give it the nickname Scud FM from the Scud missiles used by Iraqi forces in the war.
  • May - BBC Radio 1 begins continuous 24-hour broadcasting.
  • 29 December - Listeners to Birmingham's BRMB station hear presenters Andy Hollins and Brendan Kearney storm out of the studio following an on-air row. The disagreement erupted during a live review of the year of the pair's regular Sunday morning show.
  • December - Derek Jameson leaves the Radio 2 breakfast show after presenting for five years. Along with his wife, Ellen he presented a late night chat show for the network between 1992 and 1997.
  • Station debuts

  • 17 January - Radio 4 News FM (for duration of Gulf War)
  • Unknown - South Coast Radio
  • Closing this year

  • 2 March - Radio 4 News FM (1991)
  • 30 December - Radio Luxembourg (1933), closed on medium wave
  • References

    1991 in British radio Wikipedia


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