Yesterday, I met with BBC Radio 1 and a young artist who has just released their new single. We had an amazing chat about the lack of support in the industry and it was incredibly eye-opening to hear from their perspective and the struggles they face as a new artist. It's given… Show more
I am sure everyone wants to come on local radio for a chat about their business get in touch with me #NwalesHour Another picture here of a busy day on Radio @SoundRadio1031
Today is the birthday of @BBCLeicester & Local Radio. I joined in the 1980's and I worked there for more than two thirds of the 57 years it's been around. I also had the pleasure of working at 36 of the 39 stations at some point. Here are some memories Show more youtube.com BBC Radio Leicester Birthday Celebrations
We are live on 1.846 MHz NOW!!! Call in or tweet your signal reports. Thanks and 73! @g3pia #hamradio
— Harwell Amateur Radio Society, G3PIA (@G3PIA) November 8, 2024
It's #localradioday whwew we celebrate all of community, local and student radio! Today we’re talking about why it’s special to us all here at the station, how a local station can improve our confidence, give us a new found love, and celebrate Show more
Day 2 of the @BBCCiN 1000 mile challenge, Just done half my lengths at the @NewBathLido in Matlock! Such a great feeling swimming outside, really proud of everyone in team Derby & across BBC local radio. Find out more about the challenge, how to support Show more
It's day four of The Thousand Mile Challenge for BBC Children in Need Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty offers some final tips for our BBC local radio teams Tap here for more info and for details on how you can donate Show more
Important opportunity to make some noise Community Radio is now more important than ever. thecommunityradioenvironmentnetwork.com Community Radio is now more important than ever.
There ain’t no party like a @sianyontheradio PARTY on #SARadioLive! The great lady’s here with tonnes of feel good anthems and your shout outs for a Friday night across Swansea ‘til 8pm!! #SwanseasOnlyTrulyLocalStation Show more
November is the perfect time to be celebrating, especially coz we're in our birthday month with reaching 4 years as a station. We're proud of our top talent bringing something special to the airwaves every week, just like TDRV with his signature Tech House show every Thursday Show more TDRV
Local Radio Day celebrates the impact and importance of local radio stations within communities across the United Kingdom. The day aims to recognise the unique relationship local radio stations have with their listeners, providing not only news and entertainment but also valuable support during times of crisis. Local Radio Day highlights the hard work and dedication of the teams working behind the scenes at these stations, from presenters and journalists to producers and engineers.
The concept of Local Radio Day dates back to 2016 when several local radio stations in the UK decided to come together and create a day that focused on their shared passion for community-driven radio. Local Radio Day is particularly relevant for the people of the United Kingdom, as these radio stations are uniquely positioned to cover local news, events, and topics with a depth and intimacy that larger national stations are not able to achieve.
In the United Kingdom, Local Radio Day is observed through special events such as open days, exclusive interviews, and live broadcasts from community locations. It also serves as an opportunity for local stations to collaborate with each other, sharing stories, resources, and ideas. Local Radio Day typically occurs on the fourth Friday of May each year, offering a chance for people across the UK to tune into their local radio stations and celebrate the integral role they play within their communities.
Local Radio Day Facts
Almost 250 UK radio stations including the BBC local radio participated in the Local Radio Day event in 2023.
The theme for Local Radio Day in 2023 was Community Heros.
During emergencies and natural disasters, local radio becomes an essential source of real-time information for affected communities.
Local radio continues to be one of the most accessible forms of media, with listeners able to tune in using relatively inexpensive devices, even in remote areas with limited access to the internet or television.