The nine MPs representing constituencies in Norfolk have written to the BBC Director General Tim Davie complaining about the cuts to local radio. They include Liz Truss, the member for South West Norfolk, who was famously grilled by a series of local radio hosts just after her disastrous mini-budget. The presenters were Rima Ahmed, Chris Goreham, Anna Cookson, Graham Liver, Sarah Julian, Amy Oakden, James Hanson and John Acres.
It’s weird and sad to be stood outside the BBC Yorkshire studios instead of being sat in front of my microphone and with you. But I care too much about public service broadcasting to be quiet.
— Rima (@therimaahmed) June 8, 2023
Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
And what a tragedy that would be.#KeepBBCLocalRadioLocal pic.twitter.com/T3rOF27MnK
The breakfast show @BBCNottingham doesn’t sound the same today because of @NUJofficial strike action over cuts to local radio services.
— Sarah Julian (@sarahjulianotts) June 8, 2023
BUT ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️I’ve made into @RadioTimes 📻📻📻📻📻📻 pic.twitter.com/T5rclRiO0t
Some news… I’m leaving @BBCRB.
— James Hanson (@jhansonradio) April 21, 2023
It’s something I’ve been considering for a while, but after 9 years at the BBC, and 2 and a half years doing the Breakfast Show - the time is right to make a change in my life. So I’m going freelance and moving to London. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/2C9mIllXGj
'I've had some wonderful times and it's really difficult because of you'
— BBC Radio Stoke (@BBCRadioStoke) November 10, 2022
John Acres has announced he’s leaving BBC Radio Stoke after just over 19 years.
Hear the full announcement here 🔊 https://t.co/rue4vQsQpo pic.twitter.com/Ik8QlKIYaJ
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