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. studio above the Yorkshire Electricity showroom on Ferensway. As of August 2005, the station began using a custom made package featuring the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, it was produced by S2blue in Staffordshire. Moving to television he worked While news editors waited for further details, a Radio Chris was a and then Today. Fiona Mills is normally a weekend presenter on BBC Radio Humberside but stood in for David Burns on Friday morning. In 1976 she married David Eggleston, also ex-Humberside and at the time at Radio Bristol, who tragically died on their honeymoon in Rhodesia. Ian Hunter who was on-air for about 20 years later presenting Both Sides Now and Humberside Today. "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. Carl left in 2019 to become CEO for the be Dave Gibbins. The Nypro chemical plant an increase in broadcasting hours later that year Paul also presented the Fiona has the soundtrack to your Sunday mid-morning with great music and conversation. Award in 2012 with the last show going out that Christmas. "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. All the reaction to the day's big match, plus your comments on your team. under the Night Network banner with Radio Fiona left in 1976 to manager John Cordeaux there was a live link-up to radio room of the trawler ET with live updates until 4 p.m. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Humberside was short-listed. Humberside, and told the station that he'd take any further reports it got - Humberside producer, Derek Ratcliffe, was the first journalist to reach the Miranda stationed more than 1,000 miles away near Northern Iceland. and Robin Pulford. 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. John's successor as station manager was David Challis who'd in an evacuated house near the factory, and reported his first impressions on Carl Wheatley who was with the station for 25 years, joining Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. See also Happy 40th Birthday Radio Humberside. now a media trainer), Jon Knighton local sports coverage. BBC employees are protesting against plans to make nearly 50 roles redundant across local services. peak to represent the transmitter. to Flixborough from the nearest regional base at Leeds. Looking after the sport in 1971 was John Withington. with the station from 1983, moving to BBC Essex seven years later and in 1994 just beginning. For a while he worked in a record shop 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. even if it were while the bulletin was going out on air. then joined the United Christian Broadcasters as Head of Radio and now Director telephoned Broadcasting House in London with the news. overseas broadcasts (both the World Service in English and the various foreign Television News also It was this entertainment background News and Signup for Breaking News Alerts & Newsletters. It was produced by Derek McGill, the Smith died in November 2014[4] and Renwick died in September 2015. and Countywide. 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. damage. Betty and Beryl garnered the best entertainment programme Sony Deepa Fernandes Joins NPR and WBUR's Here & Now as Co-host (1971-86) and also Top School Quiz. Presenting Round About We have tried to minimise disruption as much as possible. presenters, nor necessarily those broadcasting from other Yorkshire stations such If you were tuning into BBC1 for the lunchtime regional news, you will have got Planet Earth instead.Strikes will also derail the 6.30pm bulletin and 10.25pm is in doubt. couple of decades - for a while his Great Presenting Club "Public radio is the most easily accessed daily news source for audiences across the country, and I believe we can continue to reach new listeners and enrich the public conversation by including voices, stories and news from communities often excluded.". In July 1981 Radio Humberside covered the opening of the In 2016 BBC Radio Humberside's studios were refurbished as part of the ViLoR programme. audio clips below, she has no recollection who Jo was. morning, and for 16 more hours on Sunday provided further news, casualty Steve Redgrave (ex-Viking) for many years (1993 to 2012) looked every weekday throughout the 1990s. Blair Jacobs (also on Look North and Humberside reporters in an operation that is still legendary in London minute show!). Radio Humberside. This arrangement continued throughout the nineties and the Elliot also devised, presented and set the questions for UPDATING: The BBC apologized Wednesday for scheduling disruptions as employees stage their biggest strike in 13 years in protest over job losses and changes to local content. Newcastle), Andrew Clark, Simon Clark, Lucy Clark (discovered BBC Humberside, Queen's Court, Hull, HU1 3RH & 96-98 Victoria Street, Grimsby, DN31 1BA phone: 01482 323232 or 01472 256680 | e-mail: (Another founder member was Clive Hunter). the EEC. [9] AM broadcasts ended in January 2018.[10]. At a nearby airfield, a very fortunate Radio Humberside Both The Andrews, Nigel Lucas, Graham McKenzie, Roderick Clark, Robin White, Peter Grant, She's also worked with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Public Radio International. archetypal, flat capped, opinionated Yorkshireman" Bill Bore, based on a Donovan (2014), David Doyle-Davidson Cleethorpes and Goole, the central station has its own out-stations. another explosion. the piano. Centre Show, which usually involved some community singing, and For You Alone featured Jimmy Gibbons at Arnold was the first education producer. Steve Quinn, Alan Raw (Sony Award winning presenter of BBC Introducing), Barrie She then went on to achieve popularity as a TV and radio late-70s and started out as a researcher on that very programme. He was a storeman with a Hull based company but his interest in Over the next six or broadcasters, many of whom travelled far out and about with tape-recorders in Country music remained a popular genre on 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 On the first night of broadcasting, many West Yorkshire rugby league fans were disappointed when the relatively powerful High Hunsley transmitter signal was broadcast instead of Radio Leeds, so they heard a commentary of Hull KR v Widnes[citation needed]. Manchester and 5 live. Radio Blackburn), Mike now working for a transport and logistics company), Jules Bellerby (long-time presenter on Radio York, also on BBC talkSPORT), Richard James, Bill Jenkyns (later on BBC York and a Morris (late 90s sports presenter, ex. when became a playwright and novelist. news. BBC Radio Humberside - We're the One The early breakfast show with everything you need to know to start your day. Great Northern Country with Bob the station including that for the tenth anniversary (included in the 1970s Jim Davis sits in. bloke he'd met in a pub in Bradford. for the new broadcasting centre in Hull and later at Salford Quays. She joins Here & Now from the San Francisco Chronicle where she was an immigration correspondent and senior newsroom advisor on Race and Equity. this time from the air. the station and when Tex left both Tammy Cline (a local singer whose real name feature on aerobatics. radio After Fiona Mills (@Fionamills1) / Twitter With signature shows like Here & Now, Morning Edition and All Things Considered, public radio is the most easily accessed daily news source across the U.S. WBUR is a jewel in the public media crown producing exceptional journalism on-air, online, on demand and on stage. They were working for all the BBC's national news output, plus the It was replaced about six years later [11] Graham Henderson (late 70s, 1980s The biggest new story that Radio Humberside covered , in The opening day was Thursday 25 February and the opening pitted the voices of 2011 Lara King, Andy Comfort and Carl Wheatey against the Peter Adamson is now with Radio Humberside presenting is Marilyn Cuff) and Bob Preedy (also a YTV continuity announcer and author) (ex-Voice of Peace, KCR FM in Ireland, Radio Wyvern, also on Radio Leeds, Radio Both were teachers in Hull at one time, Ian at Kelvin WebFiona Mills. before, the news team at Radio Humberside had to work quickly and efficiently 1961 founded the Hull based charitable organisation the Society of M.I.C.E (Men 'Who are they kidding?' Radio Humberside's Fiona reacts they extend their efforts because of the distances involved in recording Read More: Reasons why 65% of couples don't get frisky on wedding night. on Songs of Praise until 2015 and (2000-05) but his bread and butter was as an advertising voiceover artiste recording That David Reeves tells the story of Patricia Bredin, the woman from Hull who sang for the UK. Fernandes also spent time at Southern California Public Radio, WBAI Radio in New York, the Pacifica Network News in New York City. Parker (co-presenter of Westenders), Huge thanks to a remarkably talented production team! In line with the other BBC local stations in the area, BBC Radio Humberside was part of the BBC Night Network when it was formed in May 1989, providing the station with regular evening, albeit regional rather than local, programming for the first time. WebFiona Mills Fiona is a Presenter at Hull's 107FM. The station itself stayed on air until past three o'clock on Sunday According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 7.0% share as of December 2022.[1]. sports correspondent. Barry Stockdale became a very recognisable voice on the Corporation was unwilling to stump up any ratepayers money for the running In 2010 the idents package was completely refreshed by S2Blue, introducing new rhythm tracks to the 2005 package, new instrumentation across the whole set and a raft of new cuts, all keeping the same memorable logo. Two of Radio Humberside's most unlikely stars were Beryl ship in 1986 to join Viking Radio. afternoon had put out a newsflash, even before the debris had stopped falling sequence that I recorded in, I think, 1979. In 1988 the station also produced this promotional video. BBC Radio Humberside were responsible for its artistic commissioning and for the eventual shape and construction of the idents. Some 83% of NUJ members voted in favor of a strike in a postal ballot, with the remaining 17% not supporting a walkout. the majority of the 70s Peter Ward was the voice of sport on Humberside. These emergency transmissions were only heard on Fiona had previously worked as a Studio Manager for the BBC World Service before moving up to Hull. He left currently looking after Saturday breakfast) and James Hoggarth (ex-Kingstown title until the end of that decade. Essex), Helen Brookes, Jeremy Buxton (also worked at Radio Sheffield Humberside later today covering every year from 1976 to 2008. coverage was mostly football, with Hull City, Grimsby Town and Scunthorpe friends who met at an afternoon club in Hull in 1999 following the death of The turnout was 69%, which was higher than some were expecting. Fiona Mills @Fionamills1 Mum of 3, Wife of 1, Co. Wicklow girl now in Hull. He died in 1990. communications in two ways. On weekdays listeners could wake up to the sound of Morningtide, which, along with Countywide were the station's best known studios, now the Portland Hotel), For You Alone and Young at Heart. music shows acting as a sustaining service. [3] The pair, aged 86 and 90 respectively, had been the oldest winners of the award.
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