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January

*1 January – Adele's recording of " Make You Feel My Love" is named the UK's number one song of all time in Heart's first ever Hall of Fame Top 500. *3 January – **It is reported that Gaydar Radio owner QSoft Consulting will leave the radio business and hand its DAB licences to Manchester community station Gaydio. **Breakdown service Green Flag agrees a six-figure deal to sponsor
Absolute Radio Absolute Radio is a British National radio station owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Absolute Radio Network. It broadcasts nationally across the UK via Digital audio broadcasting and on 1215 kHz MW. History 1993–1997: Virg ...
's traffic and travel bulletins for six months. *5 January – ** BBC Radio 1's
Mary Anne Hobbs Mary Anne Hobbs (born 16 May 1964) is an English DJ and music journalist from Lancashire, England. She currently hosts the BBC Radio 6 Music weekday mid-morning show, Monday to Friday, 10:30am1pm, and her ''6 Music Recommends'' show, Wednesday ...
joins 6 Music to present weekend breakfasts. **
BBC Local Radio BBC Local Radio (also referred to as Local BBC Radio) is the BBC's local and regional radio division for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of forty stations. History The popularity of pirate radio was to challenge a change within ...
stations in England and the Channel Islands begin a new Saturday evening show titled '' BBC Introducing''. Hosted by a local presenter on each station, the programme's aim is to promote musicians from the area. ** Radio 4 marks the 40th anniversary of the United Kingdom's membership of the
European Economic Community The European Economic Community (EEC) was a regional organization created by the Treaty of Rome of 1957,Today the largely rewritten treaty continues in force as the ''Treaty on the functioning of the European Union'', as renamed by the Lisb ...
with a special programme: ''40 Years in Europe: How Was It for You?''. *7 January **Debut of the BBC's networked Local Radio Evening programme, hosted by former Classic FM presenter Mark Forrest. ** Emma Bunton joins Jamie Theakston as co-host of the breakfast show on Heart London.
Heart Solent Heart Solent was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Heart network. It broadcast to southern and western parts of Hampshire, West Sussex, Dorset and Isle of Wight. The station launched on 30 July 2010 as a r ...
breakfast presenters JK and Lucy replace Neil Bentley on Drivetime. **Former Heart London presenter Harriet Scott joins BBC London 94.9 as the early weekday breakfast show presenter. *9 January – ''
Broadcast Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum ( radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began ...
'' reports that former Controller of
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcast ...
,
Adrian van Klaveren Adrian is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus. Its ultimate origin is most likely via the former river Adria from the Venetic and Illyrian word ''adur'', meaning "sea" or "water". The Adria was until the 8th century BC the mai ...
will take charge of the BBC's programming to mark the upcoming centenary of the First World War. *10 January – ** Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg joins
LBC 97.3 LBC (originally the London Broadcasting Company) is a British phone-in and talk radio station owned and operated by Global Media & Entertainment, Global and based in its headquarters in London. It was the UK's first licensed Commercial broadca ...
for a weekly live phone-in with presenter Nick Ferrari. **Radio 1 Breakfast Show presenter
Nick Grimshaw Nicholas Peter Andrew Grimshaw (born 14 August 1984), also known as Grimmy, is an English television and former radio presenter, podcaster and author. He became known for having hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1. He is also known as a t ...
hosts the
2013 BRIT Awards Brit Awards 2013 was held on 20 February 2013. This was the 33rd edition of the British Phonographic Industry's annual Brit Awards. The awards ceremony was held at The O2 Arena in London, and was presented for the third time in three years by J ...
nominations ceremony at London's Savoy Hotel. **'' Radio Today'' reports that test transmissions for
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are under way in the
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
area. *11 January – ''Radio Today'' reports that Ofcom is inviting applications for community radio licences to operate on
medium wave Medium wave (MW) is the part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting. The spectrum provides about 120 channels with more limited sound quality than FM stations on the FM broadcast band. During the daytime ...
, a move that will keep the frequency in use until at least 2020. *13 January –
Jameela Jamil Jameela Alia Jamil (born 25 February 1986) is a British actress and presenter. She began her career on Channel 4, where she hosted a pop culture series in the T4 strand from 2009 until 2012. She then became the radio host of ''The Official Cha ...
becomes the new presenter of '' The Official Chart'' on BBC Radio 1. she replaces Reggie Yates, who had left the programme the previous month.. *14 January –
Smooth Radio Smooth Radio may refer to: * Smooth Radio (2010), the original national network in the UK * Smooth Radio (2014) See also * Smoothfm smoothfm is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by NOVA Entertainment. From original ...
overhauls its schedule. Changes include the introduction of a new movie programme on Saturdays and documentary slot on Sunday afternoons. Daryl Denham becomes weekend breakfast presenter as Pat Sharp takes over
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's afternoon show. In turn, Carlos succeeds
Andy Peebles Robert Andrew Peebles (born 1948) is a British radio DJ, television presenter, and cricket commentator. Born in London, Peebles attended Bishop's Stortford College. He began as a nightclub DJ in the late 1960s. Peebles was resident DJ at the C ...
as weekday evening presenter, with the latter becoming a weekend presenter. *16 January – The BBC Trust finds that ''
Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs Stephen Richard Wright (born 26 August 1954) is an English radio personality and disc jockey, credited for introducing the zoo format on British radio, with its zany, multi-personality approach. He presented ''Steve Wright in the Afternoon'' ...
'' breached the rules on accuracy after inviting listeners to submit dedications despite it being pre-recorded. *20 January – BBC sports presenter
Clare Balding Clare Victoria Balding (born 29 January 1971) is an English broadcaster, journalist, and author. She currently presents for BBC Sport, Channel 4, BT Sport, is the current president of the Rugby Football League (RFL) and formerly presented the ...
succeeds Aled Jones as the host of Radio 2's ''Good Morning Sunday''. *21 January – ''Radio Today'' reports the name change of Nation 80s to Nation Hits, a move allowing the station to air a broader range of music. It is the station's third rebranding since 2009. *29 January –
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcast ...
presenter
Shelagh Fogarty Shelagh Fogarty (born 13 January 1966) is a radio and television presenter and journalist. She currently presents the afternoon programme on LBC, having previously co-hosted the BBC Radio 5 Live breakfast show with Nicky Campbell. Early life Fo ...
is panicked while live on air when a mouse is spotted in the studio.


February

*4 February – Aled Jones is signed up by Classic FM to present a Sunday morning programme from March. *6 February – Bauer Media buys the digital station Planet Rock for a sum estimated to be between £1m and £2m. *10 February – Les Ross returns to radio in Birmingham with a Sunday afternoon show on
Big City Radio Big City Radio (formerly Aston FM) is a British community radio station based in Aston, Birmingham. The station, owned and operated by Murfin Music International, broadcasts on 89.1FM in Aston and surrounding areas, on DAB and online via the ...
. *11 February –
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content. ...
celebrates the 50th anniversary of the recording of The Beatles' album '' Please Please Me'' with "Twelve Hours to Please Me" in which today's musical artists pay homage to the album. *14 February – **The Competition Commission publish their preliminary findings into the
Global Radio Global Media & Entertainment Limited, trading as Global, is a British media company formed in 2007. It is the owner of the largest commercial radio company in Europe having expanded through a number of historical acquisitions, including Chrysa ...
takeover of GMG Radio, recommending a full or partial sale of the now renamed Real and Smooth Radio Ltd. **Former head of BBC News Helen Boaden is appointed Director of BBC Radio by incoming BBC Director-General Tony Hall. She will take up the position from April. *18 February – BBC journalists stage a one-day strike over compulsory redundancies.


March

*4 March – James Whale is to leave London's
LBC 97.3 LBC (originally the London Broadcasting Company) is a British phone-in and talk radio station owned and operated by Global Media & Entertainment, Global and based in its headquarters in London. It was the UK's first licensed Commercial broadca ...
after five years as its drivetime presenter after LBC did not renew his contract. *5 March – LBC's evening presenter Iain Dale will take over the drivetime show when James Whale leaves the station, it is announced. *8 March – 95.8 Capital FM hires former BBC Radio 1 journalist Dominic Byrne to work on its breakfast show with presenters Dave Berry and Lisa Snowdon. *14 March –
Global Radio Global Media & Entertainment Limited, trading as Global, is a British media company formed in 2007. It is the owner of the largest commercial radio company in Europe having expanded through a number of historical acquisitions, including Chrysa ...
announces that Jenni Falconer will join Heart to host a Sunday morning show, replacing
Jason Donovan Jason Sean Donovan (born 1 June 1968) is an Australian actor and singer. He initially achieved fame in the Australian soap ''Neighbours'', playing Scott Robinson, before beginning a career in music in 1988. In the UK he has sold over 3 mi ...
who is taking a break from the network to tour in the musical '' Priscilla: Queen of the Desert''. *22 March – In a rare move for a radio station, and to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of
Pink Floyd Pink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic music, psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philo ...
's '' The Dark Side of the Moon'' Smooth 70s plays the album in its entirety. *27 March – The Competition Commission is scheduled to publish its final report into
Global Radio Global Media & Entertainment Limited, trading as Global, is a British media company formed in 2007. It is the owner of the largest commercial radio company in Europe having expanded through a number of historical acquisitions, including Chrysa ...
's takeover of GMG Radio. *29 March – BBC journalists stage a twelve-hour strike, disrupting television and radio news programmes. *31 March – The
Archbishop of Canterbury The archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England, the ceremonial head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury. The current archbishop is Justi ...
Justin Welby presents a two-hour special Easter Sunday breakfast programme on Classic FM.


April

*7 April – Former Radio 4 newsreader Charlotte Green joins Classic FM to host a weekly Sunday morning programme, ''Charlotte Green's Great Composers''. *11 April – **Radio 2 Breakfast Show presenter Chris Evans is forced to hand over to a colleague after losing his voice live on air. **It is reported that Gold presenter Neil Francis has been suspended from the network for comments he made about comedian Jim Davidson on Facebook. *12 April – Radio 1 Controller Ben Cooper announces that the station's Radio 1 Chart Show will not air " Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead", a song which charted following an internet campaign in the wake of the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on 8 April. Instead a portion of the song will air as part of a news item. *15 April –
Bauer Bauer is a German surname meaning "peasant" or "farmer". For notable people sharing the surname, see Bauer (surname). Bauer may also refer to: Education and literature * Bauer's Lexicon, a dictionary of Biblical Greek * Bauer College of Busin ...
increases networking on its Yorkshire Magic stations with a networked breakfast show coming from
Magic 828 Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire (previously Magic 828 and Radio Aire 2) is a local radio station serving West Yorkshire on 96.3 FM, DAB, Online and App. History Magic 828 Magic 828 was launched by Roger Kirk at 8:28 am on 17 July 1990. ...
in Leeds. *23 April – The '' Radio Today'' website reports that
Absolute Radio Absolute Radio is a British National radio station owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Absolute Radio Network. It broadcasts nationally across the UK via Digital audio broadcasting and on 1215 kHz MW. History 1993–1997: Virg ...
have removed Absolute Radio 60s and
Absolute Classic Rock Absolute Classic Rock is a semi-national digital radio station owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Absolute Radio Network. Its music output is non-stop classic rock hits. Formerly known as Virgin Radio Classic Rock, it originally was an ...
from several DAB platforms in England and Wales, but the stations continue to broadcast in London and online.


May

*2 May – '' The Scotsman'' reports that Glasgow comedian
Susan Calman Susan Grace Calman (born 6 November 1974) is a Scottish comedian, television presenter, writer and panellist on a number of BBC Radio 4 shows including ''The News Quiz'' and ''I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue''. She has written and starred in two se ...
has spoken out after she received death threats following her attempt to lampoon the
Scottish independence Scottish independence ( gd, Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba; sco, Scots unthirldom) is the idea of Scotland as a sovereign state, independent from the United Kingdom, and refers to the political movement that is campaigning to bring it about. S ...
debate on a recent edition of Radio 4's '' The News Quiz''. *10 May –
BBC Radio Stoke BBC Radio Stoke is the BBC's local radio station serving Staffordshire and South Cheshire. It broadcasts on FM, DAB, Freeview and via BBC Sounds from studios in the Hanley area of Stoke-on-Trent. According to RAJAR, the station has a weekl ...
presenter Paula White is taken off air after slurring her words and appearing to sound drunk while presenting her final weekday afternoon show. *12 May – **As a panel reviewed the Sunday papers on BBC Radio 4's ''
Broadcasting House Broadcasting House is the headquarters of the BBC, in Portland Place and Langham Place, London. The first radio broadcast from the building was made on 15 March 1932, and the building was officially opened two months later, on 15 May. The main ...
'' the programme cuts to a ten-second extract of the gospel song ''Jesus Put a Yodel in My Soul'', forcing presenter Paddy O'Connell to apologise for the unexpected interruption. **The actor Larry Lamb begins presenting a Sunday morning show for
LBC 97.3 LBC (originally the London Broadcasting Company) is a British phone-in and talk radio station owned and operated by Global Media & Entertainment, Global and based in its headquarters in London. It was the UK's first licensed Commercial broadca ...
after joining the station. *16 May – Debut of '' Question Time Extra Time'' on
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcast ...
. The programme, including an audio broadcast of the evening's edition of BBC One's '' Question Time'', is presented by Stephen Nolan and
John Pienaar John Adrian Pienaar (born 2 October 1956) is a British journalist who currently works for Times Radio, previously rising to prominence as deputy political editor for BBC News. Early life Pienaar was born in Middlesex. His parents, Eric and Joh ...
, who take a look at the topics raised by ''Question Time''. *17 May – UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage hangs up during an interview with '' Good Morning Scotland'' which he describes as "insulting and unpleasant". He was speaking on the programme following angry protests in Edinburgh the previous day.


June

*3 June – The BBC issues an apology after an edition of Radio 5 Live's '' Fighting Talk'' featured a debate on whether sports presenter
Clare Balding Clare Victoria Balding (born 29 January 1971) is an English broadcaster, journalist, and author. She currently presents for BBC Sport, Channel 4, BT Sport, is the current president of the Rugby Football League (RFL) and formerly presented the ...
, who is gay, could be "cured" of her sexuality. *5 June –
Ofcom The Office of Communications, commonly known as Ofcom, is the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom. Ofcom has wide-ranging powers acros ...
awards five new community radio licences for stations in Northern Ireland. *12 June – Mayor of London Boris Johnson will join LBC to host a monthly phone-in show, it is confirmed. *14 June –
Kerrang! 105.2 Kerrang! Radio is a specialist digital rock music radio station owned and operated by Bauer and forms part of the Kiss Network. As of September 2022, the station has a weekly audience of 341,000 listeners according to RAJAR. Stations Hist ...
's final day of broadcasting on FM in the West Midlands. The 105.2 frequency is taken over by Planet Rock simulcasting from London. Kerrang! continues on DAB, but with content aired from London from 17 June.


July

*1 July – Bauer's Scottish MW stations start to receive a networked breakfast show form Glasgow presented by Robin Galloway. Consequently, there is now no local programming on any of these stations. *5–7 July – Jazz FM's inaugural
Love Supreme Festival The Love Supreme Jazz Festival is a three-day greenfield music festival held annually on the first weekend of July in Glynde Place in the South Downs of East Sussex. It includes a spectrum of musical styles adjacent to jazz, such as funk, sou ...
, the first greenfield jazz festival to be held in the UK for twenty years, is held at Glynde Place in East Sussex. *7 July – BBC sports commentator John Inverdale says he has written to Ladies Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli to apologise for saying she was "never going to be a looker". He made the comments on BBC Radio 5 Live during the build-up to the previous day's match. *8 July – After eight years,
BBC Local Radio BBC Local Radio (also referred to as Local BBC Radio) is the BBC's local and regional radio division for England and the Channel Islands, consisting of forty stations. History The popularity of pirate radio was to challenge a change within ...
returns to Dorset when a breakfast show for the county, as an opt-out from BBC Radio Solent, is launched. *16 July – BBC presenter Mishal Husain will join Radio 4's ''Today'' programme as a core member of its presenting team, the BBC announces. Fellow ''Today'' host James Naughtie will take on the additional role of presenting '' Good Morning Scotland'' for BBC Radio Scotland as the referendum on Scottish independence approaches. *26 July – Digital radio is switched on in Northern Ireland allowing a further 1.4 million listeners to hear stations such as Smooth 70s, Absolute Radio 90s and Jazz FM.


August

*4 August – David Jacobs presents his final edition of Radio 2's ''The David Jacobs Collection'' after fifteen years. He is stepping down from the role for health reasons. *6 August –
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcast ...
hires former Radio 4 newsreader Charlotte Green to read the classified football results. *8 August – Smooth Radio hires
Andi Peters Andi Eleazu Peters (born 29 July 1970) is a British television presenter, producer, journalist and voice actor, currently employed by ITV and known for presenting Children's BBC, roles on breakfast TV shows ''Live & Kicking'', ''GMTV'', '' Good ...
to present a Sunday lunchtime show. *13 August – Sony end their sponsorship agreement with the Radio Academy Awards. *27 August – The MXR regional digital radio multiplex for the West Midlands is switched off after 12 years on air. *28 August – **Ofcom finds
Radio City 96.7 Radio City is an Independent Local Radio station based in Liverpool, England, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to Merseyside, Cheshire and parts of north Wales. As of September 2022, the station has ...
in breach of broadcasting rules after a listener complained about a feature called Neil or No Neil in which presenter Dave Kelly phones numbers in the United States to ask if there is anyone there named Neil. **A contemporary recording of Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 speech "
I Have a Dream "I Have a Dream" is a public speech that was delivered by American civil rights activist and Baptist minister, Martin Luther King Jr., during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. In the speech, King called ...
" is aired by Radio 4 and the
BBC World Service The BBC World Service is an international broadcasting, international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC, with funding from the Government of the United Kingdom, British Government through the Foreign Secretary, Foreign Secretary's o ...
to make its 50th anniversary.


September

*3 September – It is reported that the actress Naomi Watts walked out of a radio interview with Simon Mayo because she was uncomfortable with him asking her about her portrayal of
Diana, Princess of Wales Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and mother of Princes William and Harry. Her ac ...
in the biopic, ''
Diana Diana most commonly refers to: * Diana (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon * Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997) ...
''. *25 September – A Radio 4 news item about a
bondage Bondage may refer to: Restraints *Physical restraints **Bondage (BDSM), use of restraint for erotic stimulation ***Self-bondage, use of restraints on oneself for erotic pleasure Social and economic practices *Serfdom, feudal enslavement of peasan ...
workshop at a village hall becomes an internet hit. *28 September – ** Charlotte Green makes her debut reading the
classified football results ''Sports Report'' is one of the longest-running programmes on British radio, and is the world's longest-running sports radio programme. It started on 3 January 1948, and has always been broadcast from 17:00 on Saturday evenings during the foo ...
on
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcast ...
and the World Service. **Radio 3 announces a raft of new weekend programmes. They include a new concert series ''Live in Concert'', a new film music programme called ''Sound of Cinema'', a chance to hear highlights of the weekday lunchtime concerts, consistent times for the station's jazz programming and a new Monday night slot for ''Opera on 3''. *30 September – Radio 2 overhauls its schedule.


October

*1 October – Smooth Radio is moved to Global Radio's Leicester Square headquarters in London and given a makeover. *3 October – Global Radio announces that Smooth 70s will close less than a week after Smooth programming moved to its London headquarters. *5 October – Sara Cox becomes a regular presenter on Radio 2 with ''Sounds of the 80s'', a new programme dedicated to hits of the 80s. *6 October – Actress Tina Hobley begins presenting a Sunday Morning show on Smooth Radio. *7 October – ** Choice FM is rebranded as Capital Xtra. **London-based digital station IBC Tamil is found in breach of Ofcom licence conditions following a complaint about a "highly partial" and unreliable news item. *17 October – ** Radio Exe suspends Robin Thicke's "
Blurred Lines "Blurred Lines" is a song by American singer Robin Thicke featuring American rappers T.I. and Pharrell Williams from the former's sixth studio album of the same name (2013). Solely produced by Williams, it was released as the album's lead si ...
" from its playlist after singer
Charlotte Church Charlotte Maria Church (born Charlotte Maria Reed, 21 February 1986) is a Welsh singer-songwriter, actress, television presenter and political activist from Cardiff. Church rose to fame in childhood as a classical singer before branching i ...
criticised it as being derogatory to women in an address to the 2013 Radio Festival. They also request listener feedback on whether it should be banned. **Former BBC Radio Norfolk presenter Michael Souter is convicted of a series of historical accounts of sexual abuse against boys following a trial at
Norwich Crown Court The Norwich Law Courts is a Crown Court venue, which deals with criminal cases, as well as a County Court venue, which deals with civil cases, in Bishopgate, Norwich, England. History Originally, all criminal court and civil court hearings were ...
. He is subsequently jailed for 22 years. *18 October – Two digital transmitters are switched on in Gloucestershire, allowing DAB broadcasting to begin in the county. *25 October – The BBC hosts 100 Women, a day of debate and discussion across radio, television and online featuring a hundred women from around the world. *27 October – As the clocks go back an hour at the end of
British Summer Time During British Summer Time (BST), civil time in the United Kingdom is advanced one hour forward of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in effect changing the time zone from UTC±00:00 to UTC+01:00, so that mornings have one hour less daylight, and ev ...
, a glitch at Radio 2 sees the second hour of Bob Harris's late night/early morning show being simultaneously aired with another segment of the show.


November

*1 November – Broadcasting of Paul Gambaccini's ''America's Greatest Hits'' is suspended from its Saturday night slot on Radio 2 after the presenter is arrested as part of the
Operation Yewtree Operation Yewtree was a British police investigation into sexual abuse allegations, predominantly the abuse of children, against the English media personality Jimmy Savile and others. The investigation, led by the Metropolitan Police Service ( ...
investigation. Gambaccini himself takes the decision not to go on air following media interest in his arrest. *5 November – Internet station
Solid Gold Gem Solid Gold GEM AM (later Classic Gold GEM-AM) was a United Kingdom radio station, broadcasting to much of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland and East Staffordshire from studios in Nottingham, and later Dunstable, Bedfordshire. T ...
celebrates a year on air. The station hires American presenter Ted Bradford to present a one-off weekend show to mark the occasion. *15 November –
Sara Mohr-Pietsch Sara Mohr-Pietsch (; born 1980) is a British music broadcaster who works principally for BBC Radio 3. Early life and education Mohr-Pietsch was born in London to a mother of Polish and a father of German descent. She sang in her school's choral ...
presents ''Radio 3 Breakfast'' for the final time. She leaves the show to become presenter of Radio 3's Wigmore Hall lunchtime concerts and to present Sunday afternoon programme ''The Choir''. She is replaced on 2 December by weekend breakfast presenter Clemency Burton-Hall. *28 November – A BBC local radio guest who claimed to be a disc jockey on Radio Caroline North during the 1960s is challenged as a fake during an on-air interview. *29 November – Robbie Vincent announces he will leave Jazz FM. His final show airs on Sunday 1 December.


December

*12 December – Nick Ferrari and Charlotte Green are among six radio personalities inducted into the Radio Academy Hall of Fame. *19 December – Fearne Cotton apologises to Radio 1 listeners after a microphone left on during a track picks up one of her Christmas party guests swearing. *31 December – A financial report released by Global Radio shows the company paid £69m for the purchase of GMG Radio.


Station debuts

*27 April – Chris Country *7 May – Kisstory and KissFresh


Closing this year


Programme debuts

* 16 May – '' Question Time Extra Time'' on
BBC Radio 5 Live BBC Radio 5 Live is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that broadcasts mainly news, sport, discussion, interviews and phone-ins. It is the principal BBC radio station covering sport in the United Kingdom, broadcast ...
(2013–Present) * 5 October – ''Sounds of the 80s'' on
BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It is the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Since launching in 1967, the station broadcasts a wide range of content. ...
(2013–Present) * Unknown – ''
The Show What You Wrote ''The Show What You Wrote'' is a BBC Radio 4 comedy sketch show made entirely from material sent in by the show's listeners. See also *''You Wrote It, You Watch It ''You Wrote It, You Watch It'' was an MTV sketch comedy show that aired in th ...
'' on BBC Radio 4 (2013–Present)


Continuing radio programmes


1940s

* '' Sunday Half Hour/The Sunday Hour'' (1940–2018) * '' Desert Island Discs'' (1942–Present) * '' Woman's Hour'' (1946–Present) * ''
A Book at Bedtime ''Book at Bedtime'' (''A Book at Bedtime'' until 9 July 1993) is a long-running radio programme that is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 each weekday evening between 22.45 and 23.00. The programme presents readings of fiction, including modern classics, ...
'' (1949–Present)


1950s

* '' The Archers'' (1950–Present) * '' The Today Programme'' (1957–Present)


1960s

* '' Farming Today'' (1960–Present) * '' In Touch'' (1961–Present) * '' The World at One'' (1965–Present) * '' The Official Chart'' (1967–Present) * '' Just a Minute'' (1967–Present) * '' The Living World'' (1968–Present) * '' The Organist Entertains'' (1969–2018)


1970s

* '' PM'' (1970–Present) * '' Start the Week'' (1970–Present) * '' You and Yours'' (1970–Present) * '' I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue'' (1972–Present) * '' Good Morning Scotland'' (1973–Present) * '' Newsbeat'' (1973–Present) * '' File on 4'' (1977–Present) * '' Money Box'' (1977–Present) * '' The News Quiz'' (1977–Present) * ''
Feedback Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop. The system can then be said to ''feed back'' into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled ...
'' (1979–Present) * '' The Food Programme'' (1979–Present) * '' Science in Action'' (1979–Present)


1980s

* ''
Steve Wright in the Afternoon ''Steve Wright in the Afternoon'' was the name given to English DJ Steve Wright's popular radio shows. Wright's afternoon show was known by that name from 1989. Wright presented the afternoon show on BBC Radio 1 from 30 March 1981 to 24 Decem ...
'' (1981–1993, 1999–Present) * ''In Business'' (1983–Present) * '' Sounds of the 60s'' (1983–Present) * '' Loose Ends'' (1986–Present)


1990s

* '' The Moral Maze'' (1990–Present) * '' Essential Selection'' (1991–Present) * '' Essential Mix'' (1993–Present) * '' Up All Night'' (1994–Present) * '' Wake Up to Money'' (1994–Present) * '' Private Passions'' (1995–Present) * ''
In Our Time In Our Time may refer to: * ''In Our Time'' (1944 film), a film starring Ida Lupino and Paul Henreid * ''In Our Time'' (1982 film), a Taiwanese anthology film featuring director Edward Yang; considered the beginning of the "New Taiwan Cinema" * ''In ...
'' (1998–Present) * '' Material World'' (1998–Present) * ''
Scott Mills Scott Robert Mills (born 28 March 1973) is an English radio DJ, television presenter and occasional actor. He is best known for presenting the '' Scott Mills'' show on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2022 and since then, on BBC Radio 2. Mills has also ...
'' (1998–Present) * '' The Now Show'' (1998–Present)


2000s

* '' BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards'' (2000–Present) * ''
Big John @ Breakfast Big John @ Breakfast is the current breakfast show on local radio station Hallam FM Hallam FM is an Independent Local Radio station based in Sheffield, England, owned and operated by Bauer as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts t ...
'' (2000–Present) * ''
Sounds of the 70s ''Sounds of the 70s'' is the name of BBC radio programme, currently broadcast on Sundays by BBC Radio 2, with the ''Sounds of the Seventies'' name also having been used by BBC Television for a number of themed music compilations, now repeated ...
'' (2000–2008, 2009–Present) * '' Kermode and Mayo's Film Review'' (2001–Present) * '' A Kist o Wurds'' (2002–Present) * '' Fighting Talk'' (2003–Present) * '' Jeremy Vine'' (2003–Present) * ''
Annie Mac Annie Mac (born 18 July 1978), is an Irish DJ, broadcaster and writer. She hosted a variety of shows on BBC Radio 1, including BBC Switch and ''Future Sounds''. She also DJed in various locations, including hosting her AMP (Annie Mac Presents) ...
'' (2004–Present) * '' Fearne Cotton'' (2009–2015) * '' Elaine Paige on Sunday'' (2004–Present) * ''The Bottom Line'' (2006–Present) * '' The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show'' (2006–Present) * '' The Unbelievable Truth'' (2006–Present) * '' Radcliffe & Maconie'' (2007–Present) * ''
Geoff Lloyd's Hometime Show ''Geoff Lloyd with Annabel Port'' was a drivetime radio programme, broadcast on Absolute Radio. The show ran for three hours, between 6pm and 9pm, Monday to Thursday, and two hours, between 6pm and 8pm, on Fridays. Presented by Geoff Lloyd, it ...
'' (2008–2017) * '' The Media Show'' (2008–Present) * '' Newsjack'' (2009–Present) * ''
Paul O'Grady on the Wireless ''Paul O'Grady on the Wireless'' (billed as ''Paul O'Grady'' and referred to on-air as ''TeamPOG'' or ''TeamPOGradio'') is the incarnation of the Sunday teatime slot on BBC Radio 2 that aired from 5 April 2009 to 14 August 2022, hosted by Paul ...
'' (2009–Present) * ''Alan and Mel's Summer Escape'' (2009–Present)


2010s

* '' Weekend Wogan'' (2010–2015) * '' The Chris Evans Breakfast Show'' (2010–2018) * '' Graham Norton'' (2010–2020) * '' Simon Mayo Drivetime'' (2010–2018) * '' Simon Bates at Breakfast'' (2011–2014) * '' The Third Degree'' (2011–Present) * ''
BBC Radio 1's Dance Anthems ''Radio 1's Dance Anthems'' is a radio show broadcast on BBC Radio 1 between 4pm and 7pm on Saturdays, and on BBC Radio 1 Dance between 4pm and 8pm on Saturdays. The show, which is currently presented by Charlie Hedges, plays two hours of class ...
'' (2012–Present) * ''
Late Night Graham Torrington Graham Torrington (born 1960) is a British radio presenter and broadcaster. Radio work Romantica After starting out as a hospital radio presenter, Torrington joined Birmingham's BRMB in the 1980s to cover an overnight programme for Steve Denni ...
'' (2012–2020) * ''
The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw ''Radio 1 Breakfast'' is a radio show that is broadcast across the UK on BBC Radio 1. It is hosted by Greg James since 20 August 2018 as the show's 16th presenter. The show ran six days a week until February 1968 (seBBC Genome Project, then fi ...
'' (2012–2018)


Ending this year

* 29 March – '' The Strand'' (2008–2013) * 4 August – '' The David Jacobs Collection'' (1996–2013) * 5 September – '' Ambridge Extra'' (2011–2013) * 29 September – ''
Sunday Night at 10 ''Sunday Night At 10'', also known as ''The Age of Swing'', was a weekly hour long programme on BBC Radio 2 in the United Kingdom. Aired on Sunday evenings at 10pm, it featured big band music from the late 1930s and early 1940s through to the pr ...
'' (1998–2013)


Deaths

*1 January – Christopher Martin-Jenkins, 67, British journalist and cricket correspondent ('' Test Match Special'') *2 January – Charles Chilton, 95, English radio presenter and producer *3 February – David Oates, 50, BBC sports commentator *8 February – Patricia Hughes, 90, BBC radio continuity announcer and newsreader *12 February – Reg Turnill, 97, journalist and BBC aerospace correspondent *22 March – Brian Tansley, 61, journalist and broadcaster in the
East Midlands The East Midlands is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes. It comprises the eastern half of the area traditionally known as the Midlands. It consists of Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Li ...
*3 April – Lee Halpin, 26, radio presenter and documentary film maker *21 April – Douglas Mounce, 65, British radio presenter ( BBC Radio Devon) *11 May – Arnold Peters, 87, actor *8 June – Mark Turnbull, 50, presenter on BBC Radio Tees *11 June –
Rory Morrison Rory David Morrison (5 August 1964 – 11 June 2013) was a newsreader and continuity announcer for BBC Radio 4. Early life and education Morrison was born in London in 1964, the eldest of Anne and Bob Morrison's three children. He was brou ...
, 48, newsreader and continuity announcer on BBC Radio 4 *July – Dave Hickman, 54, broadcaster on BRMB,
100.7 Heart FM Heart North East is a regional radio station owned and operated by Global as part of the Heart network. It broadcasts to North East England from studios in Newcastle. History Century Radio Century Radio was the first regional station for Nort ...
and
105.7 Smooth Radio Smooth West Midlands is an Independent Local Radio station for the Birmingham and the West Midlands. It is owned and operated by Global as part of the Smooth network. History GMG Radio The station launched following GMG Radio's purchase of the ...
*25 July –
Norman de Mesquita Samuel Norman Bueno de Mesquita (28 January 1932 – 25 July 2013) was a British sports journalist and broadcaster who specialized in the coverage of cricket Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a ...
, 81, sports commentator (died 2013) *29 August – Cliff Morgan, 83, Welsh rugby union player, sports commentator and broadcasting executive *2 September – David Jacobs, 87, British broadcaster *24 September – Anthony Lawrence, 101, BBC Radio Far East correspondent *19 November –
Ray Gosling Raymond Arthur Gosling (5 May 1939 – 19 November 2013) was an English broadcaster, journalist, author, and gay rights activist. He wrote and presented several hundred television and radio documentaries and regional programmes for BBC Radio 4 ...
, 74, broadcast documentary maker *December – Mike Baker, 65, British broadcaster ( Beacon Radio, Saga 105.7FM)


References

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