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"All
the News for You"
LBC
was the first ILR station to open in the UK. The first words
heard at 6am on the 8th October 1973 were "This is London
Broadcasting, the news and information voice of independent
radio". For an in depth look at the history of UK commercial
radio journalism and the various changes of management at
LBC, click
here.
For more information on the history of LBC, click here.
LBC was originally heard on 417 metres (719 kHz) before the
MW frequency moved to 261 metres (1152 KHz). The station served
London and the surrounding area and was also on 97.3 FM until
new owners Crown Communications split the frequencies into
two new stations. This was in 1989 and saw the launch of LBC
Crown FM and London Talkback Radio on AM. The station then
lost many listeners, large amounts of money and finally it's
license in 1994. Click here
for more information and jingles from the early 90's.
The
original LBC format was brought back to the airwaves on 1152
AM around 1996 when ownership changed again. Many familiar
LBC/IRN names of the 80's and 90's were also back on LBC:
Douglas Cameron, Steve Allen, Peter Deeley, Therese Birch,
Tim Crook, Clive Bull, Steve Jones, Brian Hayes and Pete Murray.
The
FM service was then named News Direct and was a rolling news
service.
In
January 2003, LBC swapped their AM and FM services. LBC moved
from 1152 AM to 97.3 FM. Click here
for LBC's current web site. News Direct moved from 97.3
FM to 1152 AM and was renamed LBC News 1152. For the AM
web site, click here.
Click here
for LBC's unofficial website.
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