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This is a list of events in British radio during 1993. ==Events== *4 January - Terry Wogan returns to the Radio 2 breakfast slot with ''Wake Up to Wogan''. *30 April - Launch of Virgin Radio, Britain's second national commercial radio station on the old Radio 3 mediumwave frequency. *25 July - The last ''Network Chart Show'' goes out on Independent Local Radio. It is succeeded by ''The Pepsi Chart'' the following Sunday. *July - Midland Radio Plc which owns several stations, including BRMB, is acquired by GCap Media. *1 August - 'Doctor' Neil Fox introduces the first ''Pepsi Chart, a Sunday afternoon Top 40 Countdown show for commercial radio, and based on single sales and airplay. The programme was aired until December 2002. *August - "Loud'n'proud", a series presented by DJ Paulette on BBC Radio 1, is the UK's first national radio series aimed at a gay audience. *August - Les Ross returns to the BRMB breakfast show following a shake up of scheduling at BRMB and its sister station Xtra AM. *September - Simon Mayo leaves the Radio 1 breakfast show after five years in the chair. *October - Matthew Bannister takes over from Johnny Beerling as controller of Radio 1. *October–December - Mark Goodier presents the Radio 1 breakfast show, but is replaced by Steve Wright in January 1994. *23 December – BBC 2 broadcasts the ''Arena'' special "Radio Night", an ambitious simulcast with BBC Radio 4. *December - Steve Wright in the Afternoon finished its 13-year run on Radio 1. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1993 in British radio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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