1993 in British radio

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1993.

Events

January

February

  • No events.

March

April

  • 5 April – BBC Radio Bedfordshire expands to cover the counties of Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire and is renamed BBC Three Counties Radio.
  • 18 April – The Official 1 FM Album Chart show is broadcast on BBC Radio 1 for the first time. Presented by Lynn Parsons, the 60-minute programme is broadcast on Sunday evenings, straight after the Top 40 singles chart.
  • 26 April – BBC Dorset FM launches as an opt-out station from BBC Radio Devon. The station broadcasts to the west and centre of the county – east Dorset was already covered by BBC Radio Solent. This is the last BBC local radio station to launch in an area previously not covered by a BBC local station.
  • 30 April – Launch of Virgin 1215, Britain's second national commercial radio station, on Radio 3's old mediumwave frequency.

May

June

  • No events.

July

August

  • 1 August – 'Doctor' Neil Fox introduces the first Pepsi Chart, a Sunday afternoon Top 40 Countdown show for commercial radio, and based on single sales and airplay. The programme was aired until December 2002.
  • 8 August – Dave Lee Travis resigns on air from BBC Radio 1, stating that he could not agree with changes that were being made to the station. Travis told his audience that changes were afoot that he could not tolerate "and I really want to put the record straight at this point and I thought you ought to know – changes are being made here which go against my principles and I just cannot agree with them".[1]
  • 16 August – Les Ross returns to the BRMB breakfast show following a shake up of scheduling at BRMB and its sister station Xtra AM.
  • 16 August – 20 September – Loud'n'proud, a series presented by DJ Paulette on BBC Radio 1, is the UK's first national radio series aimed at a gay audience.
  • 23 August – Cricket is broadcast on BBC Radio 3 for the final time.

September

October

November

  • No events.

December

Unknown

Station debuts

Closing this year

Programme debuts

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Ending this year

Deaths

  • 9 February – Richard Imison, 56, Script Editor for BBC Radio Drama (1963–1991)

See also

References

  1. "Profile: Dave Lee Travis". Aircheck Tracker. Archived from the original on 22 October 2009. Retrieved 13 November 2008.
  2. LBC To Appeal Over Licence Decision, AM/FM News, September 1993
  3. WNK – London pirate radio history – AM/FM
  4. WNK – London pirate radio history – AM/FM
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