Radio 4 News FM
Former BBC temporary radio news service during the Gulf War (1991) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radio 4 News FM was the national BBC station devoted to rolling news service that was on air during the Gulf War from 16 January until 2 March 1991. It was broadcast on Radio 4's FM frequencies, whilst regular scheduled service continued on longwave.[1][2] This station was also broadcast on BBC World Service. At the time, some journalists gave it the nickname Scud FM from the Scud missiles used by Iraqi forces in the war.[3]
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Broadcast area | United Kingdom – national FM |
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Frequency | FM: 92–95 MHz |
Programming | |
Format | Rolling news |
Ownership | |
Owner | BBC |
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First air date | 17 January 1991; 33 years ago (17 January 1991) |
Last air date | 2 March 1991; 33 years ago (2 March 1991) |
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The long-term impact of Radio 4 News FM was that the popularity of the station was taken as evidence that a rolling news service was required at the BBC. In response, BBC Radio 5 Live was launched on 28 March 1994.[4]