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in Liverpool becomes the UK's first all-talk radio station outside of London. The station broadcasts as an opt-out between the hours of 0700 and 1900 on weekdays, sharing content with Radio City's FM service outside these times. This approach differs from that taken by many other stations, which have
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is launched on the BBC's six local radio stations in Yorkshire and north east England. It provides all six stations with a daily evening service, thereby keeping the stations on air with regional programming until midnight. All local evening programming – mainly local sport and programming for ethnic
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issues a notice under clause 13(4) of the BBC Licence and Agreement to the BBC and under section 29(3) of the Broadcasting Act 1981 to the IBA prohibiting the broadcast of direct statements by representatives or supporters of 11 Irish political and military organisations. The prohibition lasts until
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1994 and denies the UK news media the right to broadcast the voices, though not the words, of all Irish republican and Loyalist paramilitaries. The restrictions, targeted primarily at Sinn FĂ©in, means that actors are used to speak the words of any representative interviewed for radio and television.
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is switched on allowing the station to expand its transmission area to East Devon, West Dorset and South Somerset. The relay broadcasts under the name of
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launches as a mid-morning experimental opt-out from BBC WM. It serves the 'Heartlands' area of East Birmingham using the station's 1458MW frequency.
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1 January – London "pirate" radio presenter Sammy Jacob, known as DJ Sammy Jay, sets up part-time "pirate" indie music station Q102, predecessor of
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loses his temper, exclaiming "I'm not going to be bloody kebabbed"; the interview is not broadcast at the time but is leaked to the media.
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launches a daytime schedule in English for the first time, the first since the early 1950s. It broadcasts the new 24-hour
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am: "Mine is the first voice you will ever hear on Atlantic 252." The station broadcasts only during the day – between 6
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it broadcasts to both Ireland and the United Kingdom. The first presenter to be heard is Gary King who announces at 8
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30 December – BBC Radio 1 uses BBC Radio 2's shared FM frequencies on a Saturday afternoon for the final time.
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19 August – United Kingdom and Netherlands radio regulatory authorities conduct an armed raid on offshore
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and producer Jonathan Ruffle set off on an 80-day circumnavigation of the world to raise money for
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and WNK become the first stations in the UK to share a frequency. They alternate every four hours.
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breakfast show for the final time ahead of his move to BRMB's forthcoming classic hits service
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minorities – is broadcast as an opt-out but is aired only on the station's AM frequencies.
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starts transmitting on 98.8 MHz across the whole of London and south-east England from
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in which equipment is disabled or confiscated, taking it off the air until 1 October.
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starts broadcasting slightly earlier each morning and is now on air between 5
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Political Debate and the Role of the Media: The Fragility of Free Speech
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begun launching "oldies" format stations on their former AM frequencies.
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Glasgow Media Group Reader: Industry, Economy, War and Politics
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begins a series of Sunday afternoon performances of works by
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This is a list of events in British radio during 1989.
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pm – and at closedown invites listeners to tune in to
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The stations come on air in 1989 and 1990. 347:returns to Radio 1 to present the programme. 1742:The Brian Jones Radio City Tribute Website 1713:"BBC Radio 1 listings 19 December 1989" 1451: 1461:"X marks the spot – Independent radio" 1459:Chamberlain, Darryl (1 January 2004). 1369:, 80, radio, stage and screen comedian 20: 1679:Stephen Hebditch (17 February 2015). 1583:"BBC Radio 2 listings 1 October 1989" 1362:, 78, broadcaster and humorous writer 7: 509:in a broadcast each weekday morning. 452:launches on the MW transmitters of 1666:"The 'broadcast ban' on Sinn FĂ©in" 1465:Transdiffusion Broadcasting System 1327:, radio and television personality 699:schedule on the recently launched 618:Independent Broadcasting Authority 422:In a down-the-line interview with 14: 1641:European Audiovisual Observatory 1341:, radio and television presenter 548:1 September – The Ireland-based 1664:Welch, Francis (5 April 2005). 1414:, 84, radio actress and soprano 512:4 July – A new transmitter for 505:. Their progress is charted on 891:The Mary Whitehouse Experience 616:22 October – The first of the 31:List of years in British radio 1: 1492:. Audioboom. 30 December 2015 1440:List of British films of 1989 471:airs the 10,000th episode of 710:analogue night-time service. 706:satellite to supplement the 608:19 October – Home Secretary 931:Continuing radio programmes 1814: 1788:1989 in the United Kingdom 1643:. 2004. p 91 footnote 14. 1435:1989 in the United Kingdom 1430:1989 in British television 1132:I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue 740:BBC Hereford and Worcester 438:Leader of the Labour Party 1768:"BBC Radio WM Heartlands" 1320:, newsreader and comedian 556:is launched. 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Index

List of years in British radio
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