Global’s LBC 97.3 has launched Blue Light Week as the station goes on call with special access to London’s emergency services.
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LBC publishes video of Mayor of London Boris Johnson calling colleague Nick Clegg a condom.
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Through the wonders of modern technology we can reveal the top 10 most-read stories on RadioToday.co.uk this year.
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James Max is joining BBC London 94.9 for Early Breakfast from the new year, four months after leaving LBC 97.3.
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Alastair Campbell will be hosting LBC 97.3’s drive time show this afternoon, with Russell Brand lined up as one of his guests.
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Capital Radio is turning 40 years old today as the station first started broadcasting in London on October 16th 1973
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As part of our celebration week for 40 years of commercial radio, Tim Blackmore remembers 1973.
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As LBC 97.3 celebrates 40 years on air, a deal has been done for GoToMeeting to sponsor Nick Ferrari at Breakfast.
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A number of presenters are making an appearance on LBC 97.3 today to mark the 40th anniversary of the London talk station.
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Former GMTV presenter Andrew Castle is taking over as host of the weekend breakfast show on LBC.
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LBC 97.3 Weekend presenter James Max has announced on Twitter that he’s left the station after seven years on-air.
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Former ITV News reporter Daisy McAndrew is joining LBC 97.3 to host a new ad-funded radio show with O2 Business.
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Global Radio has removed LBC 97.3 from DAB digital radio in Glasgow, prompting a number of posts on social media regarding the decision.
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All this week, Global Radio’s LBC 97.3 is teaming up with Help for Heroes for special programming and fundraising.
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Nick Ferrari will host a live debate with the Mayor of London next month in front of an audience of more than a thousand Londoners.
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LBC 97.3’s evening show presenter Iain Dale will replace James Whale at drivetime 4-8pm on the London-based talk station.
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Global Radio’s LBC 97.3 has issued an on-air apology for broadcasting a piece of news about Chelsea Football Club which wasn’t true.
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Whilst Ken Livingstone and David Mellor take a break, Stanley Johnson & Alan Johnson will cover.