LBC, Heart, Capital, Capital XTRA, Smooth, Classic FM, Radio X and Gold will pause for a mass applause to thank NHS workers this week.
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Ruth Davidson returns to radio for LBC Christmas shows
by Roy Martinby Roy MartinFormer Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson is joining LBC to host five Christmas specials next week.
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LBC is to broadcast a fully-integrated results show on the radio and in HD video on Global Player on election night.
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Twenty-six separate complaints about LBC’s output in the last month have been dismissed by Ofcom because they did not raise issues warranting investigation.
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Ofcom has rejected seven complaints made against The Nigel Farage Show on LBC for comments made by the host.
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LBC’s Tom Swarbrick will moderate ABTA’s annual Travel Matters conference this year as Global becomes the official Media Partner.
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LBC puts Tory leadership candidates on-air with Iain Dale
by Roy Martinby Roy MartinConservative Party leadership candidates will each go head-to-head with LBC’s Iain Dale in a series of one-hour programmes next month.
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Steve Allen wins Global award as he marks 40 years on LBC
by Roy Martinby Roy MartinSteve Allen was honoured at the Global Awards at London’s Eventim Apollo Hammersmith last night when he picked up The LBC Award.
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Five British MPs will join LBC next week to guest-present the station’s mid-morning programme.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg MP is joining the presenting team at LBC to host a new Friday evening show, starting today (18th January).
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Steve Allen has been found in breach of the Ofcom broadcasting code for comments he made on LBC about blind people.
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LBC is interviewing Prime Minister Theresa May on breakfast with Nick Ferrari Friday morning.
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LBC gets called back to Ofcom over political output
by Lee Priceby Lee PriceLBC has been called to another meeting at Ofcom to discuss its approach to compliance and impartiality.
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Created by Wavemaker, this latest part of the campaign will involve three weeks of activity on LBC and Heart starting this week.
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Following the news that Eddie Mair is to replace Iain Dale on Drive at LBC, Iain has blogged about the moment he was told.
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Eddie Mair to host the Drivetime show on LBC
by Roy Martinby Roy MartinEddie Mair will take over the Drivetime show on LBC starting on September 3rd, replacing Iain Dale.
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Late night presenter Ian Collins has left LBC to take some time off, just days before Eddie Mair is due to join the station.
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Ofcom has requested a meeting with LBC managers to discuss its compliance processes after it rejected a complaint about Nigel Farage.
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LBC has confirmed it’s hired Radio 4 PM presenter Eddie Mair to do a new show on the commercial station from September.
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LBC early morning presenter Steve Allen has dedicated an hour of his radio show to sharing stories and memories of Dale Winton.
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LBC early morning presenter Steve Allen has been found in breach of the Ofcom broadcasting code for comments about the travelling community.
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Spring schedule changes at LBC means British Conservative politician Jacob Rees-Mogg is joining to host a new live phone in and Tom Swarbrick returns for weekend breakfast.
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LBC’s Nick Ferrari has won Best Interview at the IRN Awards 2018 for his questioning of Labour’s Diane Abbott.
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Former Smooth Radio London breakfast presenter Andrew Castle is doing his last regular show for the station tonight, as Gary Vincent takes over Sunday’s Smooth Sanctuary.
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LBC’s breakfast show presenter Nick Ferrari has been named as Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards.
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Global has today launched a new Global Player for Apple devices complete with dozens of brand new radio services.
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Politicians Jacob Rees-Mogg and Chuka Umunna will present programmes on LBC next week, covering for James O’Brien on the morning show.
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5 live presenter Emma Barnett and LBC’s Nick Ferrari are hosting a late evening news programme on ITV, which began this week.
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Emma Barnett and Nick Ferrari are making their Newsnight presenting debuts on BBC television this week.