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Bro Radio is a community radio station broadcasting to Barry and surrounding areas in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. The station broadcasts locally on 98.1 FM and online and is based at studios and offices within the Barry YMCA 'Hub' centre. It was launched on Tuesday 31 March 2009 with presenter Gareth Sweeney introducing the first song, ''Let's Get the Party Started'' by Pink. Bro Radio's schedule consists of locally produced programming including music-led daytime output, local news & features, interviews, sports & events coverage, Welsh language output and specialist programming during the evenings and at weekends. The station also carries local news bulletins on weekdays and hourly national bulletins from Sky News Radio 24 hours a day. Aside national news, all of the station's output is produced and presented locally. ==Presenters== *Josh Alcock (Saturday afternoons) *Pauline Bevan (Wednesday nights) *Dean Caldwell (Sunday mornings, ''Motown Madness'') *June Cecilia (Thursday nights) *Patrick Downes (''Bring the Noise'') *Rhys Edwards (Saturday breakfast) *Lyndsay Ellis (''The Smooth Sunday Breakfast'') *Phil England (''In the Groove'') *Leroy Keeble (''Club Classics also Creative Producer'') *Gareth Knight (Weekday daytime) *'Krazy Doug' (''The Punk Rock Show'') *Ian Macdonald (Sunday afternoons) *Jason Marshall (''Tied to the 90s'', Friday evenings, Sunday mornings) *Geoff Selby (Weekday afternoons, ''The 70s and 80s Party'') *Lucy Short (Wednesday evenings) *Nigel Streeter (''The Weekend Wildcard'') *Liam Tanner (Sunday breakfast, ''Live n' Loud'') *Gareth Sweeney (Weekday drivetime, also Station Manager) *Graham Weighell (''The Swinging Sixties'') *Bethan Williams (''Unsigned and Independent'') *Tim Cooper (''The Red Thread'') 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「Bro Radio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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