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Vicky Pattison to host weekend show in Heart schedule changes

Heart North East Drive host Vicky Pattison is to host a new weekend show as part of schedule changes on Heart.

Vicky’s new show will air late Saturday afternoons, 4pm – 7pm. Ben Atkinson moves to 10pm – 1am Monday to Thursday and Guy Howard is the new host of weekday overnights from 1am – 4am
The refreshed schedule will also see Olly Murs co-hosting a new weekend breakfast show with Mark Wright every Saturday from 9am – 12pm.
Olly said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be sharing my Saturday mornings with Wrighty and the Heart listeners.
“They’ve actually given us our own radio show – can you believe it?! We have such a laugh off air, so I know we’ll have a great time doing this together. Expect plenty of banter, big entertainment, and obviously a bit of healthy competition. Can’t wait!!”
Mark Wright added: “It’s not every day that you get to work with your mate, and I just can’t wait for Olly to join Heart. I just know our listeners are going to love listening to Olly every Saturday morning, and we promise to bring you all the good laughs, fun and banter!”
Over on Heart 00s, Fia Tarrant is the new host on Breakfast, 6am-10am.
Heart’s Managing Editor Richard Steel said: “We’re so excited to officially welcome Olly to Heart! He’s already a great friend of the station, and I know our listeners are going to love him on the radio. Olly and Mark have such an infectious energy together, it’s the perfect way to start the weekend!
“I also want to say a huge congratulations to Vicky, Ben, Guy and Fia on their new shows. I can’t wait to hear them in action.”

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Virgin Radio UK launches brand-new station playing Britpop

A new pop-up station from Virgin Radio UK launching today, will play music from the Britpop era.

Virgin Radio Britpop, which is available on DAB in London, on the Virgin Radio UK app and smart speakers, will take the Chris Evans Breakfast Show every weekday morning from 6.30am – 10.00am.
The station will play a mix of non-stop music, specials and sessions from the Virgin Radio archive, with bespoke programming from those who were a part of Britpop in the 1990s.
Artists played will include the likes of Oasis, Blur, Pulp, Elastica, Cast, The Charlatans and Manic Street Preachers; with live tracks from Shed 7, Richard Ashcroft, Suede and many more.
Mike Cass, Content Director of Virgin Radio UK, says: “The second coming of Britpop is truly here – from the Oasis reunion to so many seminal British albums celebrating their 30th anniversaries this year. So it’s the perfect time to celebrate the Britpop renaissance and give it the reverence it deserves with its own pop-up station at Virgin Radio.”

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New radio conference to explore Signals from the Edge and celebrate Pirate Radio

The University of Bedfordshire’s Post Graduate Centre in central Luton will host a one-day conference that sheds light on the history, politics, and lasting impact of land-based ‘pirate’ radio.

Titled Signals from the Edge, this event will delve into the origins and influence of unlicensed broadcasting, with a special focus on the 1970s and 1980s.
The conference will explore the social, cultural, and technological aspects of pirate radio, a movement that played a pivotal role in shaping the music landscape, broadcasting practices, and the birth of community radio in the UK.
Topics discussed will include the rise of pirate stations, the music they promoted, the technologies they used, and how these stations were documented and archived despite their often elusive nature.
Dr. Lawrie Hallett, the organiser of the event, highlighted the significance of the movement: “The impact of unlicensed broadcasting is often overlooked. Various mainstream formats started out on land-based ‘pirate’ stations, and it certainly drove the development of Community Radio here in the UK,” he said.
“Many of those working in the mainstream today started out without a licence – so its influence is significant and well worth exploring and documenting.”
The conference will feature contributions from across the UK and Ireland, as well as international perspectives on pirate radio. Attendees will have the opportunity to access exclusive archive materials, including rare audio recordings, that offer a glimpse into the world of unlicensed broadcasting. Additionally, the university’s own community radio station, RadioLaB, will be on hand to record interviews with contributors and attendees, providing a live, interactive element to the day.
Signals from the Edge promises to be an enriching and immersive experience for those interested in the intersection of media history, politics, and cultural movements. Whether you are a long-time radio enthusiast or simply curious about the roots of modern broadcasting, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore the untold stories of the airwaves.
Don’t miss out on this fascinating journey into the world of land-based ‘pirate’ radio on Saturday, March 1st, 2025. More details here.

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Second series of John Gillmore podcast to also air on Central Radio

The Lancashire Post and Blog Preston’s The Parched Pea Podcast hosted John ‘Gilly’ Gillmore will now also be broadcast on Central Radio.

Recording has begun on the new series in which Gilly hears stories from Prestonians across the city. It will be released on all major podcast platforms this Spring.
Gilly said: “Great to be back hosting series two and again hearing so many amazing stories from Proud Prestonions.
“Plus, with the added bonus this time of the podcast being broadcast on Central Radio it’s been a pleasure working with producer Nathan from the station who is the absolute consummate professional.”
Central Radio’s Nathan Hill added: “It’s been a fantastic opportunity for Central Radio North West to collaborate with both the Lancashire Post and Blog Preston on this podcast project.
“As a local radio station dedicated to serving our community, we’re proud to bring our audio production expertise to the table – recording, editing, and producing a podcast that truly captures the voices and stories of Lancashire.
“Working alongside our sponsor, Cozy Homes in Lancashire, has helped shine a spotlight on important local issues, and we’re grateful for their support in making this initiative possible.
“What makes this collaboration particularly special is how different media outlets have come together to create engaging content for the people of Lancashire.
“In an ever-evolving media landscape, partnerships like this show the power of local journalism and broadcasting when we join forces to deliver content that resonates with our audiences.
“It was also a pleasure to work with John ‘Gilly’ Gillmore, whose wealth of experience in broadcasting has been invaluable. His passion for local storytelling and his connection with listeners is unmatched and having him involved in this project has added an extra layer of professionalism and insight.
“We’re excited about the success of this partnership and look forward to future opportunities to collaborate with our colleagues across the local media sector.”
Nicola Adam is editor in chief (north & metro) at National World, owners of the Lancashire Post of which she is former editor and also presents a Sunday show for Central Radio.
She said: “There’s nowhere quite like Preston and the Parched Pea Podcast, hosted by the marvellous Gilly, aims to capture personalities and city pride through conversation and stories.
“It’s also fantastic to be working with Central Radio and Blog Preston in this new and refreshing era of media collaboration here in Lancashire.”

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New host for Absolute Radio Country’s The Nashville Show

Absolute Radio Country’s The Nashville Show is to be hosted by Nashville radio presenter Kelly Sutton.

The new show will see Kelly interview the stars of country music in Nashville as well as bringing the latest news and views from Music City.
The Nashville Show will air on Absolute Radio Country Monday to Thursday from 7pm with a ‘Best Of’ show every Sunday at the same time.
Kelly is the co-host of breakfast show, Coffee, Country and Cody on WSM radio in Nashville as well as her own syndicated radio show, Y’all Access with Kelly Sutton, heard across the US.
In addition to being the only female host of the Grand Ole Opry, Kelly hosts Y’all Access Pass for OneCountry.com and co-leads the Country Heat Weekly podcast on Amazon Music.
Kelly said: “I’ve been blessed over the past two decades to have been able to sit down with some incredible country music legends including Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift and Keith Urban.
“Now I will be able to bring interviews with the very best names in today’s country music to the UK fans! It feels like a double blessing.
“I can’t wait to get started on Absolute Radio Country and am looking forward to welcoming all y’all to The Nashville Show very soon.”
Ricky Marshall, Head of Content for Absolute Radio Country said: “After an incredible three years under the stewardship of Elaina D Smith, I’m delighted to welcome Kelly Sutton to The Nashville Show.
“Kelly is part of the fabric of Music City, as a host of radio shows, podcasts and the legendary Grand Ole Opry in Nashville she’s perfectly placed to be the new host of The Nashville Show.
“Bringing the biggest and best guests from the home of country music to the UK’s biggest country music radio station, Kelly will be here to connect our audience direct to Music Row, Broadway and beyond.”

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Smooth schedule changes see Darren Parks move to The Smooth Sanctuary

Schedule changes at Smooth Radio will see a move for North West Breakfast’s Darren Parks, plus Tina Hobley hosting an extra show and Adil Ray joining the station.

Darren Parks, host of Smooth Breakfast in the North West of England, moves to become the new host of The Smooth Sanctuary, Monday to Friday from 7pm to 10pm.
Darren takes over from Gary Vincent who remains at Smooth to host The Smooth Sanctuary on Sundays (7pm to 10pm).
Paul Phear continues hosting The Smooth Sanctuary on Saturdays (7pm to 10pm), in addition to his weekday afternoon programme.
Darren said: “The Smooth Sanctuary is the ultimate de-stress after a busy day. I am looking forward to presenting such an iconic show and helping listeners ease into their evenings with the perfect soundtrack of songs.”
Adil Ray is joining to host the Saturday mid-morning programme, 10am to 1pm, launching on Saturday 1st March. This follows his stint as a guest presenter on Smooth over Christmas and New Year.
Adil said: “Joining the Smooth family really feels like I am coming home. It’s no surprise that millions up and down the country are coming together to make Smooth their home too.
“I cannot wait to spend Saturday mornings with you, the best time of the week! Whether you’re at work, doing housework, homework or on the road, please join me for quite simply the best music in the world!”
Tina Hobley will host a second weekend show, on Saturdays from 1pm to 4pm, in addition to her Sunday show (also 1pm to 4pm).
Tina said: “Having been a presenter on the station for more than 10 years, Smooth is definitely my radio home, as I know it is for millions of our listeners.
“I am so excited to be hosting a second weekend show, playing the best music on your Saturday and Sunday afternoons, so whatever you’re doing, I look forward to your company!”
Sally Ardis, Senior Managing Editor of Heart, Smooth, Classic FM, and Gold Radio, said: “As we celebrate another record-breaking set of audience figures, with more than 7.8 million people now tuning in to Smooth each week, we’re excited to offer our listeners new shows powered by the best music.
“It’s fantastic to welcome Adil Ray to our Smooth family, to announce a second weekend show for Tina Hobley, and the brilliant Darren Parks as the new host of The Smooth Sanctuary.”
Last month, we reported that Global is introducing a new ‘nations strategy’ and dropping local and regional shows in England.

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