Who are the presenters on Radio Norfolk?
Presenter profiles
- Graham Barnard. We didn’t tell you this, but as self-confessed gossip, Graham seems to be in the right line of work.
- Stephen Bumfrey. Stephen popped into BBC East to get out of the rain and found a career in radio and television.
- Sue Marchant.
- Maggie Secker.
- Wally Webb.
Who is Chris Goreham?
Chris Goreham is BBC Radio Norfolk’s Norwich City football commentator, and was our breakfast show presenter from September 2009 until April 2014. He resumed the role in November 2019. Chris took over the reins of the breakfast show having previously presented the station’s mid-morning, afternoon and drivetime shows.
What wave band is Radio Norfolk?
East Norfolk and north Suffolk: 95.1FM, 855MW and DAB digtial radio. West Norfolk: 104.4FM, 873MW. North Norfolk: 95.6FM.
Where is BBC Radio Berkshire based?
Thames Valley Park
BBC Radio Berkshire is the BBC’s local radio station serving the county of Berkshire. It broadcasts on FM, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds studios at Thames Valley Park near Reading. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekly audience of 122,000 listeners and a 5.1% share as of September 2021.
Who are the presenters on Look East?
Susie Fowler-Watt
Julie ReingerAlex DolanDeborah McGurran
BBC Look East/Presented by
Is Chrissie Jackson leaving Radio Norfolk?
This week saw presenter Chrissie Jackson air her final show on BBC Radio Norfolk after taking voluntary redundancy. She began working on the mid-morning show in early 2016, after spending 27 years working at other radio stations including Heart Radio and the former Radio Broadland.
Is Julie Reinger married?
Julie joined the BBC in 1992, working in the East Midlands before moving to Look East in 1999. She and her husband BBC football commentator Chris Goreham share a country cottage where she gardens with a passion but at the moment she is on maternity leave and all her time is taken up with their baby boy, Finn.
Is Julie Reinger ill?
Is Julie Reinger Ill Now? As mentioned before, Julie Reinger is not ill at the present. She has claustrophobia. Julie stated it was difficult during her divorce from ex-husband Edwards because she had to appear in front of the cameras and pretend her life was beautiful when it was dreadful and traumatic at the time.
Where is North Norfolk radio based?
North Norfolk Radio was an Independent local radio station in North Norfolk, England, owned and operated by Bauer Radio as part of the Greatest Hits Radio network….North Norfolk Radio.
City | Norfolk |
Broadcast area | North Norfolk |
Frequency | 103.2 MHz, 96.2 MHz |
Programming | |
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Format | Classic Hits |
How do I contact BBC Berkshire?
About Radio Berkshire
- Contact. Breaking news, story ideas or general enquiries: Main switchboard: 0118 946 4200.
- To contact the team on-air, please telephone: Studio: 0808 100 5 100. Travel desk: 0808 100 1041.
- BBC Radio Berkshire address: BBC Radio Berkshire. 550 Thames Valley Park Drive.
What radio frequency is Radio Berkshire?
104.1 FM
Local Radio
Radio Station | Frequencies |
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BBC Radio Berkshire | Henley-on-Thames – 94.6 FM Windsor – 95.4 FM Hannington – 104.1 FM Reading – 104.4 FM |
BBC Radio Bristol | Dundry – 94.9 FM Bath – 104.6 FM Weston-Super-Mare – 103.6 FM |
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire | Peterborough – 95.7 FM Cambridge – 96.0 FM |
What can you expect on BBC Radio Norfolk?
The programmes range from an all speech weekday breakfast show through to an afternoon mix of music and local arts and entertainment guests.BBC Radio Norfolk reflects local sport through football commentaries and reports on a range of Norfolk’s sporting activities.
When did BBC Radio Norfolk start?
BBC Radio Norfolk launched at 5:55 pm on 11 September 1980. It was the first BBC local station in East Anglia and the first after a gap of several years in the corporation’s local radio development, due to the Government’s review of local radio (both BBC and independent services) in the late 1970s.
Who is the managing editor of BBC Radio Norfolk?
BBC Radio Norfolk has so far had only five Managing Editors in its history. The founding editor was Mike Chaney, appointed at the beginning of 1980 to oversee the setting-up of the radio station. Chaney had previously been working on the Today programme at BBC Radio 4, but lost his role there during a behind-the-scenes shake-up.
Who is BBC Radio Norfolk’s David Clayton?
David Clayton became BBC Radio Norfolk’s Managing Editor in 1998, having been a broadcaster at the station since the early 1980s and the Assistant Editor under Salmon and then Bishop since 1991. During Clayton’s period in charge of the station, it gained its highest ever listening figures.