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1998 in British radio

Overview of the events of 1998 in British radio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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This is a list of events in British radio during 1998.

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January

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March

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August

  • August – Virgin Radio launches a new Saturday afternoon football show called Rock 'n' Roll Football.[8]

September

October

  • 2 October – John Dunn presents his final drivetime show on Radio 2 after 22 years.[9]
  • 4 October – On Radio 2, David Jacobs presents Frank Sinatra: The Voice of the Century, a 13-part documentary about the life and career of Frank Sinatra.[10] The series concludes on 27 December.[11]
  • 5 October
    • A major overhaul of the BBC Radio 2 schedule sees many new faces joining the network, including the singer Katrina Leskanich and former Radio 1 presenter Lynn Parsons, who present overnight shows on weekdays and weekends respectively. Johnnie Walker also joins Radio 2 as a regular presenter hosting the afternoon drivetime show (Monday to Thursday). Sally Boazman becomes the station's first official traffic presenter.
    • One hour of Virgin Radio's breakfast show starts simulcasting on Sky One. When a track is played on the radio, viewers see the song's video.[12]
  • 9 October – Des Lynam joins Radio 2 to present a weekly drivetime programme on Fridays.[13]
  • 12 October – Chris Moyles is promoted from the Early Breakfast show to present the Radio 1 Early Drive show, between 4 pm and 5:45 pm on weekdays (later being extended to 3  5:45 pm). He replaces Dave Pearce, and is replaced on Early Breakfast by Scott Mills.
  • 15 October – Launch of In Our Time, a weekly series of historical, scientific, literary or philosophical discussions between Melvyn Bragg and three academics on BBC Radio 4. It will pass its 1000th edition in 2023.[14]

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