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Much ado about William | Radio Times
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Much ado about William | Radio Times

by jummy84 November 26, 2025
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Judi Dench: Shakespeare, My Family and Me will air on Channel 4 this Christmas, with a date TBA.

When Dame Judi Dench tries to teach her recalcitrant African grey parrot, Sweetie, the name of her literary hero, she’s met with stony silence. “Shakespeare!” the Oscar-winning actress coos, before sighing. “It would be wonderful if you said it!”

The parrot has other ideas. “I was with my nephew and suddenly she said, ‘Drop your trousers. You’re a slag’. It’s very rude! She didn’t get that from me!” she laughs. However, while Dench has no luck with her pet bird, she hopes to reap more rewards in an intimate documentary on her passion for Britain’s famous man of letters and the possibility of uncovering an ancient family connection.

During Channel 4’s Shakespeare, My Family and Me, she examines new evidence about the life of her eight times great-grandfather, the nobleman Anders Bille, who was a member of the Danish royal court in the 17th century and whom she first discovered during a 2021 episode of the BBC series, Who Do You Think You Are?

Ideally, Dame Judi would like to find out whether Bille ever met the Bard, which – if true – would be an incredible discovery given the profound influence he has had on her own life, both professionally and personally. Her late husband, Michael Williams, who performed at the Royal Shakespeare Company himself, famously called the wordsmith “the man who pays the rent” and Dench even has a tree in her garden dedicated to him.

Dame Judi’s passion for the writer began in childhood and today, she says, the rhythm of his language is in her blood. She has played most of his female roles, from Ophelia in Hamlet to Lady Macbeth and ruefully admits: “I can’t remember what I’m doing the day after tomorrow or the day after that, but I can remember reams of Shakespeare”. Indeed, in the documentary, there are spine-tingling moments when she fluently recites passages from his plays.

Judi has a love of Shakespeare. It’s completely natural

Director, Harvey Lilley

“She’s in the library in Denmark and does a soliloquy from Antony and Cleopatra,” exclaims director Harvey Lilley. “It’s spontaneous, unrehearsed. She hasn’t been in Antony and Cleopatra since 1987! We had no idea that was coming. She has this love of Shakespeare. It’s the language, the rhythm. For her, it’s not an ancient language. It’s something completely natural.”

Dame Judi searches through the Danish archives to find out whether her ancestor may have met the playwright in 1606, just a year after the Gunpowder Plot and as plague returned to England – but also, adds Lilley, the year “Macbeth and King Lear may have been performed for the first time and possibly when Antony and Cleopatra was being written.”

Lilley, who directed the episode of Who Do You Think You Are? in which Dame Judi’s Danish roots were first discovered, continues: “You have this detective story, which is astonishing in itself – did her ancestor actually meet her hero? But this also allowed her to talk about her life and her relationship with Shakespeare.”

The director has a long history of working with Dame Judi, including on My Passion for Trees in 2017 and Wild Borneo Adventure in 2019. “We hoisted her up a tree twice the size of Nelson’s Column. She’s just up for it!” he says. But clearly there’s also a level of trust between them. In the documentary she touches on the deterioration of her vision due to age-related macular degeneration. “As you see in the film, she’s determined,” says Lilley. “She has a fear of boredom. Yes, her eyesight is an issue, but moving forward she wants to do stuff, and she wants to carry on. She makes it easy because she’s such an enthusiast.”

November 26, 2025 0 comments
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Who Was Pierre Robert? All About the 93.3 WMMR Radio Host Who Died
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Who Was Pierre Robert? All About the 93.3 WMMR Radio Host Who Died – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
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Pierre Robert was a legendary fan-favorite radio personality whose career with 93.3 WMMR in Philadelphia became one of the city’s most iconic stories. Born and raised in Northern California, Pierre began his broadcast path in San Francisco before making his cross-country move to Pennsylvania in 1981, where he landed his long-term deal with the station. Unfortunately, Pierre died in October 2025 at the age of 70.

Beasley Media Group, the parent company of WMMR, shared a statement confirming the news of Pierre’s death, calling him the “heart and soul” of the station.

“Pierre’s unwavering love for music and his deep connection with listeners made him one of radio’s most enduring and beloved voices,” Caroline Beasley, CEO of BMG, said. “He will be greatly missed.”

While his exact cause of death is still unclear, we’ve compiled everything we know about Pierre’s life and career below.

Pierre Robert Was From California

Though he was best known as Philadelphia’s fan-favorite radio host, Pierre was actually from California. Born in the town of Truckee, the West Coast native drove across the country to Pennsylvania while driving a friend. The rest is history, as he eventually became the on-air host of WMMR-FM in 1981.

What began as a temporary opportunity turned into a lifelong home for Pierre. He began by working odd jobs around the station before earning his spot on the airwaves, where his humor and voice established a long-lasting and unbreakable bond with listeners. His signature statement, “Greetings, citizens!” became a daily anthem for generations of radio fans before he died in 2025.

Pierre Started at a San Francisco Radio Station

As a California native, Pierre got his start in radio at a San Francisco station. He worked for 94.9 KSAN-FM, which was one of the country’s first progressive rock stations until it changed its tone into an Urban Country format. Pierre temporarily switched his on-air name to Will Robertson at 94.9.

Pierre Robert Was Found Dead at Home in 2025

The details of Pierre’s death are still unclear, but he was found dead at home on October 29, 2025. He was 70 years old.

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Pierre Robert, Voice of Philadelphia Rock Radio, Dead at 70
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Pierre Robert, Voice of Philadelphia Rock Radio, Dead at 70

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Pierre Robert, the voice of Philadelphia rock radio for 44 years as a DJ on 93.3 WMMR, died Wednesday. His agent confirmed his death to Rolling Stone. Robert was 70.

On the air from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Monday through Friday, Robert — pronounced Ro-bear — was part of the fabric of Philadelphia. He was a colorful, ubiquitous figure, known for his long hair and gray beard and the welcoming way he saluted callers: “Great day in the morning!” His daily time on the air was punctuated by hearty laughs, self-deprecating jokes about his disregard for time (he was perpetually late, on “Pierre Standard Time”) and wafer-thin sports knowledge (to Robert, every Philly team was “the boys in blue”), and a playlist that, even in the era of corporate radio, took musical risks.

Born William Pierre Robert in California in 1955, he cut his teeth on a San Francisco progressive rock station before ultimately heading east. In 1981, he joined WMMR in Philadelphia, where he worked until his death. Robert, true to his roots, was a passionate fan of the Grateful Dead, but he was an especially unwavering champion of hometown bands in Philadelphia, New Jersey, and the surrounding area, regardless of their level of fame. His playlists included locally grown artists like Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, Hall & Oates, the Hooters, and his beloved Beru Revue.

“He didn’t care if you were the fad or the fashion of the moment. He just cared,” Jon Bon Jovi wrote in tribute to Robert on Instagram.

“What made him so great is that he truly cared about the music,” the band the Offspring wrote about Robert on social media. “He was first and foremost a music fan, and his listeners knew it, because they saw him in the pit with them. Just as we were honored to see him in the pit at our shows.”

Along with his noon “workforce blocks” — a cluster of songs by the same artist — Robert also schooled listeners on rock & roll history, especially of the local kind, in his “On This Day” segment. Deep diving into the concert calendar, he’d list off who was playing where in Philly on that particular date. It was a way of preserving the past and honoring those who came before, a hallmark of Robert’s broadcasting style.

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The centerpiece of Robert’s on-air year came every December, with his annual Christmas Eve show. It was an hours-long marathon of holiday songs, both traditional and rock-based, peppered with copious amounts of Christmas-themed audio snippets. Jackie Gleason’s monologue in the yuletide episode of The Honeymooners was played regularly, along with Cheech & Chong’s “Santa Clause and His Old Lady,” and a corny bit known to loyal listeners as “The Jaguar.”

The throughline for Robert, however, was yet again the local. He played Beru Revue’s live Christmas medley; Philly songwriter Alan Mann’s “Christmas on the Block,” about blind children who decorate their home; and a montage of heartwarming lyrics welcoming former Delaware Valley residents back home.

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For Philly listeners, Robert’s voice was just that: home.

“His voice helped the hungry and the homeless, and he did it because he cared. About you, about me, about making the world a little kinder wonder filled place to live,” Bon Jovi wrote. “His memory will live with us as it will with all of the people he touched. That man is Pierre Robert. The legendary DJ.”

October 30, 2025 0 comments
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Reneé Rapp Covers SZA's 'Good Days' for BBC Radio 1: Watch
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Reneé Rapp Covers SZA’s ‘Good Days’ for BBC Radio 1: Watch

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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“Renee is a HUGE inspiration,” SZA said

Reneé Rapp knows how to let her voice loose with an R&B song. On Friday, the singer joined the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and continued the spot’s tradition of surprise covers with a rendition of SZA‘s “Good Days.” Rapp was backed by a pair of soothing acoustic guitars and a harp player.

SZA later shared a clip of Rapp’s performance on Instagram Stories, lauding her fellow artist. “Renee is a HUGE inspiration, energy, voice spirit,” SZA wrote in the caption. Rapp also shared clips from the performance on her own Instagram and from her visit to London.

During her visit with the Live Lounge, Rapp also performed a rendition of “I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone” from her album Bite Me, which she dropped on Aug. 1. She spoke to Rolling Stone about making the record over the summer.

“I make music for myself, but I don’t put out music for myself,” she said at the time. “I don’t promote things for myself. If I was just going to do [it all] for myself, I wouldn’t put shit out in the first place. I’d have a different career.”

Rapp and SZA have shared sweet moments in the past. When Rapp said in an interview that people who don’t like Beyoncé “have no taste,” SZA reposted her and wrote, “She got her friggin mind right.”

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Rapp is currently on her fall arena tour celebrating the album, and is scheduled to perform a show Friday night in Los Angeles, before shows in Texas, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina through the end of October.

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Radio Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees List: Alice Cooper, Martha Quinn
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Radio Hall of Fame 2025 Inductees List: Alice Cooper, Martha Quinn

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

UPDATE (Oct. 16): Kim Komando, one of the most successful self-syndicated radio hosts and digital media entrepreneurs in the U.S., is set to host the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Swissotel Hotel in Chicago on Thursday, Oct. 30. Komando was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame four years ago.

Komando is best-known for hosting The Kim Komando Show, the largest weekend radio show in the U.S. It airs across 420 radio stations to an estimated six million plus listeners. Komando is also host of the Daily Tech Update and Digital Life Hacks reports, heard on 390 radio stations across the U.S. Komando hosts a tech-business oriented radio show each week on SiriusXM. With more than 700,000 subscribers, The Current — Komando’s daily newsletter — commands one of the highest open rates in digital media. She has also been a columnist for USA Today since 2002, and with the Daily Mail since 2020. 

Tickets to the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony are on sale now at www.radiohalloffame.com. A portion of ticket purchases is a tax-deductible charitable donation to the Museum of Broadcast Communications.

PREVIOUSLY (June 30): Alice Cooper, host of Nights With Alice Cooper and Alice’s Attic, and Martha Quinn, host of The Martha Quinn Show, are among the 2025 inductees into the Radio Hall of Fame.

Cooper, who topped the Billboard 200 in 1973 with his album Billion Dollar Babies, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011. He is just the second person who was inducted as a performer in the Rock Hall to also be admitted to the Radio Hall of Fame, following R&B legend James Brown. (Four other Radio Hall inductees were honored by the Rock Hall in the non-performer category:  Alan Freed, Sam Phillips, Dick Clark and Don Cornelius.)

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Quinn gained pop-culture immortality as one of MTV’s five original VJs when that culture-shaking channel launched in 1981, along with Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, J.J. Jackson and Nina Blackwood. Quinn is the first of these five VJs to join the Radio Hall of Fame.

On Monday (June 30), the Museum of Broadcast Communications announced the selection of 10 new inductees – nine individuals and one team (Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch of The Bob & Sheri Show) – into the Radio Hall of Fame for 2025. They will be honored at the in-person 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 30 at the Swissotel Hotel in Chicago.

Six of the 10 inductees were determined by a voting participant panel comprised of more than 900 industry professionals. The other four inductees were voted on by the Radio Hall of Fame 2025 nominating committee.

“Our 2025 Induction Ceremony and Celebration will be a special, standing-room-only, event honoring the talents, history and contributions of 11 incredible people,” Kraig Kitchin, co-chair of the Radio Hall of Fame, said in a statement. “I cannot wait to celebrate the careers and impact of these men and women who’ve made a forever positive impact on the radio industry!”

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Dennis Green, co-chair of the Radio Hall of Fame, added: “These Radio Hall of Famers have entertained us, informed us, and helped to bring special moments to our lives through a medium that does this better than any other.”

The Radio Hall of Fame was founded by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988. The Museum of Broadcast Communications took over operations of the Hall in 1991.

Tickets for the 2025 Radio Hall of Fame Induction ceremony are on sale now at the Radio Hall of Fame site. Individual tickets are $595 per person. A portion of ticket purchases is a tax-deductible charitable donation to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, home to the Radio Hall of Fame.

Here’s the full list of 2025 Radio Hall of Fame inductees:

INDUCTED

Tom Carballo (Mojo), Mojo in the Morning – WKQI FM / Detroit

Alice Cooper, Nights With Alice Cooper/Alice’s Attic

Colin Cowherd, The Herd with Colin Cowherd

DeDe McGuire, DeDe in the Morning

Mike McVay, McVay Media

Martha Quinn, The Martha Quinn Show, iHeartMedia

Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch, The Bob & Sheri Show

Scott Simon, Weekend Edition Saturday, National Public Radio

Shelley “The Playboy” Stewart

Julie Talbott, Premiere Networks

For the record, here are 2025 nominees who were not inducted this year:

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Radio Hall of Fame

NOT INDUCTED

Bert Weiss

Big D & Bubba

Bob and Sheri

Bob Sirott

Bob Stroud

D.L. Hughley

Enrique Santos

Funkmaster Flex

Joey Reynolds

John Garabedian

John Kobylt & Ken Chiampou, co-hosts of The John & Ken Show

Kevin Matthews

Kid Leo

Larry Elder

Laurie De Young

Mark “Hawkeye” Louis

Raul Brindis

October 16, 2025 0 comments
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Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” Is Shattering Streaming Records And Owning Pop Radio | Glamsham.com
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Taylor Swift’s “The Fate Of Ophelia” Is Shattering Streaming Records And Owning Pop Radio | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Taylor Swift’s new song The Fate of Ophelia isn’t just another chart entry, it’s a full-blown phenomenon. Within days of release, the track became the fastest song ever to cross 100 million streams on Spotify, setting a record that even Swift herself hadn’t touched before. The pace was unreal. Fans kept refreshing the counters, posting updates in real time, and by the end of the week, Ophelia had become Spotify’s new benchmark for what a hit looks like in 2025.

What’s even wilder is how the song has taken over pop radio. In the U.S., The Fate of Ophelia earned the most pop radio adds in a single week since Easy on Me by Adele back in 2021. For a song to dominate both streaming and traditional radio like that is rare now, but if there’s one artist who still pulls it off effortlessly, it’s Taylor. Program directors reportedly jumped on the track right away, a mix of that instant earworm production and Swift’s knack for lyrics that hit straight to the gut.

Musically, The Fate of Ophelia feels like the sweet spot between her cinematic songwriting and her pop roots. It’s grand, emotional, and kind of haunting. The production swells slowly, almost like you’re walking into something you shouldn’t, and then it crashes right when you expect it to stay quiet. It’s the kind of song that feels like it’s hiding something, which, let’s be real, is what Taylor does best.

Also Read: Taylor Swift’s Latest Look Will Leave You SPEECHLESS – See Her Showgirl-Inspired Outfit!

On social media, fans are losing it. Reddit threads and TikTok edits have already turned Ophelia into an obsession. People are analyzing every lyric, connecting it back to her earlier eras, and talking about how it feels like the perfect blend of Folklore’s emotion and 1989’s confidence.

It’s easy to say Taylor breaks records every time she breathes, but this one hits differently. The Fate of Ophelia isn’t loud about its power; it just moves like a storm that no one saw coming. And once again, everyone’s caught in the rain.

October 8, 2025 0 comments
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Comedian Kountry Wayne Explains Why He Freely Gives Money to Women - Even Hands Cash to Radio Host Mid-Interview
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Comedian Kountry Wayne Explains Why He Freely Gives Money to Women – Even Hands Cash to Radio Host Mid-Interview

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Comedian Kountry Wayne Explains Why He Freely Gives Money to Women – Even Hands Cash to Radio Host Mid-Interview

It’s no secret, comedian Kountry Wayne does not mind spending on women. In fact, he explains why he’s so generous and leads by example giving the women in the room (radio host & producer) cash in the middle of his interview.

Source: @bigtiggermorningshow


September 28, 2025 0 comments
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Win a Radio Times curated wine case and 100,000 Avios!
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Win a Radio Times curated wine case and 100,000 Avios!

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Win a Radio Times curated wine case and 100,000 Avios!

Radio Times is pleased to partner with The Wine Flyer, and we have curated our very own case of 12 wines for you to enjoy – and one of you will be in with the chance to win it, along with 100,000 Avios! Comprised of twelve bottles hand-picked by the Radio Times team, there’s a wine for all tastes — whether you’re after red, white, rosé or bubbles. The Wine Flyer offers its customers a broad range of wines, from classic styles to current trends, lesser-known grapes, modern producers and up-and-coming wine regions.

Your wine case includes*
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And don’t forget about the 100,000 Avios that come with the wine! To put into perspective how far 100,000 Avios can get you: travel to Europe, UK & Ireland from £1 and 18,500 Avios, or from just £100 and 50,000 Avios for destinations further afield! And you could have plenty left over to stock up your wine cellar, part pay for hotel stays, treat yourself to a seat upgrade… the choices are many and varied!

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At The Wine Flyer, you collect Avios on every pound you spend. Avios is the currency of the British Airways Club, so you can also collect them when you fly and shop with your favourite brands, on hotels, car hire and more. You can choose to spend your Avios to reduce the cost of wines, beers and spirits at The Wine Flyer, or enjoy reward flights, cabin upgrades and more. Once you’ve saved enough Avios, you can save up to 95 per cent of your Wine Flyer purchase! For more information on Avios and how to use them visit thewineflyer.co.uk/spend-and-collect-avios

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Dutch independent radio stations announce 15-hour broadcast in to raise money for Palestine
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Dutch independent radio stations announce 15-hour broadcast in to raise money for Palestine

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Ten independent Dutch radio stations are joining forces for a special 15-hour broadcast to raise money for Palestine. Find all the details below.

The live-stream, dubbed ‘Transmission For Palestine’, is set to air between 10am local time on Sunday (September 28) and 1am on Monday (29).

Listeners will be able to tune into special programming on Radio Radio, Echobox, Folder FM, Pip Radio, Future Intel, Operator, Maxi Radio, Radio Hinter, Open Source Radio and Relate Radio.

Organisers said fans can attend an in-person “community event” over the 15 hours, where they can enjoy music, drinks and food. “You might even get a prize in our raffle!” they added. “You can get lucky with club tickets, gift cards, merch, records, and much more.”

The event is open to the public on a donation basis, with all proceeds going directly to Dutch charity Plant een Olijfboom.

Per the listing, the organisation “supports Palestinian people with essentials like blankets, clothes, water, food and medicine, while also working to raise awareness in the Netherlands about the occupation and colonisation of Palestinian land by Israel and the reality of living in Palestine”.

Those who are unable to attend in person can make a donation online in the run-up to the broadcast, and via the live-stream itself.

“Bring your friends, show up and support!” organisers added. You’ll be able to listen to ‘Transmission For Palestine’ here.

Last week saw Brian Eno host his huge ‘Together For Palestine’ charity show at London’s OVO Arena Wembley. The event featured performances from Damon Albarn, Paul Weller, Cat Burns, Rachel Chinouriri, Yasiin Bey, Bastille’s Dan Smith and more. Presenters on the night included Eric Cantona, PinkPantheress, Richard Gere, Benedict Cumberbatch, Florence Pugh and Nicola Coughlan.

The concert, which was also available as a livestream, raised just under £1.5million for the ‘Together For Palestine Fund’. This will be distributed to Palestinian-led organisations such as Taawon, Palestine Children’s Relief Fund and Palestine Medical Relief Service.

Speaking to NME at the gig, Eno said he “doesn’t blame” those feeling helpless about the ongoing situation in Palestine. However, he called on music fans to always have hope that change is possible with enough solidarity and conversation.

“Don’t be hopeless. You are in the middle of the biggest social movement in human history,” Eno assured. Watch the video interview in full above.

September 25, 2025 0 comments
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BBC launches three new radio stations: "It's all about the audience"
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BBC launches three new radio stations: “It’s all about the audience”

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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The three stations were part of wider proposals from the BBC, which also included the launch of a Radio 2 spin-off and the extension of the broadcasting hours of 5 Sports Extra. Both the Radio 2 spin-off and the extension of 5 Sports Extra were refused by Ofcom for the negative impact it was deemed they would have on commercial competitors.

Sam Jackson, the controller of Radio 3, says that while he couldn’t be certain that Unwind would get approval, “I wasn’t surprised, because I think we made a very, very strong case. I was very proud of the submission that we made, I felt we did a good job of arguing why this was distinctive and why it would be welcomed.”

He points out that around 8,000 different pieces of music will be played on Unwind each year, from a broad repertoire but with a focus on recordings from the past 10 years – even of Baroque or classical pieces – and a mission to introduce new contemporary works, including from performers or composers who aren’t signed to record labels.

Radio 3 chief Sam Jackson. BBC

Radio 1 controller Aled Haydn Jones is similarly robust in his defence of why we need two new stations: “It’s all about the audience. Ofcom has pointed out that the BBC needs to be doing better with young audiences. Having services for young people is a public service. Radio 1 is the biggest radio station for youth audiences in the UK, so having stations with the Radio 1 brand offering more is a pretty special thing.”

Both men are keen to stress the differences between what their stations are offering and what can be found on commercial radio, with Haydn Jones claiming that Radio 1 plays more tracks in a week than its nearest commercial competitor does in a year, though he understands the commercial imperative that may account for that disparity.

“Commercial stations are going to pick the songs that work best for their audience and play them as frequently as they want to play them. Whereas Radio 1 are about new artists coming through; over 50 per cent of Radio 1 tracks are within the last six weeks of release and Radio 1 Dance will do the same for UK dance DJs and producers coming through.”

On the back of that he expects Radio 1 Dance to play around 3,000 unique tracks a year – in previous years on BBC Sounds it has averaged around 3,200.

Sam Jackson takes an additional angle in his argument as to how Radio 3 Unwind is distinct from its competitors, saying: “If you compare what we do with Classic FM Calm where, I believe, there are no presenters, we have programmes that are presented by experts in their field.”

Close-up of Sian Williams.

Sian Williams. Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images

He points to mid-morning presenter Sian Williams, who as well as being a respected broadcaster also has now an NHS practice in the field of trauma mental health, working with first responders. “She brings with her this other side to what she does. She’s a broadcaster, she loves classical music but she’s also trained professionally in mental health and wellbeing.”

Continuing in the comparison with Classic FM Calm, he’s at pains to point out he’s highlighting differences not setting out to denigrate the competition: “This isn’t meant to be a slight on what they do. They do what they do, they do that very well, but they have a kind of jukebox of music that is played with no presenters. There’s an audience for that, there’s an audience for a version of that on Spotify as well and I think anything that introduces more people to classical music is a good thing.

“But I think we have to collectively have the confidence to say there’s room for everybody and then let the audience decide what they want to listen to.”

Haydn Jones also points to the breadth of presenting talent on Radio 1 Dance, which includes many big cheeses from the dance music world, from veterans like Pete Tong to newer names such as Charlie Hedges and the Blessed Madonna.

Charlie Hedges wearing a white crop top, smiling, with her arms stretched outwards.

BBC Radio 1 DJ Charlie Hedges. Kate Green/Getty Images for McDonalds

Defending Radio 1 Anthems, which has a stated mission of serving up nostalgia for young people with a playlist of “bangers” from the Noughties to now, against accusations that it’s just like any number of commercial “decades” stations (Absolute 90s, Heart 80s, etc etc) is a bit tougher but Haydn Jones remains staunch.

“The people who are presenting it are in some of the first presenting jobs, they’ve had out of university. We work with the Student Radio Association, where we had a panel of students playlist our shows, but also inform the Radio 1 team about songs they grew up with or remember.

“But then also we add our curation with our knowledge of young people under 24 to find out which pockets of eras or genres we could delve a bit deeper into to give them ‘new to me’ music; things that they might not have discovered as they were growing up. For us, it’s about the target audience and trying to ensure that they have a service that’s dedicated to them.”

He also points to the fact that getting Ofcom approval is recognition from the broadcast industry that there needs to be a focus on young audiences, and that the BBC is better placed than any to serve that audience.

“It may not be where the easiest money is for our commercial friends, there are going to be more affluent age demographics that can pay bills. The fact that we are able to say we want to make sure that young audiences do not move away from DAB or from broadcast media and drift to streaming, I think is an important one.

“So, I think the fact that we were successful with these is great. It won’t be the full answer to our problems of ensuring that young audiences get what they need from broadcast media and BBC specifically but it’s a brilliant step.”

Asked whether there could be any more spin-offs from their stations, Sam Jackson is cautiously optimistic, saying: “Could there be a Radio 3 jazz station, a Radio 3 live music station? I love the idea of launching some new services that introduce Radio 3 to even more people so long as we keep the main network as healthy and as strong as ever.”

Everything would, of course, be subject to the same lengthy Ofcom approvals process that the new stations have already gone through and it’s this that makes Haydn Jones more reluctant to say yes to more Radio 1 stations: “No one is asking for that right now. And I’m imagining at the pace these things take, if there ever is in the future, I’ll be long gone by then.”

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