2011 in British radio

Overview of the events of 2011 in British radio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of events in British radio during 2011.

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January

February

March

  • 18 March – BBC Radio 1 presenter Chris Moyles breaks the record for presenting the longest radio programme, after hosting a 52-hour live broadcast in aid of Comic Relief 2011.[15]
  • 27 March
  • 28 March – Celador Radio files a format change request for The Coast to air classic and contemporary rock instead of adult alternative.[17]

April

May

  • 3 May – BBC Radio 3 resumes the broadcasting of regular live concerts. This overturns the much criticised 2007 decision to replace almost all of its live broadcasts with pre-recorded concerts.[21]
  • 9 May – It is confirmed that Irish broadcaster Ryan Tubridy will join Radio 2 for eight weeks to present Graham Norton's show from 23 July while Norton is away.[22] He returns to the network later in the year to cover for Ken Bruce over the Christmas period.[23][24]

June

  • 22 June – Radio 2 hosts 2DAY, a day of 12 hour-long programmes to promote some of the station's specialist output normally reserved for evenings and weekends.[25][26]

July

August

  • 28 August – Alan Titchmarsh presents the final edition of Radio 2's Melodies For You. The programme – dedicated to popular classic and light music, and part of the station's schedule since the 1960s – has been scrapped as the station wishes to change its format for representing the genres.[29]
  • August – The forces broadcaster BFBS ceases transmissions in Belize.[30]

September

October

  • 25 October – The BBC announces that, from next season, it will axe the second commentator for football matches as a cost-cutting measure.[35]
  • 28 October – Ben Cooper is appointed as Controller of Radio 1 and 1Xtra, replacing Andy Parfitt who stepped down in July.[36]
  • 31 October – The Broadcasting Standards watchdog Ofcom issues radio stations with a reminder of the rules regarding the airing of songs with expletive lyrics after several recent instances of such songs being played.[37]

November

  • 1 November –
  • 7 November – The World at One on BBC Radio 4 is extended from 30 to 45 minutes.
  • 22 November – Blind actor Ryan Kelly, who plays Jack 'Jazzer' McCreary in Radio 4's The Archers is the inaugural recipient of the Tyzack Award at the Ability Media International awards. The award recognises writers, producers and performers who "transcend the stereotypical".[41]

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17 February Perth FM (Perth)
27 March BBC 648 1987
27 December Smooth Christmas 2011
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