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Signage to be removed from Liverpool's former Radio City tower
David Humphreys Local Democracy Reporting Service Signage on one of Liverpool's most recognisable landmarks is set to be removed after more than 25 years. A planning application has been lodged with Liverpool City Council to take down the Radio…
Signage to be removed from Liverpool's former Radio City tower
Signage on one of Liverpool's most recognisable landmarks is set to be removed after more than 25 years. A planning application has been lodged with Liverpool City Council to take down the Radio City 96.7 logo from St Johns Beacon, which was…
Helicopter pilot's last radio message revealed before crash killed British newlyweds
An investigation has been launched to figure out how the devastating crash occurred Tributes have poured in for a newlywed British couple who tragically lost their lives alongside their pilot after a private helicopter plummeted from the sky and…
Come on, man!': Reds radio rips Cardinals 2B JJ Wetherholt's case for Rookie of the Year
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New documentary highlights the micro-industry of Iowa State Fair parking - Radio Iowa
About a million people visit the Iowa State Fair every year, and there are only about 15,000 parking spaces on the fairgrounds, which has led to a micro-industry of nearby residents parking cars in their yards. It's the subject of a new…
Audio adaptations of Royal Court plays to air on BBC Radio 4
Aug 19, 202616:50 by Hattie Fisk The radio programme will include adaptations of John Osborne's Look Back in Anger and Caryl Churchill's Top Girls, among others. Photo: Photo: Felix Pilgrim BBC Radio 4 will air a programme of audio dramas adapted…
BBC Radio Scotland launches new monthly live music strand
BBC Radio Scotland is adding a new monthly music strand to its daytime schedule, featuring live performances and artist interviews. The Radio Scotland Sessions will start on Wednesday 26 August as part of the Afternoons programme, hosted by Grant…
Zip lines, a restaurant and Radio City - the history of St Johns Beacon
The removal of the famous Radio City sign from St Johns Beacon is the latest chapter in the history of the near 60-year-old tower. The ECHO revealed how plans have been lodged to remove the lettering from the outside of the 450ft building with a…
Bengals vs. Bears: How to watch, stream, and listen to on the radio
Can the rookies continue to put on a show in the Jungle? If you buy something from a link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The Cincinnati Bengals are gearing up to host the Chicago Bears…
Radio City sign coming down from tower after 25 years
The iconic Radio City signage atop St Johns Beacon is to be taken down after more than 25 years. Since 2024, the top of the tower has stood vacant after the city's famous radio station relocated following its rebrand to Hits Radio. Rumours have…
New paving laid in latest phase of Leicester Market revamp
New paving is being laid in the latest phase of a major revamp of Leicester Market. City council officials said porphyry flagstones were now being put in place as part of the £9.4m project. Officials said they were pressing on with the scheme…
Alan Jones trial live updates: 'Complainant C' cross-examination to continue after text messages showing rift between former 2GB radio figures revealed
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of day 12 of Alan Jones' criminal trial on charges of indecent assault and sexual touching. My colleague Clare Sibthorpe will be bringing you the latest from the courtroom today. The NSW Local Court in…
Internal tensions over Ben Cousins' breakfast radio gig at Mix FM
Who says a redundancy has to ruin your year? Sacked weather presenter Amber Sherlock was living it up on the ski fields and flaunting her new podcasting gig before dropping her $400,000 unfair dismissal claim against Nine Network last week.
Doctor Who' Writer Mark Gatiss Says What We're All Thinking About the Show's Future
The future of Doctor Who is as uncertain as ever, a situation that stretches back to the confusing regeneration scene that capped Ncuti Gatwa's Time Lord era. Then, we had Disney's producing-partner breakup with the BBC; the announcement of a 2026…
Sefton Park play area to be shut for longer after latest vandalism
A children's play area in one of Liverpool's busiest parks will remain closed for longer after being vandalised again. The play area in Sefton Park has been closed since June after vandals ripped up sections of the floor surface material. Liverpool…
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